12-11-2012
Literacy (Making play
dough and using the senses 1. Tough 2. Smell)
I planned to start the lesson with the week’s letter which
is /n/. I first ask the children if they
remember what letter is that (pointing to the /n/ letter on the board.
I then connected the letter with one student’s name (Noora)
, I bring some of the children’s pictures and asked them does it start with
/n/? for example, Nali for Ali, Nathari for Athari and so on. Then I asked them
about things that starts with /n/ they told me Ms. Naseem and nose after that I
introduce nurse, notebook, nose.
I asked one child to
show me the letter /n/ in the blue wall but he went to the door and point at
the letter /n/ which is good. I asked another child to point in the blue wall and
she did.
From this point I introduce my activity which was making
play dough and adding food color to it in order to for the children to smell
it. I told the students what do we do
with our nose? Eating, seeing. Smelling?
I started to divide the students into 3 groups each group
with 5-6 students. I went around and I give
each group amounts of flour, water, salt and oil until we finish the activity.
In this group the most important goal for me if to have the
children touching and smelling. It doesn’t matter if they produce perfect play
dough.
I also planned to have another activity but I think I haven’t
thought carefully about the time that I will spend in reviewing the letter and
doing the play dough activity.
Reflection
In general I should count this lesson as part of literacy
and numeracy because it talks about smell, touch and measure the components needed. Secondly, I think if
the lesson was about the letter in the whole and then in focus groups we
discuss the touch and smell. Thirdly, I could provide the components needed
before where each child has something do add. For example, one child will hand
one cup of flour, other one will handle the slat, oil or water and so on. Finally, to save the time, I should bring some cloves and aprons so the
children just take it off and sit on the carpet instead of asking them to go
and wash their hands which affects the time management of observation.
Great Asmoonee!
ReplyDeleteI love the inovative Idea of teaching children how to make something that they can use to learn and have fun ! good on you :)
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ReplyDeleteI liked this hands on activity, I also liked how you integrated science with numeracy and literacy.
ReplyDeletekeep it up =)
I liked the way of how you integrated your aim with an activity that the student can use their senses. I think they learnt and they enjoyed it in the same time. As we know the students learn very well while they are doing so they learnt and they had fun without they know that.
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