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The Two Years Old Class introduces 2 years old to letters, numbers, colors and shapes. Lesson plans include language development, learning the alphabet, recognizing numbers and learning to count. Learning Centers use blocks, puzzles, creative art, and books. At this stage, toddlers are becoming more independent and our teachers promote practicing life skills like hand washing, picking up toys and sharing with friends.
Ms. Misha's 2 Year Old Lesson Plan
Grade Level:
K
Subject:
Implementing, Building & Maintaining Standards
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For 2 year old early learners every child's development is unique and complex. Although children develop through a generally predictable sequence of steps and milestones, they may not proceed through these steps in the same way or at the same time. A child's development is also greatly influenced by factors in his or her environment and the experiences he or she has.
Objective:
Helping 2 year old Early Learners build foundational aptitudes in the following:
- Use of their senses and motor skills to explore the world and answer high curiousities about unfamiliar objects, events and phenomena.
- Solving simple problems with the "trial and error" method.
- Encouraging pretend play, using familiar objects and situations to process their daily experiences.
- Helping to develop immature pronunciation skills.
- Supporting the practice in understanding of simple directions and many common phrases used in routine situations.
- Support in laying the groundwork for reading and writing.
- Supporting the Joy of Reading by having books read to them and allowing the
- Support in the beginning stages of the use of logical reasoning to solve everyday problems.
- They also understand addition and subtraction with the numbers "one" and "two."
- Physical mobility including rolling, crawling, creeping, walking, running, jumping and climbing.
- Building the use of motor skills to explore the creative arts.
- Encouraging the enjoyment of playing alongside other children, but understanding that 2 year olds usually keep to themselves.
- When conflicts arise, stepping in to prevent aggression and teach appropriate behaviors.
- Understanding that children this age are beginning to label feelings and controlling emotions can be difficult, however, so frustration may trigger emotional meltdowns.
- Supporting the use of comfort objects like blankets or teddy bears to help two-year-old learners cope with new situations or strong emotions.
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Prep:
Order storytime book titles from the local library.
Materials:
Shape Toss: 1 large box, paints, paint brushes, PVA craft glue, sticky tape, card stock, black marker pen, shape bean bags and scissors
Alphabet Playdough Mats: DiY color playful color print outs using a powerpoint program in landscape. Then simply print and laminate mats for repeated use.
Puffy Paint: self-raising flour, salt, food colourings, paint brushes, paint tray (or use empty egg cartons), measuring spoons, water and cut up pieces of cardboard
Creating a Number Line 1-20: 20 craft sticks (pop sticks), play dough, miniature cupcake liners, large sticker dots, black marker pen, and glue