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Picture Fists Full of Kisses Developed by Ann Espersen for BEACON LC, Orange Cnty, Orlando, Florida 2002
SCARED
MAD
SAD
HOW DO I FEEL ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL? (SAMPLE GRAPH)
HAPPY
MAD
SCARED
SAD
HAPPY
Picture Fists Full of Kisses Developed by Ann Espersen for BEACON LC, Orange Cnty, Orlando, Florida 2002
I Wish I Had a Little Red Box (Tune: "Polly Wolly Doodle")
I wish I had a little red box To put my mommy in.
I'd take her out and go, Kiss, kiss, kiss, (Kiss in air.)
And put her back again.
I wish I had a little red box To put my daddy in.
I'd take him out and go, Hug, hug, hug, (Hug self.)
And put him back again.
I wish I had a little red box To put my good friends in. I'd take them out and go,
”How do you do?”, (Shake hands.) And put them back again.
Picture Fists Full of Kisses Developed by Ann Espersen for BEACON LC, Orange Cnty, Orlando, Florida 2002
WHAT HAND DO WE USE?
SAMPLE OF LEFT AND RIGHT HAND GRAPH DEMONSTRATING ARRANGEMENT, POSIITIONING, AND SEQUENCING USING VISUAL INFORMATION
RIGHT
HAND
LEFT
HAND
Picture Fists Full of Kisses Developed by Ann Espersen for BEACON LC, Orange Cnty, Orlando, Florida 2002
Picture Fists Full of Kisses Developed by Ann Espersen for BEACON LC, Orange Cnty, Orlando, Florida 2002
Directions: 1. Put hand on the table palm sides down, thumbs next to each other 2. Match hand cutouts to the palm side of each hand, (place between the
hand and the desk) thumb to thumb and fingers to fingers. 3. Without moving the prints, lift hands up and turn left and right to make
palm sides up and thumbs pointing out. 4. Stick heart stickers or glue cutout heart shapes to “palms of hands” 5. Glue pleated strip (stretchy strip) at each end to the wrist part of each
hand. 6. Glue the ends of the strip to the back of the hands at the wrists
HEART-KISSES, STRETCHED OUT HANDS-HUGS, HANDS-HANDSHAKES
Kisses, Hugs, and Handshakes
Picture Fists Full of Kisses Developed by Ann Espersen for BEACON LC, Orange Cnty, Orlando, Florida 2002
(Take Home Letter to the Parents)
KINDERGARTEN MY FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
Date: ____________________________ To: My family and friends at home:
Today was my first day of school. We talked about how we felt before coming to school and drew faces to show how we felt. Then we looked at the faces taped on a picture graph to tell if more boys and girls were happy, mad, scared or sad.
We read a book called The Kissing Hand. It was about a raccoon who was going to school for the first time. He was scared but his mommy gave him a kiss inside his hand. Whenever he felt scared, he held up his hand to his face and pretended that his mommy was kissing him on the cheek.
We learned a new song that gives kisses, hugs, and handshakes and I made kisses, a hug, and a handshake for you. I learned which hand are my right and left.
Help me practice my left and right hand and counting. Tomorrow remember to put a kiss in my hand so I won’t miss you so much.
Picture Fists Full of Kisses Developed by Ann Espersen for BEACON LC, Orange Cnty, Orlando, Florida 2002
STANDARDS AND GOAL 3 UNIT ASSESMENT CHECK LIST Student Name_____________________________ Date __________________________
Assessment yes no Yes after reteach
Identifies a mad face Relates understanding that you can be in control of your own feelings
Uses self-talk to give time to get control Puts cutout handprints within traced outline on graph Physically demonstrates the identification of left/right hands during a song
Assembles a project that shows correct positions of a pair of hands (both palms up or both down)
Answers simple questions requiring the ability to get information from a picture graph
Communicates feelings with using related vocabulary Communicates feelings using understandable complete ideas.
Demonstrates managing information by interpreting the gathered data that is represented on a picture graph graph.
A check mark in a column indicates acceptable performance.
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