Mother's Day: Language Ideas

 

 

Mommy Interview

I interview my class and type up each child's response. We mount this with the child's picture, and usually some sort of hand print art. We have make flowers, or fish, or one year put put their hands on each side of the paper for a hug. This year I think I am going to have them draw a picture of their mom. This sounds like a time consuming processes, but it doesn't take to long if you copy the questions and just type in each individual reply.

My Mommy is ____ years old.
She weighs _________, and is _____ ft. tall.
Her hair is _________ and her eyes are ________ .
My Mommy loves to relax in _____________ and she likes to wear
________.
She loves to cook ________.
Her favorite household chore is ___________________________.
Her favorite TV show is ______________ and her favorite song is
__________.
Mommy always tells me ______________________.
It makes her happy when I ______________________________.
When my Mommy shops she loves to buy _________________________.
If she could go on a trip, she would go _____________ and she would
take
____________ . I really love it when my mom __________________.
She's the best!! I love you Mom!
Love,

Age:
Mother's Day 2003

 

 

My Mom Story Book

My mom's name is _____________________________. 
She has  __________________hair and ________ eyes.
She is _________years old.
Her favorite food is ___________________.
For fun my mom likes to _____________________.
Her favorite color is ___________.
I love my mom because  ________________.
My mom is special because ____________.
Leave room at the bottom of the page for the children to draw a picture of their mom.

 

Trainload of Surprises for Mom

Make a train  booklet for each child.  Each train page consists of 1 rectangle cut  from light colored paper,
 and two small black circles for train  wheels.  We have each child make 4 train pages, approx. 5" x 6".
 Staple the pages together.  Make a label for each child that says "A  Trainload of Surprises for Mom".
 Have each child put the label on  the cover of the booklet.  Have children write, or dictate, 1 nice  thing
they will do for their mom on each page.  For example, they may  write "I will help mom do the dishes",
or  "I will pick up my toys".   On the back of the book, write "I Love You, Mommy" and the child's  name. 
You can adapt the number of pages in the book, or the size of  the book. 

 

 

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Some ideas found have been compiled from groups through the yrs.
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