To educators, this book is for kindergarten students. Teamwork is important in kindergarten because it helps children develop important social skills, such as communication, cooperation, and problem-solving. It also teaches them how to work well with others and respect different ideas and perspective.
Students will be able work together as a team to figure out how to complete a task.
Stella is a spirited and curious dog who can’t resist the call of adventure. With her tail wagging and her nose sniffing, she sets off on a paw-some journey, eager to explore the world around her. From rolling hills to bustling cities, Stella’s journey takes her to a new and exciting places, where she encounters new characters and discovers the true meaning of friendship.
Stella continues her paw-some journey when she stumbles upon a mischievous squirrel named Max. With their playful personalities and shared love for exploration, Stella and Max became instant best friends.
Together, they embark on an unforgettable adventure, leaping through forests, chasing butterflies, and discovering hidden treasures. Their bond grows stronger with each passing moment, as they navigate through challenges and support one another along the way.
Stella and Max encounter a daunting obstacle that puts their friendship to the test. As they come face to face with a treacherous river, they must find a way to cross safely. With their determination and clever thinking, they devise a plan using teamwork and problem-solving skills. Through their combined efforts, they overcome the challenge. This moment teaches them the value of trust, resilience, and the power of friendship.
Stella and Max’s adventure takes an exciting turn as they encounter a diverse group of animal friends along their journey. From a wise old owl to a playful bunny, each character brings their unique skills and personality to the group. Together, they form a bond, supporting and encouraging one another.
This video is kid president talking about teamwork and leadership. Watch the video then discuss the three questions.
Three Discussion Questions:
1. What does it mean to work as a team?
2. Can you think of a time when you worked together with your classmates to accomplish something?
3. How does teamwork make a task or activity easier or more enjoyable?
After reading the book:
Give the children a selection of materials to build a bridge. In the classroom, use paper, straws, cards, sticky tape, glue, and any other resources available.
Before the children begin building, tell them that the bridge has to hold a teddy bear. Allow the students 40 minutes to work together to build a bridge.
Published: Oct 10, 2023
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