Kindergarten Lesson Plans
Autumn theme - teach math and science using pumpkins...
Teach hands on kindergarten lesson plans by using pumpkins. Pumpkins are tough enough to withstand lots of hands on activities. Purchase a large pumpkin and a few smaller ones in various sizes to provide your students with science and math experiences.
Put the pumpkins in the science center for a few days before using them for teaching. At center times let the children take turns holding the pumpkins to compare how heavy they are and to feel the texture of the pumpkin shells.
Include pumpkin stories, cooking pumpkin muffins and pumpkin Geometry Jacks in your kindergarten lesson plans to keep your students engaged.
Kindergarten lesson plan 1 -
Measuring the pumpkin's height...
Gather string and unifix blocks.
1. Have the children sit on the carpet and tell them that you are going to measure how tall the large pumpkin is from the floor to the top of the stem by lining up unifix blocks.
2.
Count the blocks as a group.
3.
Record the answer on a chart like the one below.
Kindergarten lesson plan 2 -
Measuring the pumpkin's circumference...
1. Ask the students if they can think of a way to measure how many unifix blocks it would take to go around the middle of the pumpkin (show them the middle). Introduce the word, "circumference".
2.
After the children have had a chance to talk and think about it, wrap a string around the pumpkin and then measure how long the string is with the blocks.
3.
Have the group of children count the blocks and then record the answer on the chart. Save the bottom part of the chart to record the number of seeds in the pumpkin.
Follow up: Pumpkin width graph lesson
Materials: Give each student...
- one 8 inch orange paper
- brown rectangles about 1 inch x 2 inches
- unifix blocks (one inch blocks that hook together)
- make a graph on a piece of chart paper similar to the one below for students to tape their pumpkins on
1. Students cut a pumpkin shape any size they want out of their piece of orange paper then glue the brown stem on their pumpkin.
2. Students lay unifix blocks across their pumpkins and count how many blocks wide their pumpkin is.
3. Students print their number on their pumpkin
4. Students tape their pumpkin above the correct number of blocks on the graph.
5. As a group count how many students made pumpkin 3 blocks wide, how many made pumpkins 4 blocks wide, etc. Ask- did more children make pumpkins 3 blocks wide or did more children make pumpkins 6 blocks wide.
Kindergarten lesson plan 3 -
Observe the pumpkin inside and out...
1. Have the children touch, smell, and look at the outside of the pumpkin.
2.
Record their words on a chart similar to the one on the left.
3.
Tell the students there are seeds in the pumpkin and have them estimate how many seeds are in the pumpkin.
4.
Print their guesses on the first chart.
5.
Cut the pumpkin in half and repeat the process.
6. Record the children's comments.
7.
During center time let the children take turns picking the seeds out of the pumpkin and putting them on cookie sheets to dry. Provide a bowl for the pulp. Some children will not want to do this and others will love it.
Kindergarten lesson plan -
Count the seeds
Materials: Dried pumpkin seeds, small squares of paper.
1. After the seeds have dried for a day or two, pile them on the tables and ask children to count groups of five seeds (or ten if your students are able) and place them on a square of paper.
2.
When all the seeds are counted out on squares, as a group count by 5s to 100 and group those seeds.
3.
Count another group of 100 etc. until all the seeds are counted.
4.
Record the approximate number of seeds on the chart next to the children's estimates.
ALL PUMPKIN & HALLOWEEN PAGES:
1. Pumpkin theme...
Teach science and math with pumpkins
2. Science, math
Make a pumpkin book to record all pumpkin science and math observations and also a "Parts of a Pumpkin Plant" booklet. Kindergarten-lesson plan bonus - 2 free Halloween worksheets.
3. Pumpkin mini book
Make this simple preschool or kindergarten Halloween minibook to practice the letter Pp (or J for jack-o-lantern or H for Halloween).
4. Art & Math
Download these Halloween math pages to give students practice matching similar shapes.
Introduce the concept and vocabulary of symmetry to kids as they match and glue the pumpkins together.
5. More Art & Math!
Pumpkin math art, graphs, and tallies!
6. Halloween Bulletin Board and free tracer
Instead of creating a bulletin board with 20 identical pieces of artwork, find out how to use 3 or 4 different theme activities (being sure to include one item from each student in the class).

