Effective communication is an essential skill for children to develop as they grow. For PreK students, learning how to gain someone’s attention is a fundamental aspect of communication. By teaching children to approach others and say their name, we can help them establish positive social interactions.
Introduction
In this blog post, we will explore a simple no-prep activity for educators to introduce the concept of gaining attention to their PreK students. We will also provide discussion questions to encourage further exploration of this essential skill. Finally, we will mention related skills that can further enhance students’ social-emotional learning and provide information on how to access free sample materials.
No-Prep Activity
This activity is designed to help PreK students practice gaining someone’s attention without the need for any materials or preparation from the educator. Follow these steps to conduct the activity:
- Have students sit in a circle.
- Explain to the students that they will practice getting someone’s attention by saying the person’s name and waiting for them to look at them.
- Select a student to start the activity. The chosen student should pick another student in the circle, approach them, and say their name.
- The student whose name was called should look at the person who called their name, indicating that they have their attention.
- Once the student has the attention of the person they called, they should ask a simple question, such as “What’s your favorite color?”
- The activity continues with the student who just answered the question, now approaching another student and repeating the process.
- Continue the activity until all students have had a chance to participate.
This activity helps students practice approaching others, saying their name, and waiting for the person to look at them, indicating that they have their attention. This simple, no-prep activity is an excellent way to introduce the concept of gaining attention in a fun and engaging manner.
Discussion Questions
After completing the activity, use these discussion questions to stimulate further conversations about gaining attention and effective communication:
- Why is it important to gain someone’s attention before speaking to them?
- How did it feel to approach someone and say their name to get their attention? How did it feel when someone approached you?
- What are some other ways we can gain someone’s attention without touching them or being too loud?
- How can we tell if we have someone’s attention?
- Why is it important to wait for someone to look at us before we start talking?
Related Skills
Teaching PreK students how to gain attention is just one aspect of effective communication. There are several other related skills that can further enhance their social-emotional learning:
- Active Listening: Encourage students to listen carefully to others when they speak and show that they are paying attention.
- Nonverbal Communication: Teach students about body language, facial expressions, and gestures to help them understand and convey messages without words.
- Speaking Clearly: Help students develop their verbal communication skills by teaching them to speak clearly and at an appropriate volume.
Next Steps
Now that you have introduced the concept of gaining attention to your PreK students, it’s time to explore other related skills to further enhance their social-emotional learning. To access free sample materials that cover these skills and more, sign up at Everyday Speech. These resources will provide you with additional activities, videos, and lesson plans to support your students’ communication development.