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Hanukkah Celebration with HanuKat
Grade Level(s): Preschool, K, 1-2, 3-5 Submitted by: Linda Yaman Haitani and Bruce Resnick The Hanukat story provides an opportunity for the introduction of Hanukkah Holiday concepts. Below is a description of some of the ways HanuKat can be incorporated into your December Holiday activities. Materials:
Plan: Read out loud the story of HanuKat from www.hanukat.com. For younger children, the story can be read over several days. For younger children, an explanation of the holiday (dreidel and menorah, etc.) can be delivered prior to reading the story. After reading, the following listening comprehension questions can be asked:
Use the HanuKat activities (go to www.hanukat.com/Activities.htm) as a follow-up to the story. Consider black-and-white versions so that students can color their own projects. Below is a description of each activity and how it can be used. NIGHT 3: DIORAMA (older)Materials: printed copies, shoe box, scissors, string, glue, paint. Students cut out background and characters then paste or hang in shoe box. The shoe box can also be painted to further enhance each child's Dreamland. NIGHT 4: ORIGAMI (older)Materials: printed copies, scissors. Students cut out the origami square then follow step-by-step instructions to create a HanuKat finger puppet. NIGHT 5: COLORING PAGES (younger)Materials: printed copies, crayons or markers. Students color in HanuKat and DreiDell scenes. NIGHT 7: SPINNER (younger and older)Materials: printed copies, scissors, tape or glue, pencils. Older students can cut out DreiDell ovals. Younger students can use precut ovals. Ovals are taped or glued back-to- back to the top of a pencil and the pencil is spun between palms to make the DreiDell spin. NIGHT 8: DREAMCATCHER (older)Materials: printed copies, scissors, glue, string, beads (optional). Students cut out dreamcatcher pieces and assemble. Beads or other decorations can be added to the dreamcatcher strings. INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES:The following HanuKat activities can be used by small groups of students as interactive activities: NIGHT 1: FORTUNE TELLER (older)Materials: printed copies. Students cut out the fortune teller and fold per instructions. The students can then take turn telling each other fortunes. NIGHT 2: DREIDEL (younger and older)Materials: printed copies, scissors, glue, pencil, "coins" for playing. Older students can cut out the dreidel then fold and paste per instructions. Younger and older students can play the game is small groups. NIGHT 6: GAME (younger and older)Materials: printed copies, scissors, glue, pawns. Older students can cut and assemble DreiDell eight-sided die. Younger stud the game is small groups. NIGHT 6: GAME (younger and older)Materials: printed copies, scissors, glue, pawns. Older students can cut and assemble DreiDell eight-sided die. Younger stud |