Geography: We sang the song 'People in my Town' and watched the video, using this resource to test the children on their knowledge of the various occupations and also to give them the vocabulary they would need to discuss people who help us.
Music: We sang the song 'What Shall We Do In Work Today?' (The Right Note Senior Infants) as a call and response song with one half of the class asking the question and the other half answering it. Each group got a verse to perform (e.g. one group were painters, the other plumbers etc) and they picked an instrument to portray their occupation and accompany their singing.
English: We learned the poem: 5 Strong Policemen:
"Five strong policemen standing by a store,
One became a traffic warden and then there were four.
Four strong policemen watching over me,One took home a lost boy and then there were three.
Three
strong policemen dressed all in blue, One
stopped a speeding car and then there were two.
Two strong policemen how fast they can run, One caught
a bad man and then there was one.
One strong policeman saw some smoke one day, He called
the firemen who put out the fire right away."
Creative Writing: We drew a picture of what we want to be when we grow up and wrote about this including where we would work and why we would want to be doing this job.
Oral Language: We discussed the various occupations and played matching games featured on http://treasures.macmillanmh.com/california/students/k/book1/unit6/oral-language-activities/neighborhood .
See: http://www.ncaop.ie/schools/youngandold/en/infants/lesson7/teacher/index.htm
Hi Elaine! This is a very broad theme so don't be afraid to think outside the box! I would probably use one about a farmer as most schools have these kind of farm themed big books lying around! Have you thought of: http://www.amazon.com/Farmer-Duck-Martin-Waddell/dp/1564025969 ? I know that it isn't about a 'person' but it does cover the theme of the importance of appreciating the people who help us in our lives in a child friendly way. I could see this integrating well with history and S.P.H.E. as well.
ReplyDeleteHope this helps a little! Let me know how you get on!