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In this activity the child | In this activity the child is taught the names of things from the room with a three-period-lesson. Before beginning, choose three words that you will teach. For example: floor, wall, and ceiling. | ||
== Presentation == | == Presentation == | ||
# Gather a collection of objects from around the room. | # Gather a collection of objects from around the room on a tray, and bring them to a mat or table. | ||
#: [[Image:Objects of the Env 1.JPG|280px]] | #: [[Image:Objects of the Env 1.JPG|280px]] | ||
# | # Take an item from the tray and hold it for the child to see. Say the object's name and encourage the child to repeat it. | ||
#: [[Image:Objects of the Env 2.JPG|280px]] [[Image:Objects of the Env 3.JPG|280px]] | #: [[Image:Objects of the Env 2.JPG|280px]] [[Image:Objects of the Env 3.JPG|280px]] | ||
# next step | # next step | ||
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# next step | # next step | ||
#: [[Image:Objects of the Env 5.JPG|280px]] [[Image:Objects of the Env 6.JPG|280px]] | #: [[Image:Objects of the Env 5.JPG|280px]] [[Image:Objects of the Env 6.JPG|280px]] | ||
===Notes=== | |||
From the first day the child enters the classroom, language lessons must be given. Teaching the children the language for the objects in their environment will add to their vocabulary and help orient them in their new environment. The teacher should begin with broad categories. Later, they can move on to sub-classifications. It is also important to present the child with words that they already had some experience with or knowledge of to give the child a foundation in lanaguage. The lessons should always include movement and when done formally, should be done in a Three Period Lesson style. | |||
== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == | ||
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== Variations and Extensions == | == Variations and Extensions == | ||
Other examples for word categories are: | |||
* Table, Chair, Shelf | |||
* Bowl, Spoon, Tray | |||
* Jug, Scissors, Bin | |||
* Soap Dish, Brush, Sponge | |||
==Materials== | |||
Objects of the environment such as chair, table, or lamp | |||
== | ==Make Your Own== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 6 May 2020
Objects of the Environment | |
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Language - Language Foundation | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 2 + |
Prerequisites | Using a Mat |
Materials | objects from around the room tray |
In this activity the child is taught the names of things from the room with a three-period-lesson. Before beginning, choose three words that you will teach. For example: floor, wall, and ceiling.
Presentation
- Gather a collection of objects from around the room on a tray, and bring them to a mat or table.
- Take an item from the tray and hold it for the child to see. Say the object's name and encourage the child to repeat it.
- next step
- next step
Notes
From the first day the child enters the classroom, language lessons must be given. Teaching the children the language for the objects in their environment will add to their vocabulary and help orient them in their new environment. The teacher should begin with broad categories. Later, they can move on to sub-classifications. It is also important to present the child with words that they already had some experience with or knowledge of to give the child a foundation in lanaguage. The lessons should always include movement and when done formally, should be done in a Three Period Lesson style.
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Other examples for word categories are:
- Table, Chair, Shelf
- Bowl, Spoon, Tray
- Jug, Scissors, Bin
- Soap Dish, Brush, Sponge
Materials
Objects of the environment such as chair, table, or lamp