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Elmer the elephant
Elmer the elephant






After decorating the elephants: While everyone is sharing their elephants, let’s think about what makes each elephant different and special.After you decorate your elephants, we are going to share them and talk about them.I am going to give you a worksheet with an elephant on it and you should decorate it in a way that shows your different external and internal traits. You are each going to be decorating your own elephant.We cannot change who we are and it is important to learn to love our traits, just like Elmer learned to love his!.Understanding that everyone has different traits can help us to understand why people behave the way that they do and be empathetic and accepting of everyone. It is important to understand that everyone has different traits.Can you think of an internal trait that you have that you cannot hide? Do you like having that trait or do you wish you could hide it? Sometimes we have internal traits that we cannot hide. Elmer learned to love his internal trait. Elmer could hide his external traits, but he couldn’t change his internal traits, even when he looked elephant color. He is really fun and likes to make the other elephants laugh. Elmer also has some internal traits that are different from the other elephants.Do you think it is hard to look different? Elmer looks different from the other elephants and it bothers him at the beginning.We are going to be reading a book called, Elmer.But it is also great to figure out what makes us different and special. It is nice to figure out what makes us the same because then we have something in common. After the discussion: Being different is what makes all of us unique and special! It would be really boring if we were all the same.After you finish, we will talk about some traits that are the same and some that are different.You are going to write down the external traits that you have and then you will write down some of the internal traits that you have. When we look at the list of external and internal traits, do you see any that you have? I am going to give you a worksheet that has a person on it.What are some of your internal traits? Let’s make a list of some of the internal traits of the friends in our class.The traits that we cannot see are called internal traits. Did you know that there were traits that you have that we cannot see? Some of those traits are kindness, being shy, being friendly, and being responsible.

elmer the elephant

We made a list of the different external traits.Let’s make a list of the different external traits of the friends in our class. The things that we can see on the outside are called external traits.We might have different color clothes, different hair color, different eye color or be different heights. When we look around the room, we see people who look different. Today, we are going to be talking about differences.Lesson Objective: To identify external and internal traits and recognize how differences make each person unique and special More Great Ideas for the New School YearĮlmer the Elephant - Accepting DifferencesĬASEL Standard: Social awareness: The abilities to understand the perspectives of and empathize with others, including those from diverse backgrounds, cultures and contexts.The Elmer books have been translated into more than 50 languages and there are now Elmer the elephant toys, clothes and even fairground rides across the world.Įvery year publisher Andersen Press put on an Elmer Day with plenty of Elmer fun and there are lots of other fun Elmer activities to discover on their website too. The Elmer stories are all about celebrating difference, and their positive message and cheerful illustrations have deservedly made the colourful elephant a modern classic.įirst published in 1989, the books are written and illustrated by David McKee, the author of many classic picture books including Not Now Bernard and the winner of a Booktrust Lifetime Achievement Award. Elmer the Patchwork Elephant is one of the most iconic children’s book characters.








Elmer the elephant