aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | Mathematics |
What age group | Preschool / Nursery |
What topic | Numbers |
Quantity | 1 |
Any other preferences |
Objective: Introduce preschoolers to the concept of numbers through an engaging and interactive lesson.
Materials Needed:
1. Gather the Children: Invite the children to sit in a circle on the floor. Make sure everyone is comfortable and excited for story time.
2. Introduce the Character: Say, "Today, we are going to meet a special friend! Everyone, say hello to Benny the Bear!" (Show the puppet or stuffed animal.)
3. Story Time: Tell a short story. For example:
"Benny the Bear went on a big adventure in the forest to find the hidden numbers! He wanted to collect 1 shiny apple, 2 colorful flowers, and 3 sparkling rocks. Can you help Benny find all the numbers on his adventure?"
Before continuing the story, engage the children with a fun song about numbers. Consider using a familiar tune:
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To the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star":
"One, two, three, it's fun to see,
Numbers all around, come sing with me!
Four, five, six, and seven too,
Count them all together, that's what we do!"
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4. Finding Numbers: After the song, explain how Benny needs help finding the items he wants. Introduce the colorful number cards and the small basket.
5. Counting Together: Ask children to help you count out loud as you pull out the number cards from the basket one by one.
6. Hands-On Counting: Next, provide the counters or small objects.
7. Wrap-Up: Finish with a fun recap of what Benny found.
"Benny found 1 apple, 2 flowers, and 3 rocks! Great job counting, everyone! Benny loves numbers because they help him keep track of all his treasures."
8. Closing Activity: End the lesson with a group cheer: "Hooray for numbers!" Encourage children to share their favorite number or what they liked about the lesson.
This engaging introduction sets the stage for a fun and educational journey into the world of numbers, perfect for preschool-aged learners!