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What age groupPreschool / Nursery
What topicSummer
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Welcome to Our Summer Adventure!

🌞 Introduction: A Warm Welcome

Teacher: "Good morning, everyone! Are you ready for a sun-filled day? Today, we're going to dive into the amazing world of summer! Can anyone tell me what comes to your mind when you think of summer?"

Allow the children to share their thoughts. Encourage any mention of sunshine, swimming, ice cream, or vacations!


🎨 Activity: Create a Summer Collage

Teacher: "That's fantastic! Summer is so much fun, and it has so many beautiful things. To kick off our lesson, we're going to create our very own summer collage! We will use colorful magazines, scissors, and glue."

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Gather Materials: Collect magazines, scissors, and glue sticks.
  2. Choose Pictures: Ask the children to flip through the magazines and find pictures that remind them of summer—think sunshine, beach balls, flowers, or yummy ice cream!
  3. Cut and Glue: Help the children cut out their favorite pictures and glue them onto a large piece of construction paper.
  4. Share Time: Once everyone has completed their collage, invite each child to share what summer things they chose and why.

🎉 Conclusion: Celebrate Summer

Teacher: "Wow! Look at all these wonderful collages! It's like a summer party on our walls! Let’s hang them up so everyone can see our summer celebration. Now, can anyone tell me their favorite part about summer?"

Encourage the sharing and excitement as you wrap up the lesson, transitioning to discussions or activities related to summer.


🌊 Enjoy the Rest of the Day!

Teacher: "Summer is about having fun and creating happy memories. Let’s keep that spirit alive throughout our day. Ready for more summer adventures? Let’s go!"


This creative lesson starter not only engages preschoolers but also incorporates arts and crafts, fostering their creativity and communication skills!