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    LESSON PLAN

    NAME: Katie Kalnitz

    DATE: TBA

    GRADE LEVEL/SUBJECT AREA: Kindergarten Social Studies

    OBJECTIVES:

    1) Children will be able to use prior knowledge to add to our whole class discussionabout fire fighters.

    2) Children will be able to follow one to two step directions during the game.3) Children will be able to use the video clip to add onto their prior knowledge of

    firefighters.

    4) Children will be able to use the video and discussion to help them when puttingthe picture cards in order from beginning to end.

    STANDARDS:

    1) 14.D.Kb Develop an awareness of roles of leaders in their environment.2) 15.A.Ka Identify community workers and the services they provide.3) 15.A.Kb Describe some peoples jobs and what is required to perform them.4) CC.K.R.L.3 Key Ideas and Details: With prompting and support, identify

    characters, settings, and major events in a story.

    5) 1.B.Kb Connect text to prior experiences and knowledge.

    MATERIALS:

    1) Online Interactive Read Aloud: StoryPlace Pre-School Library: Time To Fight a Fire(http://www.storyplace.org/preschool/activities/timetofightafire.asp)

    2) Barney Song Hurry Hurry Drive The Firetruck(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLV9IA6gYW0)

    3) Chart paper4) Permanent marker5) Sequencing handout6) Extra Firefighter worksheetPROCEDURES:

    1) Attention Getter (2-3 minutes):

    Use train whistle to get students attention, and ask them to quietly tiptoe to the rug forour lesson. As the students begin to gather at the rug, tell them we will play a quick game

    of guess who. Begin by saying, I am a man or a woman who wears a protective uniform

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    to keep me safe from heat. I help the community by traveling in my big red truck when

    people need me, and I am brave when I have to go into houses to save people and

    animals. Who am I? Wait for the children to guess what community worker you aredescribing. If no one is able to guess, add more clues, for example I am not afraid to be

    near a fire! Once the children guess firefighter, praise the children for doing a great

    job and tell them we will be talking about firefighters today.

    2) Whole-Group Brainstorm(5-6 minutes):Tell the children that before we do some fun firefighter activities, we first need to talk

    about what we already know about firefighters. Ask the children to quietly raise theirhands and talk about what they know about firefighters. For example: what firefighters

    wear, who can be a firefighter, has anyone ever met a firefighter, what do firefighters do,

    how do firefighters help our community, etc. Write down the childrens responses on the

    chart paper. Next, have the children stand up to do a quick game in order to transitionthem into their seats for the next activity.

    3) Firefighter Says Game (2-3 minutes):Have the students stand up and play a quick game of Firefighter Says to get their wiggles

    out before the next activity.

    - Climb the ladder (make fists above their head, raise one arm at a time while marching)

    - Squirt the water (make a hose out of one hand and pretend to be squirting water)- Stop, drop, and roll

    - Sound the siren (make a sound like a fire engine siren)

    - Drive the fire truck (put hands out as if turning a steering wheel)

    OR Barney Song

    (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLV9IA6gYW0)

    3) Online Interactive Read Aloud and Discussion (5-7 minutes):

    Once all of the students are seated, tell them we are going to watch a short video aboutfire fighters. Tell the students there are songs in the video, and they can sing along with

    the characters! After the video, ask the students to turn to a partner and talk about

    something they learned. Then, as a whole group, discuss what they saw in the video.(Touch on vocabulary such as: ladder, hose, siren, etc. as well as the sequence of events).

    Tape the chart paper where you recorded the childrens knowledge before the video on

    the whiteboard to compare what they knew and what they learned after the video. After

    the discussion, students will work on a firefighter activity at their seats.

    7) Sequencing Activity(4-5 minutes):Hand out the sequencing activity. Explain to the students that they will cut out the

    pictures, and put them in order from what would happen first to what would happen last.If some students finish early, have a firefighter worksheet for them to complete while the

    others finish up.

    8) Summary

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    Have the students put their finished work in their community portfolio in the firefighter

    folder. Explain to children that if we didnt have firefighters, our community would not

    be complete. They help us stay safe and protect us when things go wrong.

    ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION:I will know if my students comprehended the objectives if they are able to verbalize theirknowledge about firefighters during the class discussion as well as after the video. I will

    also know if my students comprehended the objectives if they are able to use their

    knowledge of fires and firefighters to put the picture cards in the correct order. Overall, Iwill know that my students obtained the objective if they can state how firefighters help

    our community.