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Lesson

Be a Leader

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About this Lesson

This lesson will focus on taking initiative and making decisions.

Skills Addressed

  • Focus & Self Control
  • Independence
  • Print Awareness
  • Sorting
Lesson Details and Resources Lesson Books Lesson Activities Lesson Close

Lesson Details

Children will learn that sometimes it is important to make your own choices, and it is okay to speak up if you see a problem.

Schedule of the Day

Post a “schedule of the day” for each lesson so that caregivers and children know what is going to happen.

Warm-Up10 min

Have caregivers sign-in and children retrieve name tags as a gentle way to begin your sessions easing caregivers and children into a routine. Meet with caregivers, make announcements, and provide bathroom reminders during this time. Have children clean up before beginning class.

  • Coloring sheets
  • Laminated worksheets
  • Quiet lap games

Introduction5-7 min

Call all children and caregivers to our circle and introduce yourself. Demonstrate introducing yourself to someone, encourage caregivers to model introducing themselves to each other, and have children introduce themselves. Names are powerful and promote identity, independence, and friendships. Make every effort to pronounce names correctly.

Choose one:

  • Hello Song (long version)
  • Hello Song (short version)
  • My name is ____

Concepts (letters, numbers, shapes, & colors)3-7 min

  • Alphabet Song: Sing the alphabet song together. Use an alphabet poster to point to letters. Hand out the letters and numbers printable to children so they can follow along.
  • Counting Rhyme: Count on your fingers 1 – 10 or sing a counting rhyme.
  • Write numbers or use numbers poster and hand out the letters and numbers printables to children so they can follow along (link in green “printable resources” on this page).
  • Letters and Numbers Sheets

Transition3-5 min

At this time, caregivers leave the room to attend Caregiver Gear Up. It is important for both caregivers and children to feel comfortable during this time. This transition time helps children redirect to a new activity while the caregivers leave.

  • Sing Grownups Leave to caregivers. Give high fives, handshakes, or hugs.
  • While caregivers leave, hand out props (shakers, bean bags, rings, or scarves). Play transition song with props (This can be any song of your choosing).

Focusing1-2 min

Have children take their item (bean bag, scarf, ring, or shaker) and sit. Have them listen for their color (bean bag, scarf, ring, shaker, or even shoes, shirt, etc.) before they put the items away.

Good Listeners

Get ready for circle time by talking about:

  1. What is a good listener?
  2. Show me listening…eyes, arms, hands, mouths…
  3. Sit crisscross applesauce
  4. Teach a focusing activity that they will use for the remainder of the lessons:
    • Hand in the air
    • Clap and refrain
    • If you can hear my voice…
    • Bubbles

Circle Time5-7 min

It is useful to have an activity calendar or board that is used for each class that lists the word of the day, weather, days of the week, and seasons. These can be purchased or homemade. Leader should find ways to ensure all children have an opportunity to speak. This can be done by calling out individuals but be careful to not pressure children who are not ready.

  1. Circle Time: Introduce the theme of the day. Have a “word of the day” related to the theme – write it out and sound it out
  2. What is interesting about today?
  3. Activity Board
  4. Day of the Week talk
  5. Days of the Week song
  6. Month of the Year talk
  7. Weather talk
  8. Season

Lesson Activities

  • Catch the Mistake Game
  • Color Hunt

Printable Resources

  • Posters, Flyers, and Infographics

Caregiver Resources

  • Be a Leader Caregiver Handout

    English Spanish
  • Be a Leader Caregiver Gear Up Lesson

    View PDF
  • Be a Leader Discussion Questions

    English Spanish

Lesson Books

Adding a book to the lesson helps the children understand what being a leader means.

Previewing a Book

Introduce the book. Ask thematic and open-ended questions about the book and character motivation during the reading. Have the children make predictions about what will happen in the book and “preview” some pages concerning what they think the book will be about.

More Book Options
We March cover

Be a Leader, Be Responsible, Be an Ally

We March

By Shane EvansRoaring Brook Press

Illustrations and simple text portray the events of the 1963 march in Washington, D.C., where the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a historic speech.

Little Blue Truck cover

Be a Leader

Little Blue Truck 

By Alice SchertleHMH Books for Young Readers

A small blue truck finds his way out of a jam, with a little help from his friends.

Next Steps

Theme4-5 min

Discuss what it means to be a leader and different ways we can all be leaders.

  • How did the characters in the story help each other?
  • Why did they help each other? How did they feel at the end of the story?
  • Did someone tell them what to do, or did they figure it out themselves?
  • What are different things people do to help each other?
  • If you see a problem, what are some things you could do to fix it?

Form a Line & Follow the Leader5-10 min

We will be forming a line every class meeting. It is important for children to practice getting and staying in a line for kindergarten success.

  1. Have children form a line – demonstrate this with an additional staff person or volunteer.
  2. Turn around, show who the head of the line is, and who the end of the line is.
  3. Demonstrate follow the leader.
  4. Line the children up.
  5. Play follow the leader, switching often so everyone has an opportunity to be the line leader.
  6. Return to circle.

Variation: After forming a line, add music and march to the music. March to a destination in the library and back. Give children rhythm instruments and encourage them to shake to the beat of the march.

Lesson Activities

Adding an activity to the lesson helps the children understand the skills being taught.

More Activity Options

Be a Leader

Catch the Mistake Game

  • Prep Time: <10 Min
  • Activity Time: 5-10 Min
  • Skills: Critical Thinking, Focus & Self Control, Independence, Numeracy, Print Awareness, Resilience
View Activity

Be a Leader

Color Hunt

  • Prep Time: <10 Min
  • Activity Time: 5-10 Min
  • Skills: Connecting with Others, Fine Motor Skills, Focus & Self Control, Function in Group, Independence, Kindergarten Knowledge
View Activity

Lesson Close

Caregivers Return1-2 min

Sing Glad You’re Back.

Closing Activity3-5 min

  • Have children demonstrate to their caregiver what a “good listener” is by using each part of their body and what it means with hands, arms, legs, ears, mouth, and eyes.
  • Ask children to introduce themselves to their caregiver.
  • Goodbye Song
  • Have children demonstrate 3 Hs & a Wave with you before leaving.

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Kindergarten Gear Up is a 10-session customizable curriculum for children and their caregivers. Kindergarten Gear Up gives library staff the tools they need to present this to their communities.

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