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Which subjectReading
What topicNursery rhymes
What length (min)30
What age groupReception / Kindergarten
Class size20
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Lesson plan

Lesson Plan

Topic

Nursery Rhymes

Grade/Age Group

Reception / Kindergarten

Subject

Reading

Objectives

Materials

Length of Lesson

30 minutes

Class Size

20 students

National Curriculum Alignment

This lesson aligns with the Early Learning Standards for Language Arts, focusing on phonemic awareness, listening skills, and comprehension.

Homework

Students will take home a nursery rhyme to practice with their families and illustrate a scene from it. Completed homework will be collected at the beginning of the next class without requiring student presentations.

Lesson Structure

Step Number Step Title Length Details
1 Introduction to Nursery Rhymes 5 minutes Briefly explain what nursery rhymes are and why they are important. Introduce a few examples.
2 Listen and Recite 10 minutes Play an audio recording of a nursery rhyme or read it aloud. Encourage students to join in as they get comfortable.
3 Rhyming Words Activity 5 minutes Discuss the concept of rhyming words. Use a whiteboard to write examples from the rhyme just recited.
4 Illustration Time 5 minutes Provide students with coloring materials to draw a picture inspired by the nursery rhyme they learned.
5 Share and Wrap Up 5 minutes Invite a few students to share their drawings with a partner or in small groups. Conclude by revisiting the nursery rhyme and emphasizing key points.

This lesson plan provides a structured approach to teaching nursery rhymes while engaging students through auditory, visual, and kinesthetic activities, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.

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