Planerium AI Lesson Plan
Winter Clothes Vocabulary Lesson for Kindergarten
Original printable
Winter Clothes coloring page for classroom or homeschool kids includes coat, gloves and hat images, high-contrast outlines, and write-the-word vocabulary labels. Coloring and matching activities support fine motor development and color recognition.
Learning Objective
Students will identify and say vocabulary words related to winter clothes to build seasonal vocabulary.
Teacher-Selected Inputs
Why this printable fits
This printable supports the Seasons subject by providing images and vocabulary of winter clothes that help students learn key words associated with winter, building their seasonal vocabulary through coloring and word recognition.
Vocabulary
PRE-TEACH
- winter: The cold season with snow and ice.
- clothes: What we wear on our bodies.
- warm: Keeps you comfortable in cold weather.
USE DURING LESSON
- hat
- coat
- mittens
- boots
- earmuffs
Materials
- Winter Clothes printable page
- crayons or colored pencils
- word bank cards with winter clothes vocabulary
Prep
- Print one Winter Clothes printable per student
- Prepare word bank cards with words: hat, coat, mittens, boots, earmuffs
- Arrange seating for whole group meeting
Lesson Steps
- Introduction5 minTeacher actions: Show the Winter Clothes printable to the class; Name each winter clothing item aloud; Ask students if they know the word for each item; Show and read each word bank card.Teacher script: Today we will learn about clothes we wear in winter. Let's look at each warm clothing item and say its name together.Example / model: Point to the hat and say, "Hat. This is a hat.Printable use: Teacher points to images on the printable as vocabulary words are introduced.Move on when: Students repeat vocabulary words aloud with understanding.Support if needed: Use word bank cards with pictures and words to show items clearly.
- Guided Practice6 minTeacher actions: Provide each student with a printable; Ask students to say the name of each item before coloring; Model coloring one item while saying its name; Encourage students to color and say the words aloud.Teacher script: Let's say each word and color the picture. Say 'coat' while coloring the coat, please.Example / model: Student colors the coat and says, "Coat.Printable use: Students color items on the printable while saying the item names aloud.Move on when: Students are able to correctly say names of at least three items.Support if needed: Repeat words slowly and show word bank cards for assistance.
- Formative Check3 minTeacher actions: Pause the activity; Ask students to point to or name a winter clothing item when the teacher says the word; Confirm students understand the vocabulary by recognizing items.Teacher script: Can you find the mitten? Show me the mitten on your paper.Example / model: Student points to the mitten picture on their printable correctly.Printable use: Students point to the named item on their printables.Move on when: Students identify at least three winter clothing items by pointing or naming.Support if needed: Offer a sentence frame: "This is a ____" to help student responses.
- Independent Practice and Review6 minTeacher actions: Ask students to color remaining items if not done; Encourage them to say each word aloud as they color; Invite volunteers to name their favorite winter clothing item; Review all vocabulary words together at end.Teacher script: Keep coloring your winter clothes and say the words. Who wants to tell me their favorite winter coat?Example / model: A student says, "I like hats," while pointing and coloring the hat.Printable use: Students finish coloring and verbally review vocabulary words on the printable.Move on when: Students can name and color all winter clothing items independently or with little prompting.Support if needed: Provide one-on-one support with word cards or sentence frames if necessary.
Formative Check
- Step: Formative Check (Step 3)
- Ask students to: Point to or name the mitten when asked
- Look for: Students correctly identify mitten on the printable at least 3 out of 5 times
Success Criteria
- Students can orally name at least three winter clothing items shown on the printable.
- Students can point to the correct winter clothing item on their printable when named at least 80% of the time.
Differentiation
Support: Use word bank cards with pictures and words to assist students in identifying and naming winter clothing items.
Scaffold tool: Word Bank Card
Standard: Students name and color winter clothing items using the printable as modeled.
Extension: Students can use the vocabulary words in simple sentences about when they wear the clothes (e.g., "I wear boots when it snows.").
Early Finishers: Students can draw and label an additional winter clothing item using the vocabulary words learned.
Accommodations
- Provide extra time for coloring and response as needed.
- Allow verbal answers if writing or tracing is difficult.
- Use larger print word cards for visual support.
- Allow students to work with a peer or assistant if helpful.
Common Misconceptions
- Students may confuse mittens with gloves.
- Students may mix up ear muffs and hat labeling.
- Students might not understand that boots are different footwear used in winter.
Assessment
- Oral naming of winter clothing items during guided practice.
- Pointing to correct items during formative check.
- Observation of vocabulary use during independent practice and review.
Teacher Notes
Standards
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.6: Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts.
IF SHORT ON TIME
- Keep: Introduction and Formative Check steps
- Skip or shorten: Independent Practice and Review step can be shortened or skipped
FOLLOW-UP OPTIONS
- Use a picture book about winter clothes and have students identify vocabulary words.
- Create a matching game with winter clothes and their names for small groups.
- Practice sorting clothing by season to extend vocabulary knowledge.
HOME CONNECTION
Ask your child to find and name winter clothes they wear at home or outside during cold weather.
