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| What to create | Lesson plan |
| Which subject | Personal development |
| What topic | Prob;em solving |
| What length (min) | 30 |
| What age group | Reception / Kindergarten |
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By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify simple problems and explore effective strategies to solve them.
Greeting and Warm-Up
Welcome students with a cheerful tone. Gather them in a circle and engage in a brief discussion about what a problem is. Ask students if they've ever faced a problem and how they solved it.
Introduce the Topic
Explain that today, they will learn about solving problems and that it can be fun!
Read Aloud
Choose a picture book that involves a character facing a problem. Suggest titles like "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" or "Green Eggs and Ham" where characters encounter challenges.
Discussion
Pause throughout the story to ask questions:
Problem Solving in Action
Divide the class into small groups and give each group a simple problem to solve, which may include:
Brainstorming Session
Each group will use chart paper to write down their problem and brainstorm solutions. Encourage them to draw pictures representing their ideas.
Recap
Summarise what was learned about problem-solving. Emphasize the importance of sharing ideas with friends to find solutions.
Closing Activity
End the lesson with a fun song about teamwork and problem-solving.
Encourage a classroom environment where all ideas are welcome, fostering a sense of teamwork and collaboration. Offer positive reinforcement to build confidence in their problem-solving abilities.