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clivehawkins Sep 1st, 2006 03:08 am

Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
I've got the chance to teach a group of 3-6 year olds for two hours a morning five days a week.

I'm relishing the opportunity to broaden my experience, which is almost nil at this age group.

Does anyone have any suggestions for me. I've noticed that a lot of you teach to kids of this age. I teach mainly to adults.

I'm excited about it but also a little nervous. It feels like starting over again!

Thanks

simplyesl Sep 1st, 2006 03:27 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Change your activities regulary - kids get bored quite quickly.
Use many different ways to drill the language.
Use as much TPR as possible.
Keep it fun - make sure that they are learning English in a fun way.

clivehawkins Sep 1st, 2006 04:23 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Thanks.

I've prepared some activities along the lines of chinese whispers, simon says, nursery rhymes, colouring activities, spelling games, matching exercises.
In two hours I'd look to do at least 6 activities - do you think 20 minutes is too long for each one?

simplyesl Sep 1st, 2006 04:41 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Yes, I think 20 minutes is too long. It's always better to over-plan, especially with the young sts.
Take a look at mes-english.com, simplyesl.com (my site) and this site and list at least 5 games (on top of the ones that you have) that you can use if you run out of activies.
When you sense the sts getting restless, it's time to change your activity.

Teaching that age group can be fun and VERY rewarding, just be prepared!

clivehawkins Sep 1st, 2006 05:32 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Thanks, I'll check out those sites today.

Your help is much appreciated.

simplyesl Sep 1st, 2006 06:09 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Glad to help!

I'll need some help when I start teaching adults in a couple months.

clivehawkins Sep 1st, 2006 08:30 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
You know where to come!

Eric Sep 2nd, 2006 09:17 pm

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Also, every lesson doesn't have to be English focused. You can do a lot of things like coloring or playdough where English isn't the main focus. Then you can ask the kids questions about their work afterward like 'what color is it?' or 'what is it?'.

two hours for that age everyday is intense. i would consider making a routine for yourself. this structure will help the kids through that 2 hour period if they know that after coloring is a game and after that it's singing, etc...

i'd make a schedule like this:
9:00 - 9:15 - song
9:15- 9:25 - story book
9:25 - 9:35 - ???
etc...

that way your day will be much easier to plan and the kids will start to anticipate certain parts of the lesson.

simplyesl Sep 3rd, 2006 04:38 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
I agree with Eric about it the lesson not always focusing on teaching the students English. However, they should be in an English environment. At one of my locations I do arts + crafts or a special activity every lesson. Crafts generally keep the sts interested for a long time (sometimes up to 30 mins), and the sts will be immersed in a lot of incidental language (cut the paper etc).

Eric Sep 3rd, 2006 05:47 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
another thing i used to do to keep them in an English environment is to play some English songs that they are familiar with. one young class i taught literally sat there, cutting and coloring and singing the songs. it was great exposure for them and they enjoy it.

simplyesl Sep 4th, 2006 03:30 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
There's something I haven't tried. I'll use it tomorrow!

clivehawkins Sep 4th, 2006 01:23 pm

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Quote:

Quote Eric
Also, every lesson doesn't have to be English focused. You can do a lot of things like coloring or playdough where English isn't the main focus. Then you can ask the kids questions about their work afterward like 'what color is it?' or 'what is it?'.

two hours for that age everyday is intense. i would consider making a routine for yourself. this structure will help the kids through that 2 hour period if they know that after coloring is a game and after that it's singing, etc...

i'd make a schedule like this:
9:00 - 9:15 - song
9:15- 9:25 - story book
9:25 - 9:35 - ???
etc...

that way your day will be much easier to plan and the kids will start to anticipate certain parts of the lesson.

That's great advice, especially about the non-language based activities. it's easy to forget that just 'cos teacher 'isn't doing anything' it doesn't mean they aren't learning.

clivehawkins Sep 4th, 2006 01:28 pm

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Quote:

Quote simplyesl
I agree with Eric about it the lesson not always focusing on teaching the students English. However, they should be in an English environment. At one of my locations I do arts + crafts or a special activity every lesson. Crafts generally keep the sts interested for a long time (sometimes up to 30 mins), and the sts will be immersed in a lot of incidental language (cut the paper etc).

I'm intending to keep the environment as exclusively English as possible. Basic instructions will be one of the main aims of the first weeks ie sit down, come here, colour the picture etc. Using their creativity as a teaching tool is such a simple idea that it seems obvious, but I hadn't thought of it!

Eric Sep 4th, 2006 05:51 pm

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Quote:

Quote clivehawkins
That's great advice, especially about the non-language based activities. it's easy to forget that just 'cos teacher 'isn't doing anything' it doesn't mean they aren't learning.

it took me a long time to get used to stepping back from the group a little bit. but at that age, they need more subtle methods of delivery.

simplyesl Sep 5th, 2006 09:27 pm

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Which songs do you use?

Eric Sep 6th, 2006 06:26 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
Quote:

Quote simplyesl
Which songs do you use?

i used a textbook called Super Tots in class. it came with tapes that had songs. so these were songs that they were already familiar with so it makes it easier for them to listen to. Super Tots also had a lot of activities in it where english was more the secondary focus, not primary.

clivehawkins Sep 14th, 2006 02:13 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
I start with the young kids today, thankfully the lessons have been cut to an hour. having prepared a few materials it became very clear that 2 hours was way too long.

I'll let you know how it goes!

graesta Sep 14th, 2006 02:34 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
i teach this age group for three hours every saturday and sometimes i feel the time isn't even enough.these kids can do and absorb a lot of lessons . jusr provide acirivities that will make them move.

mesmark Sep 14th, 2006 02:51 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
graesta - I love the avatar!

clivehawkins Sep 14th, 2006 09:06 am

Re: Teaching 3-6 year olds - Help me!
 
well it went pretty well. we did introductions and wrote our names on nice coloured pieces of paper, adding some designs too.
then we painted the numbers one to ten on pieces of paper and chanted them together. Then we played a game where each was assigned a number and they had to stand up when I called that number. Then they shut their eyes and I bounced a ball on the floor - they had to tell me how many times it bounced. All in all it was good fun!

Any suggestions for Monday's class?!


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