Unplugged Lesson
Beginner
30 mins
Teacher led
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Sequence Master: Putting Events in Order

This lesson guides you, the teacher, in introducing the concept of sequencing to your students. You'll start with a 'Follow the Leader' game, move on to whiteboard sequencing activities, and use interactive games. The lesson concludes with a sequencing worksheet activity for students to apply their learning.
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    1 - Introduction

    Welcome to the 'Sequencing Sr Infants' lesson! This lesson is designed to introduce the concept of sequencing to your students through fun and interactive unplugged activities. The lesson will start with a 'Follow the Leader' game to warm up and engage the students. Then, we will move on to whiteboard sequencing activities where students will learn about the concept of sequencing by putting things in the correct order. We will also use interactive games to reinforce the concept. The lesson will end with a sequencing worksheet activity where students will apply what they have learned. Remember, the goal of this lesson is to make learning fun and interactive for your students. So, let's get started!

    2 - Follow the Leader

    Begin the "Follow the Leader" game by having all the students copy your actions exactly as you perform them. Stand at the front of the class and start with simple movements like touching your head, clapping your hands, or jumping in place. Encourage the students to follow along closely, mimicking your actions as they get used to the activity.

    Once the students are comfortable with the game, select one or two students to take turns as the leader in front of the class. The rest of the students should continue to follow the leader’s actions exactly.

    To introduce a further challenge, explain that the leader can specify different outcomes than the condition. For example, "If I jump, then you clap," or "If I spin in a circle, then you put your hands in the air." Use the teacher notes for additional examples to keep the game engaging.

    3 - Whiteboard Sequencing Activities

    Start by explaining to the students that today they will be learning about sequencing. Ask them, "What do you think sequencing means?" After hearing their ideas, provide a simple definition: "Sequencing means putting things in the correct order."

    Next, engage the students in the interactive games in the following steps.  Remember to encourage them to explain their reasoning when completing the sequence.

    Complete the following sequence activities.

    We recommend pressing the 'Fullscreen' option for these games for better visuals!

    4 - Putting on our Shoes

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