Shapes
Transcript of Shapes
Shapes
By Eulàlia Freixa PedrolaANT 1 (2012/13)
Lesson Plan:
• Title of the unit: Playing with shapes
• Unit of study: Maths - Geometry
• Group: 4 years old children (Pre-school)
Learning objectives:• To identify basic shapes (circle, square, triangle
and rectangle)• To draw basic shapes following the teacher’s
instructions• To draw a monster by using basic shapes
(circle, square, triangle and rectangle) [Fast-finishers activity]
• To describe the monster using the vocabulary they already know (shapes and colours) [Fast-finishers activity]
Competences involved:
• Linguistic and audiovisual communication
• Mathematical competence
• Data processing and digital competence
• Learning to learn
• Competence in knowledge and interaction with the physical world
What children should know first?
• Instruction verbs/actions: listen, draw, colour…
• Colours: red, blue, green, yellow, pink, purple, orange…
• Classroom materials: pencil, crayons, smart board, rubber…
What are they going to learn?
• Square
• Circle
• Triangle
• Rectangle
Lesson Developement:
• Everyday routines: (10 min)
• Reviewing colours: (5 min)
• Introducing shapes: (10 min)
• Playing with shapes:
(15 min)
http://eu.ixl.com/math/kindergarten/identify-shapes
• Shapes & Colour Dictation: (15 min)
Fast-finishers activity:
• Drawing a monster on a paper by using shapes and colours.
• Learning objectives: -To draw a monster by using basic shapes
(circle, square, triangle and rectangle) -To describe the monster using the
vocabulary they already know (shapes and colours)
Reflections:• Children got excited because they noticed they
knew the colours in English (revision)• They loved doing an online activity on the smart
board (smth new for them and occasional)• They got overexcited when doing the online
activity because they realised they were managing pretty well
• They followed the instructions correctly when doing the Shapes & Colour Dictation (assessment)
Changes??
• Of course, there can be changes…
since there were no fast-finishers, I would use the ‘Drawing monster’ activity in the next lesson to revise what they have learnt and to foster the new vocabulary.