Sue Windle 
Introduction Overview  Narratives Exhibits  Reflection
    EXHIBITS
    Lesson Plan # 1 
    Lesson Plan # 2
    Lesson Plan # 3
    Lesson Plan # 4
    Lesson Plan # 5
    Assessment
    Parent Letter
    Multicultural Component
     

      Lesson Plan # 1 

      Lesson Title:  Friend Pictures
      Time Block:  Choice
      Age Group:  1-3
      Group Size:  4
      Curriculum Area:  Language Arts
      Strategies:  Questioning
      Why?  This lesson allows students to match pictures with the names and faces of their friends.

      Objectives:
      1.  To promote language development by naming the friends they see on the wall.
      2.  To enhance matching skills by finding the picture when given a friends name.
      3.  To incorporate technology by using pictures from a digital camera.
      4.  To enhance children's awareness of self and others by finding their picture on the wall.

      Michigan Content Standards and Benchmarks

      • Technology Content Standard 3:  All students will apply appropriate technologies to critical thinking, creative expression, and decision making skills.  Benchmark 2:  Use a variety of technologies to express ideas.
      • ECSQ Standard F.2:  Adequate and appropriate facilities, space, equipment, supplies, and materials are provided in early childhood education programs.

      • Criterion F.2.2:  Physical spaces are arranged to promote interaction of children with materials, other children, and adults. 
        Learning Outcome 5:  Children are active members of a supportive and cooperative classroom community in which they freely participate. (Social and Emotional Development) 
      Materials:
      Digital Camera
      Computer and printer to print pictures
      Laminated pictures of each child with Velcro on the back
      A strip of velcro on the wall to hold each picture

      Procedure:

      1.  Place a picture of each child on the wall.
      2.  Encourage children to find pictures of themselves and their friends.

      • Show me where your picture is
      • Can you find Sean's picture?
      • Who do you see in this picture
      • Hold up a picture and ask if that child is here today.


      Lesson Closure:
      Encourage children to put the pictures back on the wall for their other friends.

         
         
         
         

        Lesson Plan # 2


      Lesson Title:  Revisiting Opening Eggs Using an Activity Board
      Time Block:  Choice
      Age Group:  1-3
      Group Size: 4
      Strategies:  Questioning
      Why?  This lesson allows children to revisit a previous activity by looking at pictures and words on an activity board.

      Objectives:
      1. To encourage group discussion by talking about what they see on the activity board.
      2.  To provoke problem solving skills by talking about different ways to open the eggs.
      3.  To increase language by giving words to describe the actions and discoveries that were taking place.
      4.  To promote awareness of technology by using pictures from a digital camera to revisit a previous activity.

      Michigan Content Standards and Benchmarks

      • ECSQ F.4 

      • Criterion F.4.2 
        Learning Outcome 2 
      Materials
      Digital Camera
      Computer and Printer
      Activity Board with words and pictures of children's activity

      Procedure:
      1.  Invite children to come and talk about the activity board.
      2.  Ask children about what they see in the pictures.

      • Who do you see in this picture?
      • What is she trying to do?
      • How did she open the egg?
      • What is he using to open the egg?
      • What is inside of the egg?
      • What color is it?
      • What is on the outside of the egg?  Is it hard or soft?
      • Did Ella and Elise open the egg the same way or different ways?


       Lesson Closure:
              Encourage children to make another choice when finished.

       
      • Because of the children's different learning styles, a variety of mediums enhance each child's strength and encourages interaction.

     

       

      Lesson Plan # 3

      Digital camera to take pictures of each child
      Computer and printer to print out the pictures
      "Friends" book  (Each page has apicture of a child and the words "Friends, Friends, What Do You Hear?  I Hear (name) Talking To Me."

      Procedure:
      1.  Sing the "Friends" song.
      2.  Introdice the "Friends" book to the children.
      3.  Read the book, allowing the children to name which friend is in the picture.

      Lesson Closure:
      Sing "The Wheels on the Bus" and send children three at a time to put their carpets away and wash their hands for snack.
       
       

      Lesson Plan # 4

      Lesson Title:  Revisiting Opening Eggs
      Time Block:  Choice
      Age Group:  1-3 
      Group Size:  Class
      Source:  Self
      Curriculum Area:  Language Arts
      Strategies:  Questioning, Problem Solving
      Why?  This lesson allows the children to revisit a previous activity by watching a tape of their activity on the monitor.

      Objectives:
      1.  To encourage group discussion by talking about what they see in the video.
      2.  To provoke problem solving skills talking about different ways to open the eggs.
      3.  To increase language by giving words to describe the actions that were taking place.
      4.  To promote awareness of technology by using the monitor and VCR to watch a playback of a previous activity and video taping the group discussion. 

      Michigan Content Standards and Benchmark

      • ECSQ F.4                                                                                     Criterion F.4.2

      • Learning Outcome 


      Materials:
      Monitor and VCR
      Video Camera and blank tape
      Tape of egg opening activity
       

      Procedure:
      1.  Set up the monitor and VCR, making sure that the tape of the activity is ready to play.
      2.  Invite the children to the activity.
      3.  Begin playing the tape for the children.
      4.  Using the video camera, video the children watching the activity.
      5.  Ask the children:

      •  How did Michael open the egg?
      •  How is Elise opening the egg?
      •  What happened to the egg when she pushed on it?
      •  What is Ella using to open the egg?
      • How else could you open the egg?


      Lesson Closure:
      When children are finished watching the video, encourage them to make another choice.
       
       

      Lesson Plan # 5

      Lesson Title:  Animals
      Time Block:  Choice
      Age Group:  1-3
      Group size:  Whole Class
      Curriculum Area:  Language Arts, Science
      Strategies:  Questioning
      Why?  This lesson gives children the opportunity to name animals and their sounds using an overhead projector.

      Objectives:
      1. To enhance vocabulary by naming the animals and the sounds they make.
      2. To promote group discussion by talking about the animals they see on the wall.
      3. To create realistic sized animals by using the overhead projector to project pictures on the wall.

      Michigan Content Standards and Benchmarks

      • ECSQ Standard F.2                                                                     Criterion F.2.2

      • Learning Outcome 7 
      Materials:
      Computer, Internet and printer
      Pictures of different animals on overhead transparencies
      Overhead projector
      White sheet to hang on wall

      Procedure:
      1.  Create animal pictures from the Internet.
      2. Print pictures onto transparencies.
      3. Set up overhead projector and sheet covering the wall.
      4. Invite children to the activity.
      5. Put up pictures of the animals on the overhead.

      •  What animal do you see?
      •  What sound does it make?
      • What color is it?
      6. Continue to go through the rest of the animals, encouraging the children to talk about the animals.

      Lesson Closure:
       Encourage children to make another choice.
       
       
       
       

      ASSESSMENT
         Developmental Checklist

      This is a tool which is created to evaluate the strengths and needs of each child.
      Lessons are created to assist and develop the children in all areas of domain.
       


      PARENT LETTER

      This is sample of a parent letter I send home a couple of times a semester.  Since our children have little language, communication with the parents is essential.


       
       

      MULTICULTURAL COMPONENT


       
       






















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