"Excuse Me"

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"Excuse Me"
Practical Life - Grace and Courtesy
LevelPrimary
Age2.5
Prerequisitesnone
Materialsnone

In this lesson the child learns how to politely get past a person who is in their way.

Presentation

Ask an older child to help you show the younger children how we use the words “excuse me”. Let the child know briefly how you plan on showing the lesson.

  1. Invite 3-4 children to come participate in your lesson by telling them you have something to show them.
  2. Show each child where exactly to sit. Have the older child sit down as well.
    Once the children are seated, you sit so that you can see them all, they all can see you, and yet you are not in front of them.
  3. Tell the children that when you need to go someplace and someone is in your way, we say: “excuse me”.
    Tell them that you are all going to practice saying excuse me.
  4. Have the older child go and stand near a wall close to the group.
  5. Stand up and begin walking toward the older child.
  6. When you get them, say, “Excuse me, (child’s name)."
  7. The older child should then move over to the side to let you pass between him and the wall.
  8. Walk by and then come back. If the older child is again in the way, say, “Excuse me, (child’s name)."
  9. Sit down in the group and have the older child join you.
  10. Invite one child at a time to walk to a specific spot in the room and back, having to go through an obstacle and having to use “excuse me”.
  11. Repeat until every child has had the chance to practice saying “excuse me”.

Tell the children that this is how we use “excuse me”. Tell the children that they can now say “excuse me” to each other when someone is in their way.
Excuse them one at a time, making sure each child has thought of what he would like to de next.

Points of Interest

  • Getting by the obstacle successfully by using the words “excuse me”.

Purpose

Direct Purpose

  • To have the children use “excuse me” with others

Indirect Purpose

  • Teaching the children grace and courtesy in the classroom

Control of Error

Variations and Extensions