Skeleton Theme in The Kindergarten Classroom

Skeleton themed activities get my students digging deeper into learning! Of course you can link this unit to Halloween, but it really can be done anytime during the school year. This unit is one of my top 5 favorite thematic units that I use in my classroom. I focus on the Common Core for what needs to be taught to my students, but why not have a little fun doing it while teaching children about the world around them?

Skeleton are fascinating, and everyone has one! We can take this topic and combine the fun with the intellectual! 

When we begin this unit, I ask my students how they are able to move around, what stops them from flopping all over the place, or sliding around like a slug? We usually have an awesome discussion on skeletons and what they already know. I tell my  little learners that this week we will be discussing skeletons.

We then take some time to explore our skeletons by feeling our head, ribs, spine, and my personal favorite, phalanges. We learn the names of these bones as well. When they get really good, we change head, shoulders, knees and toes to: skull, clavicle, patella and phalanges. Phonemic awareness can easily be incorporated into this activity by finding the number of syllables and beginning sounds in the names of the bones. I end the session with an exploration of the hand and arm and we create these awesome x-ray art projects to hang in the windows. 

I hit two literacy goals throughout this unit such as RL.K.9 and RI.K.9. We read a wide variety of fiction and non- fiction books. Students are asked to compare and contrast the fictional stories with each other and  compare non-fiction books. We also compare and contrast the fiction with non-fiction books. I love to hear how thoughtful their answers are, as we work through this topic together. They mention that both books have skeletons in them, of course, but also creative things such as the number of skeletons in each book or one book has animal skeletons in them and the other doesn’t. They're so excited to learn, everyone is participating.

My centers are full of activities for the students to complete independently, both literacy and math. I love having a story for each unit that students can read, color and practice their fluency. When I first introduce the center, I read the story aloud to them on the elmo. Then we read it aloud as a whole class. Both times I model the correct way to point to the words as we read. Students then read it to themselves and color it afterwards. Usually I have had the kids keep the books in the classroom to be read repeatedly throughout the year, but this year I decided to send them home so students have a variety of texts to read at home.

 

Whenever I can cover the standards and give my students an understanding of the world around them helps me to feel like a successful teacher.


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This Thematic Unit stars skeletons!

The Skeletal System is intriguing to learners of all ages, and Halloween is a great time to strengthen science knowledge of the human skeleton with a little bit of haunted fun! However, this unit is intended to be used anytime during the year to teach about human skeletons.

All activities have clearly defined objectives and are strategically linked to core standards.

Activities include:

Literacy Activities

Six Swinging Skeletons: Naming and Generating Beginning Sounds

Black and White Party: Naming Opposites

Skeleton Dance: Matching Letters

Skeleton Town: Uppercase Alphabetical Order

Skeleton March: Identifying and Writing Alphabet Letters

Math Activities:

Skeleton Match-Up: Matching Quantity With Numbers

The Bone Yard: Counting Backwards

Skeleton Squeeze: Greater Than/Less Than

Collecting Bones: Counting and Cardinality

Skeleton Family: Writing Numbers

Songs

The Skeleton March

The Ghost of John

Bones: Metacognition Activity

Art Projects

Skeleton Construct

Science

Q-Tip Skeletons: Following directions to make a skeleton.

The Human Skeleton

Guided Reading Books

Skeleton

The Skeleton

Writing Prompts

What I Know About Skeletons

Skeleton Word Wall Words (Realistic Photos)

Label-It Skeleton

Halloween Thematic Unit

Halloween Writing Activities

Halloween Guided Readers

Haunting: A Free Alphabet Game

Halloween Math and Reading Games

Halloween Early Reading Games

Scarecrow Thematic Unit

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Kathy Crane