Cheeky Chipmunk Lesson Plan
What We Are Learning
Science Focus:
hibernation
Vocabulary Theme Words:
autumn, hibernation
Music:
sing-along
Math:
counting
- Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman is a hibernation classic! Have children snore along with the bear as you read. Then read the issue to learn about another animal that hibernates—a chipmunk! text pairing
Dramatic Play: Build a Hibernation Nest
Materials: large cardboard box, blankets, pillowsIn this activity, children practice cutting, taping, and wrapping and unwrapping presents.
- Children can pretend to be chipmunks in a cozy burrow, while you build in some quiet time.
- Cut a large hole in the side of a box. The hole should be big enough for a child to crawl through. Have children put pillows and blankets inside.
- Then children can pretend to be chipmunks hibernating in a burrow. Offer quiet activities for the children to do in the burrow, like looking through books with a flashlight.
- As a fun extension, build a network of burrowing tunnels. Connect multiple boxes by matching up the holes in the sides of boxes and then taping them together. imagination

Materials: acorns, paint, paintbrushes, water, individual containers for collecting acorns
- This art project/ scavenger hunt reinforces what children learned about chipmunks.
- If possible, have children go outside and collect acorns. If not, bring in acorns yourself.
- Put acorns, paint, and paintbrushes out on tables. Have children paint the acorns. Let the acorns dry overnight.
- The next day, hide the acorns around the playground or your classroom. Give each child a container. Then they can pretend to be chipmunks finding acorns before hibernation.
- When all of the acorns are collected, put them in a sensory bin. Allow children to explore further. art/fine motor/gross motor