Monday, February 9, 2009

One lesson plan I would create for my kindergarden class for them to learn their colors, is using the leap frog software. There are various subjects that are discussed in the software, but I would use the one that teachers about color. I would ask the school librarian, or the head of the computer lab to allow my class to come in and use the computer. I would probably do about 5 kids at a time because with an age group so young they need individual attention.

http://www.funlessonplans.com/ This webpage for lesson plans for early childhood seems to busy. When you first go to this webpage it seems to overwhelming. The colors all clash and it just seems as there is too much going on and that there is no way of finding what you really need. The links though are helpful because you can go on them and they will provide you with a lot of ideas for creating different activities for young children. The different pages are better set up and are easier to navigate through.

My teachers all throughout middle and high school always made sure that we did not plagarize, and would always remind us to cite any sources we use on any assignment. I remember my Government teacher found some plagarisim and highlighted it, found the website the student used, printed the article, highlighted there the same exact thing and turned it into the principal. This student did not pass the class, and since it was a requirement for graduation, was not allowed to graduate on time. I am going to be an earlychild hood teacher so I probably wont run into a problem of plagirism, but if that were ever the case I would probably handle it the same way my Government teacher did.

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