December | Calendar Song for Kids | Month of the Year Song | Holidays

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In the lesson “Discovering December,” students learn that December is the 12th month of the year, celebrated for its holidays like Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. The lesson also covers fun facts about December, including its 31 days, the December Solstice, and the festive decorations that characterize this joyful month. Additionally, students practice spelling “December” and are reminded of the significance of sharing love and happiness during this special time.
  1. What is the last month of the year?
  2. What fun holidays do we celebrate in December?
  3. How many days are there in December?

Discovering December

Do you know what the last month of the year is? It’s December! December is the 12th month of the year. It’s a special time when we celebrate holidays like Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. December is full of fun and joy, and we share love and happiness with everyone!

Spelling December

Let’s learn how to spell December together: D-E-C-E-M-B-E-R. Great job! You’re doing amazing!

Fun Facts About December

Did you know that December has 31 days? In many places, the weather gets cold, and sometimes it even snows! People decorate their homes with lots of lights and Christmas trees. On December 31st, we celebrate New Year’s Eve, which is the last day of the year.

The December Solstice

Here’s something cool! Around December 21st, we have the December Solstice. This means we have the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Isn’t that interesting? In the Northern Hemisphere, this is when winter begins, and in the Southern Hemisphere, summer starts.

Remembering December

So, what month is the last month of the year? It’s December! What month is the 12th month of the year? It’s December! What month do we celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa? It’s December! December is the biggest holiday month of the year, and we share love and good cheer. Always remember, it’s December!

  • What is your favorite thing about December, and why do you like it so much?
  • Can you think of any special traditions or activities your family does in December? How do they make you feel?
  • Have you ever seen snow in December? If yes, what do you like to do when it snows? If not, what do you imagine it would be like?
  1. December Weather Watch: Go outside and observe the weather. Is it cold or warm? Is it snowing or sunny? Draw a picture of what you see and share it with your friends. Talk about how the weather in December might be different from other months. Can you think of any special clothes you wear in December?

  2. Holiday Decoration Hunt: Take a walk around your neighborhood with a grown-up and look for holiday decorations. How many Christmas trees, lights, or other decorations can you find? Count them and draw your favorite one. Discuss why people decorate their homes in December and how it makes you feel.

  3. Solstice Shadow Experiment: On a sunny day, go outside and stand in the same spot at different times of the day (morning, noon, and afternoon). Look at your shadow each time and see how it changes. Draw a picture of your shadow at each time. Talk about why you think your shadow changes and how this relates to the December Solstice.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

What month is the last month of the year? Always remember, it’s December. What month is the 12th month of the year? Always remember, it’s December. What month do we celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa? Always remember, it’s December. It’s the biggest holiday month of the year, and we share love and good cheer. Always remember, it’s December.

Now let’s spell December together: D-E-C-E-M-B-E-R. That’s how you spell December! You’re so smart!

Listen to this: December has 31 days, and the weather can get cold, with some places experiencing snow. December has lots of lights and Christmas trees, and December 31st is New Year’s Eve.

Hey kids, check this out! Around December 21st is the December Solstice, when we have the shortest day and the longest night. It’s such a wonder! In the Northern Hemisphere, it marks the start of winter, and in the Southern Hemisphere, it marks the start of summer.

What month is the last month of the year? Always remember, it’s December. What month is the 12th month of the year? Always remember, it’s December. What month do we celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa? Always remember, it’s December. It’s the biggest holiday month of the year, and we share love and good cheer. Always remember, it’s December.

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