![]() Show them a blank chart with 7 columns and tell them they are going to help you fill in the days of the week. When you are finished reading, ask the class which days they heard in the book and call on a few students to tell you. ![]() As you read use your highlighter tape or Wikki Stix to highlight the words for the days of the week in the book. You might have them raise their hands when they hear one of the days. Tell the class that you are going to be looking for the days of the week as your read. Gather the students around you and read the big book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Review the days of the week using your calendar or a days of the week song they might already know. They also should have already been read The Very Hungry Caterpillar at least one time before this lesson so that they are familiar with the story. Students will have been introduced to the days of the week and calendars during morning circle time or calendar time. Handout with 7 columns and the days of week written at the top of each column, 2 per child Use these activities to give your students more experience with them. If you have a daily calendar time, your students will probably have some familiarity with the days of the week. ![]() Use this The Very Hungry Caterpillar lesson plan to teach or review the days of the week. ![]()
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