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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to have fun with clay by making different shapes and animals, like a starfish or a turtle! You will also discover the importance of taking care of your ears and what to do if they feel itchy. Plus, you’ll find out how to make new friends while sharing your clay creations. By the end of our fun clay adventure, you’ll be able to create amazing things, understand how to keep yourself healthy, and enjoy playing with others!

Let's Think

  1. What fun shapes can you make with clay?
  2. Why is it important to tell a grown-up if your ear feels itchy?
  3. How can you find new friends to play with?

Lesson Article

Let’s Have Fun with Clay!

Hi there! Are you feeling a little bored? Let’s do something fun and creative together. How about playing with clay? It’s so much fun to make different shapes and animals!

Making Fun Shapes

With clay, you can make anything you imagine. Look, I made a starfish! Isn’t it cool? You can make one too. Just roll the clay and shape it with your fingers. What else can you make? Maybe a turtle or a fish!

Taking Care of Our Ears

Sometimes our ears can feel itchy. But remember, it’s important not to scratch them with dirty hands. Scratching can make them hurt or get dirty. If your ear feels itchy, tell a grown-up. They can help you feel better.

Finding New Friends

Playing with friends is so much fun! If you ever feel like you don’t have anyone to play with, don’t worry. There are always new friends to meet. Look around and find someone who likes to play too. You can share your clay creations with them!

Let’s Play and Learn!

Playing with clay is not just fun, but it also helps us learn. We can learn about shapes, colors, and even how to take care of ourselves. So, let’s keep playing, creating, and making new friends!

Discussion Questions

  • What is your favorite thing to make with clay, and why do you like making it? Can you think of something new you would like to try creating?
  • Have you ever felt itchy in your ear? What did you do to feel better? Why do you think it’s important to ask a grown-up for help?
  • Can you remember a time when you made a new friend? How did you meet them, and what fun things did you do together?

Lesson Activities

  1. Shape Hunt: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that remind you of the shapes you can make with clay, like circles, squares, or stars. Can you find something that looks like a turtle or a fish? Draw or describe what you find and then try to make those shapes with your clay.

  2. Clay Creations Storytime: Use your clay creations to tell a story. Make different animals or characters and create a little play. What adventures will your clay friends go on? Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can add to it with their own clay characters.

  3. Ear Care Role Play: Practice taking care of your ears with a fun role-play activity. Use a toy or a doll to act out what to do if your ear feels itchy. Remember to tell a grown-up and pretend to wash your hands before touching your ears. This will help you remember how to keep your ears clean and safe!

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