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{{Infobox Lesson | |||
| Name = Asking to Help a Friend | |||
| Topic = Practical Life | |||
| Subtopic = Grace and Courtesy | |||
| Photo = | |||
| Level = [[Pre-Primary]] <br> [[Primary]] | |||
| Age = 2.5 | |||
| Preqs = none | |||
| Materials = none | |||
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The purpose of this activity is to show the the child how to politely ask another child if they may help the other child with their work. | |||
== Presentation == | |||
# Invite the child: "I would like to show you how to ask a friend if you can help." | # Invite the child: "I would like to show you how to ask a friend if you can help." | ||
# Walk to a child who is working independently. | # Walk to a child who is working independently. | ||
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# Follow the child's directions to help with his or her work. | # Follow the child's directions to help with his or her work. | ||
# Say, "Thank you for letting me help.", before you stand carefully and walk away. | # Say, "Thank you for letting me help.", before you stand carefully and walk away. | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 28 September 2013
Asking to Help a Friend | |
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Practical Life - Grace and Courtesy | |
Level | Pre-Primary Primary |
Age | 2.5 |
Prerequisites | none |
Materials | none |
The purpose of this activity is to show the the child how to politely ask another child if they may help the other child with their work.
Presentation
- Invite the child: "I would like to show you how to ask a friend if you can help."
- Walk to a child who is working independently.
- Gently place your hand on his or her should and wait for them to look at you.
- One they look at you, say, "Excuse me, may I help?"
- If the child says yes, say, "How may I help?"
- Follow the child's directions to help with his or her work.
- Say, "Thank you for letting me help.", before you stand carefully and walk away.