Main Logo
  • Language
  • Login/Join
  • Connect
  • Learn
  • Library

Select A Language Preference

  • English
  • Kiswahili
  • Home
  • Library
  • Learn
  • Connect
  • Language
  • Login/Join
None  >  Core Curriculum - Physical - 3 to 5 - Year 1 Series
All▾
  • All
  • Child and Youth tutoring resources
    • All
    • Intervention Categories
      • All
      • Permagarden
      • Health
      • Resilience
      • Livelihoods
      • Protection
      • Youth Development
      • Spiritual Development
      • Life Skills
  • Child Protection
  • FCP learning resources
Search
0 star average - 0 votes
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share by Email

I Know How to Protect Myself - Part A

2015
Preview

Preview

  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
Download

Login Required

Lazima uwe mmoja wa jamii ya ForChildren.com ili upakue nyenzo/raslimali zilizomo. Bofya vitufe vilivyo hapa chini ili uingie au ujisajili!

PDF • English • 599.2 KB
Tags: 3-5 years, Bad Touch, Child Abuse, Child Protection, Good Touch, Injury Prevention and Safety, Lesson Plan, Life Skills, Safety, Safety Plan, Sexual Abuse
Category None
Copyright Owner Compassion International

The lesson “I Know How to Protect Myself” is part 40A of a 42 part series on parts of the human body, health, and safety. This lesson focuses on personal safety for children. The lesson talks about good touches and bad touches. This resource includes a lesson plan for the teacher on how to prepare beforehand, class-time content to facilitate learning, hands-on activities facilitating further learning, and a teacher assessment at the end. This lesson is designed for a group of young children between the ages of 3 and 5, and is the fortieth physical development lesson (Part A) in the CoreCurriculum, 3-5 years, Year One.

This document is part of: Core Curriculum - Physical - 3 to 5 - Year 1

Discussion


Load all 0 comments, or add your own.

Related Documents


  • I Know How to Protect Myself - Part B

    I Know How to Protect Myself - Part B

    The lesson “I Know How to Protect Myself” is part 40B of a 42 part series on parts of the human body, health, and safety. This lesson foc…
  • I Know About Fire

    I Know About Fire

    The lesson “I Know About Fire” is part 39 of a 42 part series on parts of the human body, health, and safety. This lesson focuses on fire…
  • Road Rules and Bicycle Safety

    Road Rules and Bicycle Safety

    The lesson “Road Rules and Bicycle Safety” is part 15 of a 35 part series on human development, the human body, health, and safety. This …
  • Making a Safe Fire for Cooking

    Making a Safe Fire for Cooking

    The lesson “Making a Safe Fire for Cooking” is part 13 of a 35 part series on human development, the human body, health, and safety. This…
  • Good Touch-Bad Touch

    Good Touch-Bad Touch

    The lesson “Good Touch-Bad Touch” is part five of a 46 part series on human development, the human body, health, and safety. This lesson …
  • Floods

    Floods

    The lesson “Floods” teaches children the different causes of floods, as well as what happens during the natural disaster. The children wi…
  • God's Creatures: Some are Safe, Some are Not

    God's Creatures: Some are Safe, Some are Not

    The lesson “God’s Creatures: Some Are Safe, Some Are Not” is part 16 of a 35 part series on human development, the human body, heal…
  • Road Safety

    Road Safety

    The lesson “Road Safety” is part 38 of a 42 part series on parts of the human body, health, and safety. This lesson focuses on safe ways …
  • Volcanic Eruption

    Volcanic Eruption

    The lesson “Volcanic Eruption” teaches children about the natural phenomenon of a volcanic eruption. The children will learn how and why …
  • Hurricane - Typhoon

    Hurricane - Typhoon

    The lesson “Hurricane - Typhoon” teaches children the different causes of hurricanes and typhoons, as well as what happens during the nat…

ForChildren.com is presented by Compassion International, a registered 501(c)3 non profit organization. All resources, courses, and discussions are intended for educational use only, not for profit.

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy