Audiovisual book for Kids: The Adventures of Robin Hood. With Free Lesson Plan and Free Video for Preschool and Young Learners
Audiovisual book for Kids: The Adventures of Robin Hood
Audiovisual book for Kids: The Adventures of Robin Hood
Objective
The objective of this lesson plan is to introduce preschool and young learners to the classic tale “The Adventures of Robin Hood” using an audiovisual book. Through this interactive and engaging experience, children will enhance their listening skills, comprehension, and learn about the values of courage, justice, and helping others.
Target Audience
Age Group: Preschool and Young Learners (ages 3-6)
Duration
Approximately 30-45 minutes
Materials
- Audiovisual book/video of “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (free online resources or pre-recorded version)
- Storytelling props (optional): Bow and arrow toy or picture of Robin Hood, a hat or picture of Maid Marian.
- Art supplies: Crayons, colored pencils, markers, scissors, glue, and construction paper.
Lesson Plan
- Introduction (5 minutes):
- Greet the children and introduce the story of “The Adventures of Robin Hood.”
- Explain that it is a classic tale of bravery and justice.
- Pre-Reading Activity (5 minutes):
- Show the children the bow and arrow toy or picture of Robin Hood, as well as the hat or picture of Maid Marian.
- Ask them to describe the characters and what they think the story might be about.
- Read-Aloud (10 minutes):
- Play the audiovisual book/video of “The Adventures of Robin Hood” for the children to watch and listen.
- Encourage them to listen for Robin Hood’s adventures and how he helps others.
- Discussion (5 minutes):
- Engage the children in a brief discussion about the story and its messages.
- Ask questions like: “How did Robin Hood show courage?” “Why did he help others?” “What did he stand for?”
- Art Activity (15 minutes):
- Provide the children with art supplies and ask them to draw their favorite scene from the story or create a picture of Robin Hood and Maid Marian.
- Alternatively, they can make a hat craft in honor of Robin Hood’s iconic hat.
- Conclusion (5 minutes):
- Have each child share their artwork and briefly talk about what they learned from the story.
- Reinforce the values of courage, justice, and helping others.
Free Video Resource
- Use storytelling props like the bow and arrow toy and hat to make the read-aloud session more interactive.
- Encourage the children to use their imagination to retell parts of the story in their own words.
- Adapt the lesson plan to suit the individual needs and attention spans of the children involved.
- Remember, the goal is to make the learning experience enjoyable and meaningful for the young learners while exploring the adventures of Robin Hood and the important values of courage, justice, and helping others.