Stores - Lesson for Kindergarten, Chapter - Where You Go

In the "Stores" lesson, part of the "Your Community" unit under the "Where You Go" chapter, Kindergarten students will embark on an engaging journey to understand the different types of stores within their community. Through activities such as the "Grocery Store Worksheet" and "Let's Go to the Store! Worksheet," students will learn to identify various stores, like grocery stores, bookstores, and clothing stores, and understand the essential roles they play in our daily lives.

The "Stores: Identify Common People and Places" activity will further enhance their knowledge by introducing them to the common people they may meet in these stores, such as cashiers, bakers, and librarians, helping them recognize these community helpers and appreciate their services.

Understanding stores and the roles of different people working within them is crucial for young learners as it fosters a sense of belonging and responsibility towards their community. It helps build foundational social skills, encourages respect for the work of others, and enhances their ability to navigate their community effectively. This lesson paves the way for students to become informed, respectful, and engaged community members from a young age.

Estimated classroom time: 10 min
Chapter: Where You Go
Unit: Your Community
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Grocery Store Worksheet
Grocery Store Worksheet
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Let's Go to the Store! Worksheet
Let's Go to the Store! Worksheet
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Stores: Identify Common People and Places
Stores: Identify Common People and Places
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  • Activity 1 / Grocery Store Worksheet

    Whether it’s for the free samples or their favorite munchies, kids love to go to the grocery store! Help your little learner hone critical sorting and categorization skills with this grocery store sorting worksheet! 
    Completing this worksheet helps your child: 
    • Practice sorting skills
    • Sharpen problem solving skills 
    • Improve cognition and challenge their thinking skills
    Perfect for the littlest of learners, this worksheet helps to bring experiences from real life, like going to the grocery store, right to your child’s desk. Print this for grocery-matching fun, and look out for these items the next time you go to the store!

  • Activity 2 / Let's Go to the Store! Worksheet

    Most likely, your kids tag alone with you as you get some errands done, or do some shopping. But, do you think they actually pay attention to what stores you go into, and what products are bought where? Well, you can easily find out with this fun worksheet. Look through the printout with your child and ask them if they can identify the objects on the left side. Then, ask them to check the correct store where you might find the objects.

  • Activity 3 / Stores: Identify Common People and Places - Quiz

    Students will identify, compare and contrast community stores.