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Leona Said:

Lesson Plan help? Teachers help!?

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they could do like a coloring page and then like look in books for interesting facts about George Washington. Or they could like find a few facts that they think that is the most important about him.. or write a paragraph about him and why they think hes important.. good luckk((: hope this helpss(:

Beatrice Said:

I need help planning a TEFL lesson plan!?

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Ok, you have a problem. Go to daveseslcafe.com and look at his lesson plans on directions in a city. >>

Frank Said:

Preschool Lesson Plan Help?

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Writing falls under fine motor so I'll give you some general ideas that work with pre-writing skills.
* Use geoboards and stretch rubberbands to make triangles of different sizes and colors.
* you can have laminated triangle sheets, different sizes of triangles on construction paper that you laminate and the kids use washable markers or dry erase markers to trace. You could provide a damp triangle sponge to wipe it off.
* You could have triangle tracers and scissors so they can trace and cut out...possible have paper availble (long strips and they can make a crown---see math) to glue the triangles on.
* triangle rubbings...triangles cut out of different textured materials such as sand paper, corrugated cardboard, plastic canvas, etc. Tape them to a table, wall, or floor and either do large paper or individual papers and provide unwrapped crayons for rubbing.
* Pennant painting/writing- this is great for left to right progression...a prewriting and reading skill. Have the large end of the triangle on the left side and encourage them to make lines from left to write with their paint brush or markers. You can make it more interesting by providing different writing tools to explore with and even the roller stamps.
* provide yarn of different sizes and make triangles...they can even glue them onto paper. Can also use playdough or wikki stix. Great fine motor. Or you can lace a triangle with yarn.
* Add a Stroke: On separate piece of paper for each child, draw several triangles, leaving off one side of each triangle. Give the children markers to they can complete the shape.

Math: crown with triangle patterns; make an evergreen "triangle" tree with strips of different sizes...seriation; ...oh, I see you have a math.

Gross motor:
* create a large chalk triangle outside or a masking tape triangle inside...move along the triangle in different ways.

* make triangle shapes out of various colored construction paper. Tape to wall or floor and encourage the children to toss a beanbag onto the triangle of the color specified or have them choose a triangle and state the color. Can also incorporate numbers, letters, etc by printing it on the triangles.

* Use musical triangles for music and movement.

* 3 children in a group. Have them roll a ball of yarn from one child to the next so that when they get done it's a shape of a triangle.

* Use triangle shaped visual cards with action pictures/numbers and the children choose a triangle and do the action.

Good luck!

Pedro Said:

childrens songs for lesson plan?

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Anything by Raffi is great!!! Here are a couple of web sites.
He sings great songs like: Baby Beluga, Down By the Bay, The Wheels on the Bus, and much, much more!

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