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Category | Cognitive Development |
Resource Owner | Compassion International |
The lesson “Real vs. Pretend Stories” teaches children to know the difference between real and pretend stories, or fiction vs. non-fiction. The children will be able to categorize at least one story read with the class as real or pretend. The lesson includes guided instructions for the teacher, including preparation, a script, and suggested activities to facilitate further learning in a fun and interactive manner. This lesson is designed for children between 3-5 years, and is the 41st lesson in the 1st Year “I Can Tell Stories” unit.
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