π Holiday Pictures
Learn to look at photos and pictures of celebrations and tell what you see!
π Learn
Pictures can tell us stories about holidays and celebrations! When we look at a picture carefully, we can learn:
- π What holiday it might be
- π What people are doing
- π What special things we can see
- β€οΈ How people might be feeling
How to Look at a Picture
- Look all around - See everything in the picture
- Name what you see - Say the objects and people
- Think about the holiday - What celebration could this be?
- Notice feelings - Are people happy, excited, or thankful?
π‘ Examples
Let's practice looking at holiday pictures together!
Example 1: What Do You See?
What I see: A tree with a star on top and presents underneath.
What holiday: This looks like Christmas! π
How people feel: Excited and happy to open gifts!
Example 2: What Do You See?
What I see: A pumpkin, a ghost, candy, and a bat.
What holiday: This looks like Halloween! π
How people feel: Excited and maybe a little spooky-scared!
βοΈ Practice
Now it's your turn! Look at each picture and answer the questions.
Practice 1 π¦
Question: What holiday is this picture showing?
Practice 2 β€οΈ
Question: What holiday shows hearts and love?
Practice 3 π
Question: What holiday has fireworks and the American flag?
Practice 4 π°
Question: What holiday has a bunny and eggs?
Practice 5 π
Question: What celebration has a cake with candles?
Practice 6 πΈ
Question: What holiday celebrates moms with flowers and breakfast?
Practice 7 π
Question: What holiday happens at midnight with a countdown?
Practice 8 π
Question: What holiday has green clovers and rainbows?
β Check Your Understanding
Think about these questions:
- Can you name 3 things to look for in a holiday picture?
- What holiday has pumpkins and costumes?
- What holiday has a decorated tree and presents?
- Why do we look at pictures to learn about holidays?
π Next Steps
- Look at real photos of your family celebrating holidays
- Draw a picture of your favorite holiday
- Practice telling someone what you see in pictures
- Move on to the next lesson when ready!