aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | Natural science |
What age group | Reception / Kindergarten |
What topic | |
Quantity | 1 |
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Begin the lesson by gathering the children in a circle. Play a cheerful song about nature, such as "The Green Grass Grows All Around." Encourage the children to clap, stomp, and sing along to the rhythm. This fun, active introduction will make them excited about the topic!
Once the song has ended, invite the children to close their eyes and imagine they are stepping into a beautiful garden. Describe the surroundings vividly:
"Imagine you’re walking through a sunny garden. You can hear the birds chirping and the leaves rustling in the gentle breeze. What do you see? Colorful flowers? Buzzing bees? Let’s take a deep breath in and smell the sweet scent of blooming flowers!"
Next, introduce a "Nature Mystery Box!" In this box, place several items related to nature, such as a leaf, a small rock, a flower, and a feather. Explain that these items will help us discover more about the natural world.
After exploring the items, encourage the children to share their thoughts and experiences with nature. Ask questions like:
To transition into the main lesson, tell the children that they will create their own nature-inspired artwork. Provide them with crayons and paper. As they draw, inspire them with ideas:
"Draw your favorite thing you see in nature! It can be anything—a tree, a flower, or even a cute animal!"
Wrap up the introduction by reminding the children that today we're going to learn more about the amazing world of nature! Encourage them to bring their drawings to share later, as they will represent their own little adventure into the great outdoors.
This engaging introduction will not only spark the children's curiosity about natural science but also appeal to their senses and creativity!