aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | English |
What age group | Reception / Kindergarten |
What topic | letter d |
Quantity | 1 |
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Teacher: "Good morning, everyone! Today is a very special day. We are going to dive into the delightful world of the letter D! Can you all wiggle your fingers like the letter D?"
Teacher: "To start our fun-filled exploration, let me read you a story about a daring dog named Daisy. Daisy is a brave dog who goes on exciting adventures every day. As I read, listen carefully to hear all the words that start with the letter D."
(Here, the teacher can read a short, engaging story featuring Daisy. Emphasize words that start with "d," such as "dog," "daring," "dirt," and "dinner.")
Teacher: "What did you think of Daisy and her adventures? Did you hear lots of words that started with the letter D? Let's think of some! Can anyone tell me a word they remember from the story that begins with D?"
Teacher: "Now that we’ve heard some great D words, let's make a drawing of something that starts with the letter D! It can be a dog, a daisy, or anything you can think of. Grab your crayons, and let’s get doodling!"
Teacher: "Once you’re done with your drawings, we’ll share them with the class and learn even more about the letter D together!"
This introduction combines storytelling, active engagement, and creativity, setting a joyful and interactive tone for the lesson on the letter D.