Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to identify and describe different princesses and their characteristics.
Materials and Prep
- Princess books or storybooks
- Paper and crayons
- Optional: Dress-up clothes or accessories
Activities
- Read a Princess Story: Start the lesson by reading a princess storybook to the student. Encourage them to listen carefully and ask questions about the princesses in the story.
- Draw and Color a Princess: Provide the student with paper and crayons. Ask them to draw their favorite princess and color it using their imagination. You can also join in and draw your own princess.
- Act Like a Princess: If you have dress-up clothes or accessories, let the student dress up as a princess. Encourage them to act like a princess by walking gracefully, using polite words, and pretending to have a royal tea party.
- Princess Character Traits: Discuss different character traits of princesses, such as being kind, brave, and caring. Ask the student to think of examples from the story they heard or the princess they drew.
Talking Points
- "Princesses are special characters in stories who are usually brave and kind."
- "They often wear beautiful dresses and live in castles."
- "Princesses can have different hair colors and styles, just like people."
- "Some princesses have magical powers or animal friends."
- "Princesses teach us important lessons about being kind and brave."