CI 350 Unit Plan COLORS. Analyze Learners This unit plan will focus on children who are three and four years old. The children will be in a normal classroom.

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CI 350 Unit Plan COLORS

Analyze Learners This unit plan will focus on children who are three and four years old. The children will be in a normal classroom. There is no previous skills needed.

State Objectives The Arts ~ Standard 1: Music and movement Each Child will progress in a variety of music and movement. Physical Health & Development ~ Standard 1: Fine motor Each child will progress in performing fine motor tasks. With strength and control. Language & Literacy ~ Standard 1: Listen and Speaking Each child will progress in using and expressive receptive for a variety of purposes. Mathematics ~ Standard 1: Numbers and operations Each child will progress in understanding quantity and numbers

Websites 1. school.ws/theme/colors.htmhttp:// school.ws/theme/colors.htm 2. htmlhttp:// html

Materials  Various colors of items  Boxes  Spoons  Tissue paper  Crayons or markers  Construction paper  Magazines  Glue  Dominos or blocks  Paint/ paintbrushes  Smocks  Clear cups  Blue, Red, and yellow food coloring  Play Dough  Yarn  Marbles

Utilize Media & Materials This Unit is to be taught in a very student oriented form. There will be no lectures and most activities in this unit plan are hands on. Each color is a different day with different activities. Each color will last a whole day with the different activities throughout the day.

Day 1 Introduction to Colors Story Colors to know A Million Chameleons Colors Activities Flower Garden Mixing Colors Inside Plastic Bags Games Rainbow Simon Says Color Game

Day 2 BLACK & WHITE Activities Black and white Domino trails Song Baa, Baa Black Sheep Story White is the moon Games Black,Black, White

Day 3 RED Activities Red Collage Apple Tree Games Red, Red, Green The color Red Song What is Red? Story I like Red Red is never a mouse Red Bear

Day 4 BLUE Activities Blue Goop Sponge Painting Blue Windows Just a Drop Songs Finding Colors I see Blue Games Color Jump Story Feeling Blue

Day 5 YELLOW Activities Yellow Flowers Sponge painting Songs Lots of Yellow Games Yellow, Yellow, Green Story Yellow, yellow Rosie and the yellow Ribbon Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings

Day 6 GREEN Activities Creating Green Green Frogs Games Green, Green, Blue Songs What is Green? Games Green, Green, Blue Story Green says go Picasso,the green frog Green is Beautiful Spring Green

Day 7 Orange Activities Paper towel magic orange book Songs Color Jump Song Games Red, Red, Orange Story The Big Orange Splot

Day 8 Purple Activities Purple play dough Purple books Songs What is Purple? Games Purple,Purple, Orange Story Harold and the purple crayon The purple coat

Day 9 & 10 Review Story The chalk box story Caps for sale A rainbow of my own Activities Color mixing Color Books Coloring Ball Games Pass the Color Which Color is missing Songs Color Jump Song Color recognition Rhyme

Require Learner Participation By making the activities interesting and fun I can keep the students on task and interested. Also by making the lessons smaller and less time consuming the students will be able to focus. By separating the activities with naptime and snack time the students will not seem overwhelmed.

Evaluate and Revise The evaluation is mostly observation and the activities. These activities will let me evaluate the CSOs. The arts, standard 1 will be evaluated by the songs the students do during group time. The physical health, standard 1 will be evaluated by the art activities were small objects are used. Story time will be used to evaluate the language and literacy standard. The count by numbers activities will be used to evaluate the mathematics standard.