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Kindergarten Lesson Plan

Josephine Said:

Ideas Please! I need to teach a compare/contrast kindergarten lesson plan for a job interview.?

We Answered:

Try Venn Diagrams, comparing two books of your choice, something easy that every kid knows.
Reference link: http://www.learningtogive.org/lessons/un…
or use this web site, it is really great:
http://www.readinga-z.com/newfiles/level…
and then click at the bottom for a Yummy Yummy Book, you should get a print out of it here is the link:
http://www.readinga-z.com/newfiles/level…

Barbara Said:

Does anyone have a lesson plan for a language arts kindergarten class involving the letter N?

We Answered:

Teach the name of the letter, the sound of the letter, words that begin with the sound, how to print the letter, have them make the letter using play dough, draw the letter in sand, paint the letter, draw pictures that start with N, etc. Make a huge N out of chart paper and have them glue pictures on it of things that begin with N. They could draw the pictures or cut them out of magazines. Figure out kids names that begin with N. Make up a poem for them for the letter N and have them learn it.

Here is another link. Best of luck with it.

Steve Said:

Kindergarten lesson plan help? Three Little Javelinas/Pigs?

We Answered:

It depends on the school really.
Some schools teachings are higher than others.

For an average school, I would say it's a little above the kindergarten capacity.
I definitely didn't know what a Venn Diagram was in Kindergarten.

But I'm pretty sure most of them will have heard the Three Little Pigs before.

Troy Said:

Kindergarten lesson plan-Giraffes?

We Answered:

Get some butcher paper and draw the body of a giraffe and the head of a giraffe. Draw a section of the neck on a page and make copies for each child. Let each child decorate a part of the neck and let the giraffe's neck snake through the room.

We made little bubbles and put them above and below parts of the neck that had giraffe facts on them and let each child get up and point out which part of the neck they made.

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