42: OTT: How to Create a Labor Day Activity With Kids
Ever wondered why we celebrate Labor Day, and how to make this holiday meaningful for your students?
On this episode of One Tired Teacher, we promise you'll walk away with engaging and educational activities that highlight the achievements of American workers and the history behind Labor Day. We introduce an all about Labor Day informational text reader that's not only informative but also designed to spark curiosity and comprehension among kids. You'll also get tips for vocabulary exercises and text-based questions that take learning to the next level.
One standout activity is creating a Labor Day lap book—perfect for those who love hands-on projects. Using manila folders or construction paper, this interactive and visual project will have your students excited to showcase their learning, and it makes for a fantastic classroom bulletin board display.
Caught off guard and need a last-minute activity?
We've got you covered!
In this episode, we discuss the flexibility and convenience of our resources, whether you’re planning or improvising for Labor Day. You’ll learn about our interactive reader and Labor Day lap book, both available on my Teachers Pay Teachers store, Trina Debery Teaching and Learning.
These resources are versatile, available in both physical and digital formats, and perfect for keeping students engaged even with a substitute teacher. Whether you're planning a special lesson or aiming to take an extra day off for a long weekend, these tools ensure that your classroom runs smoothly and that learning about Labor Day remains fun and educational.
Sweet dreams and sleep tight until next time!
Links Mentioned in the Show:
All About Labor Day Interactive Reader Bundle (Print and Digital)
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