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Children will identify ways to stay safe in the summer.

SEL Focus: responsible decision making

Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.

Paired Text: Entonces llega el verano by Tom Brenner

  • This picture book is the ultimate celebration of all things summer.
  • From fireworks to ice cream trucks, lemonade stands to bike rides, this read-aloud is sure to get kids excited for the season!

Shared Writing: Palabras de verano

  • Write Palabras de verano across the top of a sheet of chart paper. Then list words that have to do with summer.
  • You can start with words from the issue, such as crema protectora and piscina. Together, add more words, such as chanclas, gafas de sol, and limonada. You might like to draw a small picture to go with each word. Children can use the words in their writing. Try giving them a prompt, such as ¿Cómo se van a divertir este verano?

Hands-on Activity: Pinta con la crema protectora

Skill: art, simple experiments

Materials: sunscreen, paintbrushes, black or dark-colored construction paper

  • Set out shallow dishes of sunscreen and give each child a paintbrush and a piece of black or dark-colored construction paper.
  • Let children paint pictures with the sunscreen.
  • Take their pictures outside and place them in direct sunlight for at least two hours.
  • Children will see that their picture is still dark, but the rest of the paper is faded. If sunscreen can protect the paper that well, do kids think it can protect their skin too?