Objective
By the end of the lesson, the Kindergarten student will be able to understand the concept of manifesting and apply it to their reading comprehension skills.
Materials and Prep
- Blank paper
- Coloring materials (crayons, markers, colored pencils)
Prior knowledge of basic reading skills is required.
Activities
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Activity 1: Visualization
Guide the student to close their eyes and imagine their favorite storybook character coming to life. Encourage them to visualize the character's appearance, actions, and surroundings.
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Activity 2: Drawing Manifestations
Provide the student with a blank piece of paper and ask them to draw their favorite storybook character based on their visualization from Activity 1. Encourage them to be creative and include details.
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Activity 3: Reading Comprehension
Select a short story or passage from a book that the student is familiar with. Ask them to read the passage and then draw a picture of their interpretation of the story. Encourage them to use their imagination and manifest the story through their drawing.
Kindergarten Grade Talking Points
- "Manifesting means using your imagination to bring something to life."
- "When we read a story, we can use our imagination to visualize the characters and events."
- "By drawing what we visualize, we can bring our imagination to life on paper."
- "When we understand a story and can draw it, it means we comprehend what we read."
- "Manifesting helps us become better readers and enjoy stories even more!"