Kindergarten Lesson Plan Week 9
Kindergarten Lesson Plan Week 9
Kindergarten Lesson Plan Week 9
Week 9: ___________________________
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Content Focus: I am special. I can help in many ways.
MEETING TIME 1 MEETING TIME 1 MEETING TIME 1
Song “ I am Special. “ Message: I can be nice to others. I can help others in many ways. Message: There are things that I like about myself.
Message: I am different from others in some ways. Question: What are the things you do for other people – for your Question: What things do you like about yourself?
family, classmates, playmates ?
Questions: Are people all alike ? How can they be different
from one another ? Do people look the same ?
Can they do the same things?
Do they like and dislike the same things
WORK PERIOD 1 WORK PERIOD 1 WORK PERIOD 1
Teacher-Supervised: Target Letter: Ee (letter name, Teacher-supervised: Lit-based: Story Mobile Teacher-supervised: Let’s Write Ee
sounds, words that begin Ee) Character Map Guided Practice
INDOOR/OUTDOOR ACTIVITY: Obstacle Course INDOOR/OUTDOOR ACTIVITY: Roll and Catch INDOOR/OUTDOOR ACTIVITY: Hopping Frogs
MEETING TIME 3: Dismissal Routine MEETING TIME 3: Dismissal Routine MEETING TIME 3: Dismissal Routine
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THURSDAY FRIDAY
CONTENT FOCUS: I have rights and responsibilities.
MEETING TIME 1 MEETING TIME 1:
Message: I have rights. Mensahe: Mensahe: Bukod sa pamilya, may mga iba pang taong tumutulong para maging
There are some things I must have and be able to do as a child. maayos ang buhay ng isang bata.
I have needs that people in my family, school and community must be able to provide. Marami akong kailangang matutunan tungkol sa aking mundo.
Mga tanong: Sino pa ang mga taong tumulong para ikaw ay lumaki at umunlad ?
Questions: What must we have or be able to do as a child ? Who helps you get the things that Ano ang mga bagay na gusto mo pang matutunan ? Sino ang maaring tumulong
you need ? sa iyo ? Anong mga naituturo ng mga magulang mo ? ng guro mo ? ng mga
kaibigan mo ?
WORK PERIOD 1 WORK PERIOD 1
Teacher-Supervised: Target Letter Ff Teacher-Supervised: Let’s Write Ff
Independent: Independent:
Spot the Letter FF Mobile: Mga Taong Tumutulong sa Amin
Children’s Gallery: What we like to Do Mini-book: Who helps me ?
Letter Chart: N,S,E Words Letter Poster(drawings) - Ff
Letter Mosaic - Ff Letter for the Day -Ff
Dramatic Play Playdough
Playdough Dramatic Play
Supervised Recess Supervised Recess
STORY: Si Hinlalaki STORY: Ang Batang Ayaw Gumising
MEETING TIME 2: MEETING TIME 2: Count and Turn (up to 6)
Play “Snap and Clap” (up to 6)
Song: What’s the sound? First Sound First
Ask children to think of words that begin with Nn
Independent: Independent:
Block Play Block Play
Subtraction Cards (2-5) Counting Boards (quantities of 6)
Number Fishing Game/Number Concentration (1-6) Subtraction Cards (2-5)
Go 5 Draw 5/ Find 5/ 5 Concentration Go 5/ Draw 5/ Find 5/ 5 Concentration
Writing Numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6) Writing Numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6)
Hand Game/Lift the Bowl worksheets (up to quantities of 5) Hand Game/Lift the Bowl worksheets (up to quantities of 5)
INDOOR/OUTDOOR ACTIVITY: Save Yourself INDOOR/OUTDOOR ACTIVITY: Count and Turn
MEETING TIME 3: Dismissal Routine MEETING TIME 3: Dismissal Routine
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APPENDIX: WEEK 9
Note: The stories for this week revolve around children’s rights. Use these stories to reinforce their understanding about rights. Encourage them to
make personal connections with these stories.
Sand Play
Objectives: to explore the attributes of sand
to explore capacity of containers
to practice measuring capacity using nonstandard tools and units
Materials: basin of sand, variety of plastic containers (e.g. plastic bottles, cups, spoons)
Number of Players/ Participants: 4 children
Procedure:
Children can use sand in a variety of ways:
They can use sand to explore the capacity of containers.
They can also use this material for dramatic play activities (e.g. cooking, baking)
They can also practice writing numbers and letters on the sand.
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Family Tree
Materials: construction paper, crayons, string/yarn/ribbon; colored markers/crayons, pencil
Number of Players/Participants: 8 children
Procedure:
1. Distribute 1/8 bond paper or newsprint and construction paper with a drawing of a tree to each child in the group
2. Ask students to draw their family members on the bond paper/newsprint.
3. Let them paste the pictures on the tree. Have them paste the pictures of the parents on top while the siblings below his parents.
My Family Book
Objective: to use vocabulary for comparison when describing their place in the family
Materials: booklets with 5-6 pages, crayons, markers, pencil
Number of Players/Participants: 1-5 children
Procedure
1. Provide paper or booklets for each child. On each page write different headings such as “In my family, I am older than my...,” “I am
younger than my...,” “I am taller than my...,”Have children fill out these statements on each page or dictate their responses.
2. Then let them accompany these with drawings.
Family Faces
Objective: fine-motor coordination
Materials: Cut out pictures of individual people from magazines or other sources. Separate the heads from the bodies of the figures
Number of Players/Participants: 6-8 children
Procedure:
1. Present these to children using a tray for heads and a tray for bodies. Tell them to put together people in the funniest way they can think of.
2. Provide paste and colored paper for individual projects or a mural-sized paper for a group poster. (Note: More experienced children will
benefit from cutting the figures out and apart themselves.)
3. Give children opportunities to tell why they think their figures are funny.
Variation: Children can explore other materials such as pebbles, popsicle sticks, and blocks.
Variation: Glue the designs from the Number Stations activity on sheets of paper. Bind the paper to make a book.
Block Play
Objectives: to explore the attributes of 3-dimensional or space figures
to understand the relationship between figures
to build structures using blocks
Materials: table or floor blocks
Number of Players/Participants: 1-4 children
Procedure:
Children use table or floor blocks to build structures.
While building structures children are encouraged to talk about attributes of block (e.g. long/ short, heavy/light) and the relationship of each
block to another (e.g. 2 of these blocks make 1 of these blocks)
Children can also be encouraged to build structures based on the theme of the week (e.g. building homes, schools, establishments in the
community)
6 Concentration
Objective: to explore different combinations that makes 6
Materials: 4 sets of numeral cards (0-6)
Number of Players/Participants: 1-6 children
Procedure:
1. Sixteen cards are placed in the middle of the table, face down in a 4 x 4 arrangement. The remaining cards are placed faced-down in a
stack.
2. The players take turns turning over two cards, trying to turn a pair that totals 6. If a pair can be made, the player keeps it and continues to
play as long as he/she is successful. If he/she is not successful, he/she returns the two cards to their original face-down positions and
replaces any cards he took with new ones from the deck.
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3. With 16 face-down cards on the table, the turn passes to the next player to the left.
4. The person who collects the greatest number of pairs is the winner.
Water Play
Objectives: to compare quantities
to see relationships
Materials: large container (basin) with water, blue poster paint, different-sized plastic containers, different –sized sponges
Preparation: Add a little blue poster to the water and mix well.
Number of Players/ Participants: 2-4 children
Procedure:
1. Let the children dip a sponge in the water.
2. Ask them to squeeze the sponge over a container and observe how much water will come out from the sponge.
3. Ask them to compare quantities of water they will gather from different-sized sponges.
"Place one stick in your left hand." "One and five is six."
"Place one more stick in your left hand." "Two and four is six."
"Place one more stick in your left hand." "Three and three is six."
"Place one more stick in your left hand." "Four and two is six."
"Place one more stick in your left hand." "Five and one is six."
"Place one more stick in your left hand." "Six and none is six." or "Six and zero is six."
Variation: One person is a caller as in a call out game. She holds the number cards and child have to shout out the name of the number in
order to claim it to put on their board.
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3. First one to cover all spaces wins. If child go through all the cards without reaching call out, they should reshuffle the cards, then turn them
face down again and continue playing until someone has won.
It’s A Match
Objective: to match numeral to set of objects/ dots
Materials: one set of cards with numerals – 0 -6, one set of cards with dots (corresponding to the numerals)
Number of Players/Participants: pairs or small group of children
Procedure:
1. Place the numeral cards face down in a box.
2. Place the corresponding dot pattern cards in the chalk tray.
3. Call on a child to get a card form the box and place it over the equivalent card in the chalk tray.
4. If correct, the child may choose the next player
Line Up
Objective: to sort the class into 3 groups based on similarities and differences
Materials: none
Number of Players/Participants: whole group
Procedure:
1. Tell the children that they are to make three lines based on the descriptions you give.
- Make 2 lines: boys, girls
- Make 3 lines: favorite drink: juice, chocolate drink, milk
- Make 3 lines: favorite place: McDonald’s, Jollibee, KFC
- Make 3 lines: favorite activity: playing, watching TV, drawing/coloring pictures
Number Snap
Objective: to match numerals
Materials: 3 sets of number cards, 0-6
Number of Players/ Participants: 2-4 children
Procedure:
1. Shuffle and deal the cards.
2. The players take it in turns to turn over their top card.
3. If two matching cards are turned over, the first player to shout "snap" wins both the piles concerned.
4. Continue until only one player is left.
Draw 6
Objective : to explore different combinations that make 6
Materials : 4 sets of numeral cards (0 –6)
Number of Players / Participants: 3- 5 children
Procedure
1. One card is drawn from the deck and is set aside throughout the game, so that there will be an odd card without a mate at the end of the
game. All the other cards are dealt.
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2. Each child goes through the cards received trying to find pairs that make 6. All the pairs thus made are discarded in the middle of the table.
3. The child then take turns, each holding her cards like a fan and letting the child to his/her left draw one of them without looking at them. If
the child who draws the card can use it to make 6 with one of the cards in his/her hand, he/she discards the pair in the middle of the table. If
he/she cannot use it, he/she has to keep it. He /She then holds all his/her cards like a fan so that the child to his/her left can draw one of
them by chance.
4. The play continues until one child is left holding the odd card and loses the game.
Find 6
Objective: to explore different combinations that makes 6
Materials: 4 sets of numeral cards (0-6)
Number of Players/Participants: 3-5 children
Procedure
1. All cards are dealt. Last card is turned face up. Each child keeps the cards dealt to him/her in a stack, face-down, without looking at them.
2. By turns, child turns over the top card of his/her stack. If this card can be used with one on the table to make a total of 3, the child can take
it and keep the pair. If there are no cards that can be used, he/she has to discard his card in the middle of the table, face up.
3. The player who collects the most number of pairs wins.
Go 6
Objective: to explore different combinations that makes 6
Materials: 4 sets of numeral cards (0-6)
Number of Players/Participants: 1-4 children
Procedure:
1. All the cards are dealt.
2. The players take turns asking specific people for specific cards in a way similar to the card game picking up. For example, John may say
to Carol do you have a 1 ?" If Carol has a 1, she has to give it up to John. John then lays this 1 and a 5 in front of himself, face up.
A child can continue asking for a card as long as he/she gets the card he/she requested. If he/she does not get the card he/she asked for,
the turn passes to the child who said, "I don't have it."
3. The child who makes the greatest number of pairs is the winner.
Target Letter Pp
Write Letter Pp
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Letter Poster: Ss
Objective: to recognize letter formation
Materials: ¼ manila paper, strips of paper (1/8 of bond paper)
Number of Players/Participant: 8-10 children
Procedure:
1. Write the upper and lower case form of the target letter for the day on top of the page.
2. Ask each child to draw or write words that begin with the letter for the day.
3. Children paste their drawings on the manila paper.
4. The group reads the words on the poster.
Target: Letter Ss
Write Letter: Ss
Word Poster Ss
Playdough Letters
Objective: to identify different letters
Materials: playdough
Number of Players/Participants: 6-8 children
Procedure:
1. Give each child a medium-sized ball of playdough.
2. Let the children form different letters.
3. Ask them to identify the letters as they create.
STORIES
Ang Prinsesang Ayaw Matulog
Mga tanong bago ang pagbabasa
1. Anong oras kayo natutulog sa gabi?
2. Madali ba kayong nakakatulog?
3. Narinig nyo na ba ang kuwento ng prinsesang hindi makatulog? Ating alamin kung ano ang lunas sa kanyang problema.
Mga tanong habang nagbabasa
1. Mapapatulog kaya ng manggagamot ang Prinsesa?
2. Ano kaya ang gagawin ng mananayaw para mapatulog ang Prinsesa?
3. Ano kaya ang gagawin ng susunod na bisita para patulugin ang Prinsesa?
Mga tanong pagkatapos magbasa
1. Ano ang problema ng Hari at Reyna?
2. Paano nalutas ang problema?
3. Sino ang lumutas sa problema?
4. Ano ang kanyang ginawa?
5. Kung ikaw ang pakikiusapan ng Hari at Reyna, paano mo naman patutulugin ang kanilang anak?
SONGS/POEMS/RHYMES
What’s the Sound ?, Can you Say the First Sound? - Use words My Family
which starts with letter Pp (tune: twinkle, twinkle)
Who are the people in your neighborhood?
I love mommy. . .she loves me
Who are the people in your neighborhood? We love daddy. . .yes sir e
In your neighborhood? (2x) He loves us and so you see
Oh, who are the people in your neighborhood? We are a happy family
They’re the people that you meet
When you’re walking down the street I love grandma. . . she loves me
They’re the people that you meet each day. We love grandpa. . .yes sir e
He loves us and so you see
We are a happy family
INDOOR/OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Traffic Policeman Five police Officers
The traffic policeman holds up his hand Five strong police officers standing by a store
(hold up hand, palm forward) (hold up one hand)
He blows his whistle One became a traffic cop then there were four
(pretend to blow whistle) (hold up four fingers)
He gives the command Four strong officers watching over me
(hold up hand again) One took a lost boy home then there were three
When the cars stop (hold up three fingers)
(hold up hand again) Three strong officers all dressed in blue
He waves at me One stopped a speeding car and then there were
I’ll cross the street so carefully two
(wave hand as if indicating for someone togo) (hold up two fingers)
Two strong police officers how fast they can run
One caught bad man and then there was one
(hold up one finger)
One strong police officer saw smoke one day
He called a firefighter who put it out right away
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