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Which subject | Reading |
What topic | Nursery rhymes |
What length (min) | 30 |
What age group | Reception / Kindergarten |
Class size | 20 |
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Number of slides | 5 |
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Nursery Rhymes
Reception / Kindergarten
Reading
30 minutes
20 students
This lesson aligns with the Early Learning Standards for Language Arts, focusing on phonemic awareness, listening skills, and comprehension.
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.
Step Number | Step Title | Length | Details |
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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.