Flashlight Day!

8:45-9:05

Lights are Off In Classrooms

Entry/Sign In/Name Off Apple

Use Flashlight To Read The Room

9:05-9:20

Sing My Flashlight Song

Read: There’s Something In My Attic

9:20-9:30

What is a Flashlight?

Flashlight was invented in 1896.

What do we use a flashlight for at our homes?

  • to read in bed
  • to find things in dark places like closets
  • to use during a black out or power failure
  • when camping and there is no electricity

How does a flashlight work? Show process of putting batteries in matching positive and negative on the battery.

9:30-9:45

Sorting Flashlights Boys- Miss St. Amand Girls- Ms. Binicki

  • Colour
  • Working/Not Working
  • How Turned On/Off
  • Play/Real
  • Size

9:45-10:35

Flashlight Scrapbook Page

Snack

Take Pictures

Play

10:35-10:45

Flashlight Science: Boys- Ms. Binicki Girls- Miss St. Amand

Show children pieces of different materials and have them use the YES/NO signs to predict if the light will shine through the material.

10:45-10:55

All Children In One Room

“I Spy Game”

I Spy: a popcorn word

Something that is red, yellow, orange etc.

a zero

something shaped like a circle, square, rectangle triangle

Kids walk around dark room trying to find items

10:55-11:00

Flashlight Rhyming

Teacher says pairs of words. If the words rhyme the class turns flashlights on.

11:00-11:15

Flashlight Patterning SK- Ms. Bincki JK- Miss St. Amand

Sit children in circle and make patterns with flashlights on and off. SK’s could do one flash/2 flash possibly?

11:15-11:30

Hand Shadow Lessons

Sing: My Flashlight Song

Hand out Letter For Families:”Celebrate Family Literacy Day: Buy A Flashlight!”

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*Spare AA batteries in the sliding door closet

*Make a list first thing, Pull name sticks, Name: describe the flashlight Give awards for the brightest, bluest, dimmest, lightest, heaviest, etc,

*Comparison for the longest flashlight. Put a little table up front, kids sit at reg. tables. Pull 2 name sticks, they each put their flashlight on the end next to each other. The shortest flashlight sits down. Pull another name stick and that child comes up to compare his/her flashlight with the “winner.” You can do longest and shortest at the same time and have 2 winners… awards?

*Tape a sign in the bathroom that says “YES!” across from the first toilet. The group comes in the bathroom and one at a time stands in front of the toilet and shines their flashlight at the sign to see who can light up the YES sign.

*I have 4 of the special flashlights. Ask for volunteers to share their flashlights. Write their names on the board then let them borrow the special flashlights for the activities.