aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | Literature |
What age group | Reception / Kindergarten |
What topic | Friends |
Quantity | 1 |
Any other preferences |
Hello, little explorers! Today, we are going to dive into a magical story about friends. But first, let's kick off our journey with a special activity that will get our imaginations soaring!
Gather Together: Let’s form a big circle on the carpet. Sit comfy and cozy!
Pass the Friendship Ball: I have a soft, colorful ball right here. When you hold the ball, think about what it means to be a good friend. After you share your thought, you can pass the ball to someone else in the circle.
Sharing Ideas:
Special Friendship Words: As we pass the ball, let’s listen and shout out special friendship words we hear, like “share,” “help,” “play,” or “smile!”
After our friendship circle, I have a delightful story to share with you about two friends who go on an adventure and learn about the true meaning of friendship. But I won’t spoil it just yet—let’s see if our circle of friendship words connects to the story!
Before we jump into the story, grab some paper and crayons! While we listen, let’s draw our own picture of what friendship looks like to us. It could be friends playing, hugging, or sharing toys!
Now that we’ve warmed up our hearts and minds with our friendship circle and our drawings, are you ready to explore the wonderful world of friends through our story? Let’s discover the magic together!
This engaging start to a literature lesson helps foster a sense of community while introducing young learners to the theme of friendship in a creative and interactive way.