For a few years we participated in the Elf on the Shelf craze with our Preschoolers. It was fun, but it was also a lot of work. Since I opened at 5:30 am and closed at 6 PM the responsibility usually fell on me to move the elf (we named him Jingle), and come up with new exciting antics for him.
The first couple years I struggled finding meaningful lessons that my Pre-K kids would understand. It was also hard to make sure all 20 kids got a turn to find the star and move a king. This year (2023) last minute inspiration hit me and I came up with an interactive way to use Star from Afar in my Pre-K classroom. I wanted to share it in hopes that may help someone searching for ideas.
To begin we read the book to the children. Throughout the season we read different versions of the Christmas Story. As we set up the Nativity set we talked about about piece--Mary, Joseph, Jesus, shepherds, animals, angel, star and kings. We decided to display our Nativity set on the piano out in our activity room at the front of our building. Rather than moving the star and kings from the Star From Afar set we laminated a bigger star and each child made their own king. To make the king we used a paper tube and covered it with silver or gold wrapping paper. The children added eyes, faces, and crowns.
Each day I moved the star to different areas of our building outside of our classroom. We took small groups of our Pre-Kers out of the room to look for the star. When they found it, they placed their kings by it. Each day I moved the star closer to the Nativity set.
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