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i am planning daywise lesson plan for kindergarten.. i want to know it is theme based activities so can the planned academic portion be covered in the given time period..
Started by Stephanie Malm.
That is very broad....hmm...well, from my experience it: -involves 1.body movement, 2.listening, 3.speaking and communication and 4.time for the student to write or concentrate by themselves -Reviews the last lesson by way of a short quiz, a warm-up game or activity, or something that shows that they comprehend what they learned. -Keeps the student interested by instilling curiosity, asking questions about what they know about the subject, or a game to learn by. -Generally, in one hour, there should be a few changes in activities. For small children, every 15 minutes is maximum for one activity, even shorter is better. Their concentration capacity is low. For older students, one 5 minute, one 15 minute, and one longer activity would be good. -When you teach something, if it is a logic problem, you give an example, then you give another and ask for students to repeat that. Then you allow them to try another few problems together with the class, then alone. If it is rote learning, you repeat, repeat and then quiz game them (they like this). It is always important to have the goal of the student being able to at some point use what you are teaching by themselves, and out of context.
Started by Shimo.

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