Today, you will learn to recognize what makes you special and unique, understand your feelings and how to express them, discover the importance of sharing and caring for others, and explore the world around you with curiosity. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to name things that make you special, share a happy memory, think of a way to help someone, and come up with a fun idea for exploring something new! Are you ready to have some fun learning about yourself and the world?
Hello, little friend! Today, we’re going to talk about something fun and interesting. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Do you know who you are? You are a special person with your own name, your own smile, and your own way of doing things. Isn’t that amazing?
Everyone has things that make them special. Maybe you have a favorite toy, a favorite color, or a favorite game you like to play. What are some things that make you special?
Sometimes we feel happy, and sometimes we feel a little sad. It’s okay to have different feelings. Can you think of a time when you felt really happy? Maybe it was when you were playing with your friends or when you got a big hug from someone you love.
It’s important to share and care for others. When we share our toys or help someone who needs it, we make the world a better place. Can you think of a way you can share or help someone today?
Do you like to ask questions and learn new things? Being curious is a great way to discover the world around you. Maybe you can ask a grown-up to tell you a story or show you how something works.
There are so many things to see and learn. You can explore by going on a nature walk, reading a book, or even drawing a picture. What will you explore today?
Remember, you are amazing just the way you are. Keep being curious, kind, and special!
Feelings Collage: Gather some old magazines, newspapers, or printed pictures. Ask the children to cut out images that represent different feelings like happiness, sadness, excitement, or calmness. Have them create a collage on a piece of paper. Afterward, discuss with them why they chose each image and what feelings they represent. This activity helps children recognize and express their emotions.
Special Me Drawing: Provide each child with a blank sheet of paper and some crayons or markers. Ask them to draw a picture of themselves doing something they love or something that makes them feel special. Encourage them to include their favorite toy, color, or activity in the drawing. Once completed, let each child share their drawing with the group and explain what makes them special.
Sharing and Caring Role Play: Set up a small play area with toys and props. Pair up the children and give them scenarios where they can practice sharing and caring. For example, one child can pretend to be sad, and the other can offer a toy or a comforting word. After the role play, discuss how sharing and caring made them feel and how it can make others feel happy too.
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