Respecting Diversity - May's Focus Topic

Thursday, May 24, 2018


In the story Stone Soup neighbors came together to do something wonderful. Neighbors that had different talents, jobs and families.They shared the vegetables and other things they had available to make a feast fit for a king. They overcame any reluctance they might have had and came together to make a soup they could all share together.


They all did their own part. Some were soldiers, some were villagers, peasants, a grandma, a grandpa, a baker, a priest, that were men , women and children. All who had their own special place in their community. 


This wonderful story teaches a valuable lesson of  sharing and cultural diversity that the children will surely remember.

These are the two versions of the Stone Soup Story that I shared with my children. The book version and the version from Mother Goose Time.


After Story Time the Children did the 

Make & Play 

Stone Soup Collage

They remembered all the vegetables brought together to make the soup in the story Stone Soup.


During Learning Center Time the Children pretended to make Stone Soup together with their friends in Dramatic Play acting out the story.


This is a new early literacy favorite for me. I love the lessons that it teaches. ❤️ 

https://www.mothergoosetime.com/


Disclaimer: I am so thankful for the opportunity to use Experience Early Learning formerly Mother Goose Time Curriculum with my students. I can’t wait to share our learning experiences on my blog. In exchange for my unbiased and honest reviews, Experience Early Learning has provided us with the curriculum free of charge.

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