Friends Together Lesson Plan By Alexandra Cichon And Samantha Baumgart.

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Friends Together Lesson Plan By Alexandra Cichon And Samantha Baumgart

Targeted Grade  This lesson plan has been created for second graders and can also be used in a second grade ESL classroom

The students will discuss the virtue of friendship and teamwork The students will discuss the virtue of friendship and teamwork Students will retell the story by acting out teacher selected scenes from the book using puppets Students will retell the story by acting out teacher selected scenes from the book using puppets Students will complete puzzles based on teacher selected sentences from the book-Chunks of Meaning Students will complete puzzles based on teacher selected sentences from the book-Chunks of Meaning To conclude the lesson, students will hold an open discussion on friendship and belonging. Teachers will take notes to use for future lessons. To conclude the lesson, students will hold an open discussion on friendship and belonging. Teachers will take notes to use for future lessons. Objectives

Materials Three Friends Together by Hiawyn Oram Three Friends Together by Hiawyn Oram Seal puppet, whale puppet, penguin puppet (3 paper lunch bags) Seal puppet, whale puppet, penguin puppet (3 paper lunch bags) Word Puzzle (created by us) Word Puzzle (created by us)

Assessment To ensure the children accomplish the objective, students will have a discussion centered around friendship, teamwork and what it means to have friends. Students will learn to share and make everyone feel wanted and needed. We, as the teachers, will take notes and record what each child says.

Lesson Steps Step 1:Have the children sit and listen to Three Friends Together by Hiawyn Oram

Lesson Steps Step 2: Engage students using the paper-bag hand puppets. Allow students to come up in front of the class and act out either their favorite part of the book or a teacher- assigned page.

Lesson Steps Step 3: Separate children into groups of four and hand out puzzle pieces. Encourage students to work together as a team to solve the sentence puzzles.

Lesson Steps Step 4: When all the groups have finished, bring the class back together for an open discussion on friendship and belonging. Teachers should be taking notes to use for future lessons, as well as to ensure everyone has a fair chance at speaking.

Conclusion This Three Friends Together lesson plan will work towards decreasing self-imposed classroom segregation, encourage friendship, and improve social wellness. Students will also improve their team-work skills.