Mother’s Day became an official holiday in the United States in 1914. Since then, on the second Sunday in May, we take time to remember, celebrate, and thank the mothers and mother figures in our lives for the things they do for us all year long. If you plan to add Mother’s Day classroom activities for May, you can use our lesson plan ideas, curated text sets full of articles, activities, and assessments to keep your students engaged and save you planning time:
Get students thinking about the roles of mothers and mother figures in their lives with content and activities in the ELA classroom:
Introduce your students to strong women trailblazers who are also mothers with relevant, real-world texts. With Newsela ELA, you can share stories about:
Explore the nuances of mother-daughter relationships with texts from author Amy Tan. With Newsela ELA, you can use this text set to:
Mother figures may look different in every family. Use these novel studies to explore some types of mother-child relationships:
Make your Mother’s Day lessons more accessible for multilingual learners using the story “A Chair for My Mother” by Vera B. Williams. With Newsela ELA, you can scaffold different aspects of reading and activities with supports like:
Have students acknowledge the mother figures in their lives and practice their writing skills at the same time. Use this lesson from Newsela to:
Get crafty with STEAM and learn about the mothers of the animal kingdom with Mother’s Day-themed science activities:
Help students create some of their Mother’s Day gifts in science class! With a seasonal STEAM activity, students can:
Moms and other strong female leaders exist in the animal kingdom too! With Newsela Science, it’s easy to help students explore female roles in other species:
Mother’s Day is just one of many holidays you can explore with your students throughout the school year. With Newsela's subject products, you have access to over 15,000 pieces of relevant, real-world content to pair with any seasonal lesson you can plan. Not a Newsela customer yet? You can sign up for Newsela Lite for free to get four rolling, curated articles per week and a preview of our premium assessments and data tools. Plus, Newsela Lite subscribers can sign up for a trial of Newsela’s premium products to try them in your classroom for free!
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