Guidance-Kindergarten Good Listening Skills Lesson Plan

Grade Level: Kindergarten Subject: Guidance-Developing Good

Listening Skills Prepared By: John A. Baker, III, Elementary School

Counselor

Overview & Purpose

Students will learn skills to be better listeners at school, home, and on the

playground. They'll learn that all sounds have meanings communicating

individual feelings, instructions, learning, and warnings. Education

Standards Addressed

Academic Domain:

EA3. Understand the relationship of academic achievement to current and

future success in school

EA6. Use appropriate communication skills to ask for help when needed,

EA8. Work cooperatively in small and large groups towards a common goal.

Social/Personal Domain:

EP2. Understand how to make and keep friends and work cooperatively with

others,

EP4. Demonstrate good manners and respectful behavior towards

others,

EP6. Identify resource people in the school and community and understand

how to seek their help.

Objectives

Students will identify recorded sounds (school bell, fire alarm, roaring

lion, train whisper, and the engine of an airplane taking off) that the

teacher/counselor will play in the classroom, and students will describe the

meanings of these sounds.

1. crayons

2. coloring worksheet

3. Recorded sound tape

Vocabulary

Stop, look, think, ask

Procedures

Introduce the lesson by asking students to discuss what might happen if they

don't listen when a fire alarm goes off at home/school, bell sounds at the

end of day to board the school buses, when an assignment is given, or when

their mothers call them to eat dinner?

Activity

Students will describe what a world would be like if they couldn’t hear

sounds: pleasant sounds, warning sounds, and following directions. They'll be

asked to close their eyes to listen quietly for sounds in the classroom and

outside to the sounds of nature. After each activity, students will list the

sounds they heard and meanings of the sounds. Students will listen to a tape

cassette of pleasant and warning sounds. They'll discuss what might happen if

they don't listen to these sounds when they hear them. They'll discuss why

it's important to listen to people talking to them: friends, parents, and

teachers. Students will observe DVD- Buddy Learns To Listen by Boulden

Publishing for the four rules for good listening: stop, look, think, and ask.

Assessment

Students will complete coloring worksheet listing the four good listening

rules in order and be able to give examples of each.

1. Stop what you are doing.

2. Look at the speaker.

3. Think about what the speaker said.

4. Ask questions if you don’t understand what the speaker said. Buddy

Learns To Listen by Boulden Publishing

None Approximate Time Needed for this Lesson

50 minutes