krmhockey asked:
I take a child development class and little kids come in and the students must teach the children. We are teaching 3 to 4 year olds. Now, my lesson is based on a book about ducks. I read the book and then i ahve to teach them a english lesson envolving ducks. What should I do. and they are only 3 to 4 year olds and it must be an english lesson. Help Please, and thanks
Margarito
I take a child development class and little kids come in and the students must teach the children. We are teaching 3 to 4 year olds. Now, my lesson is based on a book about ducks. I read the book and then i ahve to teach them a english lesson envolving ducks. What should I do. and they are only 3 to 4 year olds and it must be an english lesson. Help Please, and thanks
Margarito












6 Comments
Here you go; just take your pick.
blimey! Learn to spell first! It’s ‘involving’!
Kids that age can’t or won’t want to do much more than play - so play with them! Try to find a duck hand puppet Get them to follow intrsuctions - focus commands- for instance, Duck says “Jump up!”
Duck says “Sit down!” etc
An idea hope this helps little bit.
The action wordspronounsecti dont know just an idea hope this helps little bit.
The story and have them pick out the action wordspronounsecti dont know just an idea hope this helps little bit.
since most 3 and 4 year olds can only recognize the alphabet, i guess teaching them how to read the individual words is enough of a lesson plan.
The game you could do something like counting or do crafts.
The game you could do crafts.
Tell them about ducks, the animal. Then make sure they know about the verb, to duck from a flying object. Illustrating with throwing a kleenex and yelling, duck!