Trains

Books about trains

Fiction

Non-fiction

Pictorial

Where trains travel

Destinations

Tracks

Over trestles

Build a trestle

Tunnels

Train Collections

Museums

families

People who work on train

Engineer

Conductor

Loaders

Linemen

How a train works

Fuel

Diesel

Coal

Combustion

History

Stephenson

Evolution

What a train looks like

Wheels

Smokestack

Couplers

Big

Whistle

Cars

Hopper

Tender

box

gondola

caboose

locomotive

Build a train

Measuring

Comparing

Cooking

Pictorial Recipes

Shape train

What it transports

Freight

People

Animals

Main topic

Tools

Spikes

Rails

Work on train

Train Safety

Guard arm

tracks

Health and Physical Development

C. Physical Health and well-being

2.prevent spread of germs 4. knowledge about food and nutrition

Health and Physical Development

D. Injury prevention and Safety

2. Know rules for traffic and pedestrian safety

Social and Emotional Development

Social Competence

!. work with other in play and group activities 2. Participate in a variety of group activities

Language and Literacy

Speaking and Communicating

Ask relevant questions

Social Studies

Community

Recognize, describe and dramatize the roles of individuals in the community

Approaches in Learning

Mathematics and Logical thinking

Number Sense and Operations

Comparison

Measurement

Use standard device for measurement

Imagination and Invention

1.Use and combine materials/strategies in novel ways to explore, play, and solve problems 2. Engage in pretend play taking on roles.... 3. Explore and experiement with a wide variety of materials

Mathematics and Logical Thinking

5. Show an awareness of symmetry

8. Geometric shapes can be put together or taken apart to make other shapes.

9. Use spatial sense in solving problems

Spatial Sense

Language and Literacy

Emergent Reading

1-16

Social and Emotional Development

Self-concept

3. Participate and talk about own cultural traditions

Science and Problem Solving

7,8,9,10

Investigation

5. Record and interpret data

Social Studies

Places and Environments

2. Use simple maps, visuals, and objects to represent places and terrains

Social Studies

Passage of time

1,2,3,4,

Science/problem Solving

Application

3. Use simple machines

7. Combine materials in different ways to make something new

Social Studies

Families and Cultures

6. Share families daily routines...traditions

Social Studies

Resources

4. Develop an understanding of how goods and services are distributed.