Working Together Part 2
SEL Domain(s): Relationship Building
Relational Risk: Low
Recommended Grades: K-3
*Lesson may need to be modified to meet the specific needs of students
Description:
Teach children about teamwork, empathy, and creativity through group discussions and storytelling.
Steps:
1. Introduction: Discuss Teamwork
Explain the Concept:
Introduce the idea that working together can achieve great results.Example: "Have you ever worked with friends to clean up or play a game? How did it feel?"
2. Sharing Feelings: Losing Something Special
Prompt Discussion:
Discuss how it feels to lose a favorite toy or item.Example: "What did you lose, and how did you feel? Did someone help you feel better?"
Encourage Sharing:
Highlight how friends and teamwork can make challenging situations easier.
3. Pre-Reading Activity: Clifford’s Busy Week
Visual Predictions:
Show illustrations from Clifford’s Busy Week by Norman Bridwell.Ask: "What do you think is happening in these pictures?"
Vocabulary Check:
Identify key terms and discuss words children might already know. Introduce new words in a fun, simple way.
4. Storytime: Read Aloud
Read the Book:
Read Clifford’s Busy Week aloud, focusing on themes of teamwork and problem-solving.Check Comprehension:
Retell the story in their own words.
Identify and discuss the roles of the main characters.
5. Post-Reading Discussion
Create a New Title:
Encourage creativity by having children suggest new titles for the story.Teamwork in Action:
Discuss how Emily Elizabeth and Clifford worked as a team to find Clifford’s toy, Squeaky.Ask: "How did teamwork help them solve the problem?"