Kindergarten Lesson Plans: Anti-bullying Curriculum
By Daniel Price
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Used by over 10,000 students dating back to 2001, this curriculum is now available via e-Book, both by individual grade or as a K through 5th grade package. Each of the 38 lessons includes a theme, classroom activity, discussion ideas, and takeaway points. Initially authored by Dr. Daniel Price, a licensed clinical psychologist, the curriculum has undergone revisions by grade level teachers since 2001, and modified to include activities that are fun and educational at the same time.
Topics covered include: Responsibility, Respect, Caring, Fairness, Trustworthiness, and Citizenship.
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Functional Approach to Character Education
Lesson Plan for Kindergarten
Character Lesson: Introduction to School Counselor
Estimated Lenqth of Lesson: 30-45 minutes
Learninq Objective (SOL): K.6a Community Health and Wellness, K.3a Knowledge and Skills, K.11a Writing, K.3f, K.2d Oral Language
VA School Counselinq Standards: EA1, EA6, EA7, EP1, EP6
Objectives:
Students will learn that there are many feelings associated with starting school
Students will share something about themselves with their new classmates
Materials: Franklin Goes to School, a soft ball that is easy to catch
Steps of Lesson:
Welcome students to the school counseling program
Introduce his/herself
Review the rules of the classroom
Tell students that coming to school for the first time can be a little bit scary and exciting all at the same time.
Ask students to raise their hand if they were nervous about coming to school, excited, or sad that summer was over, etc.
Read the story, Franklin Goes to School.
Why did Franklin feel like there were frogs in his tummy?
How did Franklin feel after talking with Mr. Owl?
Did Franklin have a good time at school?
Who could Franklin have talked to if he didn’t start to feel better? Who can you talk to?
Explain to students that one of the exciting things about starting a new school or new school year is to get to meet new friends.
Have students stand in a circle.
Provide a ball that can be rolled or tossed around the circle.
Explain that they are going to throw the ball to someone and say their name. That child will get the ball and say their favorite color (the counselor can choose different categories to help the children get to know one another). After speaking the child will toss the ball to another friend.
Remind students to try to use the names of their classmates. If they do not know a name yet, the counselor will help them by saying the name aloud for everyone to learn.
Assessment:
Do the children understand that there are many feelings involved with starting school for the first time?
Functional Approach to Character Education
Lesson Plan for Kindergarten
Character Lesson: Responsibility
Estimated Length of Lesson: