**Civic Education Lesson Plan**
**Class**: Nursery 1
**Topic**: Psychological Values: Attitude
**Duration**: 30 minutes
**Objective**: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify and demonstrate positive attitudes such as kindness, sharing, and respect.
### Materials Needed:
- Picture cards depicting positive and negative attitudes
- Soft toy or puppet
- Colorful stickers or stars for rewards
- Storybook featuring characters displaying good attitudes
### Lesson Structure:
#### Introduction (5 minutes)
1. **Greeting**: Start with a cheerful greeting to create a warm atmosphere. "Good morning, children! How are you today?"
2. **Objective Overview**: Inform the students about what they will be learning. "Today, we are going to talk about something very important—having a good 'Attitude'. Can you say 'Attitude' with me?"
#### Warm-Up Activity (5 minutes)
3. **Song**: Sing a positive behavior song with the children to set the mood. Songs like "If You're Happy and You Know It" can be great for this.
4. **Discussion**: Ask simple questions related to the song, "What makes you happy?" and "Can you show me happy?"
#### Main Activity (10 minutes)
5. **Story Time**: Read a short story that involves characters displaying positive attitudes.
6. **Discussion**: After the story, ask the children questions like, "Why was the character happy? What did the character do that was nice?"
#### Hands-On Activity (5 minutes)
7. **Picture Cards**: Show picture cards with different scenarios. Ask the students to explain what is happening in each picture and whether it shows a good or bad attitude.
8. **Role Play**: Use a puppet or soft toy to act out simple scenarios where the puppet demonstrates sharing, kindness, and respect. Encourage students to interact with the puppet and show their understanding.
#### Conclusion (5 minutes)
9. **Recap**: Summarize the key points by asking the children, "What good attitudes did we learn about today? Can you show me how to be kind or how to share?"
10. **Rewards and Reinforcement**: Give out colorful stickers or stars to children who participated and showed understanding. "You all did such a wonderful job showing good attitudes!"
#### Extension Activities:
- Create a "Good Attitude" chart in the classroom where students get to place a sticker each time they display a positive attitude.
- Encourage parents to reinforce these values at home by sending a note or email.
### Assessment:
- Observe and note which students were able to understand and demonstrate the positive attitudes discussed.
- Use simple questions to gauge their learning and understanding during discussions.
### Reflection:
- Reflect on the students’ engagement and understanding.
- Note any adjustments needed for future lessons to help students better grasp the concept.
This lesson plan aims to make learning about positive attitudes fun and interactive, laying a strong foundation for positive social behaviors.