
English • 30 • 14 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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Materials:
The Very Hungry Caterpillar book by Eric Carle Days of the Week Worksheet (see below) Counting worksheet (1-10) Caterpillar Craft Worksheet (circle templates) Markers or crayons
Activities:
Read the Story (10 minutes): Read The Very Hungry Caterpillar aloud to the class. Discuss the sequence of events, the foods the caterpillar eats, and the days of the week. Days of the Week and Sequence Worksheet (15 minutes): Worksheet 1: (Days of the Week) Have students sequence the days of the week (Monday through Sunday) using a cut-and-paste activity. They will also place the food items the caterpillar eats on each corresponding day.
Worksheet Example:
Label the days of the week from Monday to Sunday. Under each day, cut and paste pictures of the foods the caterpillar eats in order (e.g., Monday: an apple, Tuesday: a pear, etc.). Worksheet 2: (Counting) Students will count the number of each food item the caterpillar eats (for example, how many apples, pears, etc.) and then write the number next to the food.
Worksheet Example:
Count the fruits the caterpillar eats and write the number next to each fruit. How many apples did the caterpillar eat? ____ (Answer: 1) Caterpillar Craft (15 minutes): Students will create a caterpillar by coloring and cutting out circles to represent the food the caterpillar eats. The craft should mirror the sequence from the book.
Discuss the days of the week and foods as students complete their crafts.
This lesson plan focuses on teaching kindergarten students foundational English language skills while incorporating sequencing, counting, and fine motor development activities. Using Eric Carle’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, students will explore the days of the week, sequencing events, counting, and a hands-on creative craft. This lesson aligns with US kindergarten Common Core standards in literacy.
Introduction to the Book (1-2 minutes)
Story Time (6–7 minutes)
Key Vocabulary Check (1 minute)
This is a hands-on activity to reinforce sequencing and allow creativity.
Instructions (2 minutes):
Creating the Craft (12 minutes):
Wrap-Up (1 minute):
Teacher’s Note: Save the crafted caterpillars for display; this will be a point of pride for students and an engaging visual for parents. Use the lesson as a foundation for exploring more books about caterpillars, butterflies, or life cycles!
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