What's included
8 live meetings
4 in-class hoursMastery Evaluation
All work will be completed in class. However, it is suggested that learners practice the tools they are learning with their family and friends, in between classes.Grading
No formal assessment will be made. Learner progress will be determined through discussions and activities.Class Experience
US Grade Preschool - 1
Beginner - Advanced Level
In this class, we will cover a variety of basic, age appropriate social skills, such as focusing attention, following directions, waiting our turn, being aware of and sensitive to others, getting along with and playing well with others. We will also learn about emotions: the role they play in our life, how we can recognize them in ourselves and in others, how we can calm ourselves down when we are feeling big emotions, and how we can help others who are feeling big emotions. We will also discuss how to deal with bullying. Details of what we will discuss in each class are listed below. Session 1 Being Attentive Following Directions Materials Needed: Two (2) Empty Toilet Paper Rolls; Crayons or Markers; Session 2 Learning Patience Waiting my Turn Materials Needed: 10-12 Small Treats such as Fruit Snacks, Gummies, M&Ms or Skittles* Session 3 Feelings are Okay Recognizing Feelings Naming Feelings Materials: One (1) Piece of white paper (approximately 8 1/2"" x 11); One (1) piece each of red, yellow, blue, and green paper (at least 5"x5"); Glue or glue stick; child safe scissors Session 4 Managing Strong Feelings Flipping Your Lid Calming Techniques Materials Needed: 1 piece of white paper (8 1/2" x 11"); crayons or markers Session 5 Mixed up Feelings Sorting Through Mixed up Feelings Materials Needed: 5 Clear Cups; Food Coloring; Water Session 6 Recognizing Strong Feelings in Others How to Help Others Asking Others if You Can Join Their Play Inviting Others to Join Your Play Materials: Plain Piece of Paper (approximately 8 1/2" x 11"); Crayons or Markers Session 7 Playing Well with Others Sharing Handling Arguments Materials Needed: Small Mirror; Stuffed Animal Session 8 Bullying Materials Needed: Plain Paper (Approximately 8 1/2 x 11); Pencil, crayon or marker I begin each of my classes with a greeting. During the greeting, each child will introduce themselves to the others in the class, by saying, "My name is ......" They will also be asked to share something, such as their favorite color. Then, the rest of the class will greet them, by saying "Welcome ......." This is a very important part of my classes because it immediately makes every child know that they are an important part of the class. It also sets the foundation for trust and respect within the class. We will do this each day, but with a different prompt. After our greeting, we will jump in with a mixture of teaching, discussion, singing and hands-on activities. I incorporate a great deal of student interaction in my class and encourage sharing. I am used to learners getting off-topic, at this age. So, please don't let that bother you. I will redirect as needed. If there is a lot of background noise, or if a child becomes too disruptive to our class discussions, I will mute and then unmute them when they want to share. I prefer physical hand-raising, since most children at this age have a hard time using the Zoom hand. I prefer learners keep their cameras on, due to the nature of this class. However, I also understand that there are many reasons why your child may not feel comfortable being on camera. If your child does not want to be on camera, please let know. I certainly do not want any child to not take this class because of camera issues. No prior knowledge is necessary to take this class.
Learning Goals
Learners will gain tools for:
1. Developing attention skills.
2. Practicing Patience
3. Understanding, Recognizing & naming feelings.
4. Managing emotions.
5. Resolving conflict with others.
6. Empathy
7. Playing Well with Others
8. Bullying Safety
Syllabus
8 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Being Attentive Following Directions
Using our eyes, ears, voices and bodies in ways that we can focus on what is happening around us. This does not always mean looking people in the eyes or sitting still. I take a different approach that teaches learners how to focus in a way that works for them. All learners are unique and focus in their own unique way.
We also learn some tricks for following directions.
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Learning Patience Waiting my Turn
What it means to have patience; why it is important to have patience; and what I can do when I am having to wait my turn.
We learn some practical ways that we can develop patience by finding something to do while we wait.
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
All Feelings are Okay
Understanding that all feelings are okay. There are no bad feelings. We will learn how to recognize feelings within our body so that we can name them. Being able to name feelings is important to being able to manage them.
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Managing Strong Feelings
We will review how we can recognize and name our feelings. Then, we will learn what happens in our brain when we have big feelings. This is called "flipping our lid". We will learn some ways that we can calm our body so that our brain can reset and we can make better choices.
30 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
In Session 3, we will be doing an activity which requires the use of scissors. Learners may need adult assistance. We will also be using glue. Adult assistance may be required with this, as well.
In Session 5, we will be using food coloring. Learners may need adult assistance.
In Session 7, we will be using mirrors. Adult supervision may be needed, if the mirror is made of glass.
In Session 8, we will be discussing bullying. While I approach this in an age-appropriate manner, I do recommend an adult sit off-camera during this sensitive subject. That way you can address any concerns your child may have during or after class.
Supply List
A breakdown of when each item will be needed is provided in the Class Description portion above. White paper (Approximately 8 1/2" x 11") Colored Paper (Red, Yellow, Blue, Purple - at least 5"x5") Empty Toilet Paper Rolls Glue (Liquid or Glue Sticks) Child Safe Scissors Crayons or Markers Small Mirror 5 Clear Cups Food Coloring (Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green) Water A stuffed animal 10-12 Small treats such as Food snacks, Gummies, M&Ms, Skittles or any small treat type item.* (We will use this for an activity on patience. Feel free to substitute for a non-food item. The idea is that I will ask parents to place these in front of the child and see if the child can leave them there throughout our class time, until I tell them they can have them.)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Southwest Baptist University
I have had extensive training in the area of Social Emotional Learning, Bullying, as well as Trauma Informed Care. Most of my training has come through CASEL, Second Step, Conscious Discipline, Circle of Security, Colorado Shines, Early Childhood Investigations Webinars, EdWeb, and Deeper Learning.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$10
weekly or $75 for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
30 min
Completed by 86 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-6
2-4 learners per class