What does it mean to be a member of a community?
NOTE: Prior to this lesson, use the Blue Sky Activity in which students envision a better world. If you already have a Blue Sky display, revisit it before beginning this lesson.
Students will listen and respond to the story of The Little Red Hen. The concepts of community and working together for the betterment of the community will be developed.
One 30 minute class period
The learner will:
Anticipatory Set:
Choose several students to come to the front of the room and help you divide a bag of candy, a sheet of stickers, or another group of things that can be divided to share with the rest of the class. As you are choosing helpers, whisper specific directions to them. Ask one student to act greedy without actually touching the items. Ask another student to act lazy about helping. Ask another student to be very helpful. After they have worked together helping you, discuss how the behaviors affected how well the task was done. Ask the rest of the class to respond to the question as well. Tell the students that are going to read a story about a hen that has a job to do, and she needs help from her friends to do the job.
The assessment for this lesson will be based on teacher observations of student participation.
Read The Little Red Hen (Makes a Pizza) by Philemon Sturges with discussion. Arrange the learners into four groups and give each group a pizza ingredient (example: crust, cheese, sauce, pepperoni made of paper. Have the learners work with members of the other groups to create a complete pizza.
Discuss what would happen if one group were missing and how the pizza is better by all groups working together.
Galdone, Paul. The Little Red Hen. New York,Seabury Press, 1973. ISBN: 0899193498
Sturges, Philemon. The Little Red Hen (Makes a Pizza). Dutton Books, 1999. ISBN: 0525459537
Lesson Developed By:
Pamela McIntoshAll rights reserved. Permission is granted to freely use this information for nonprofit (noncommercial), educational purposes only. Copyright must be acknowledged on all copies.
Comments
The children were excited about the story and all participated. They all shared ideas on how to cooperate and how to be good friends.
I tried this lesson last year. The children loved it, especially being able to role-play. This set the stage for our year together. I look forward to doing this activity again this year.