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a. Design a lesson plan to promote hand washing. Thoughtfully created lesson plans ensure that programming is informed by knowledge of each child's unique needs, stage of development, and learning style. An effective lesson plan will ensure children learn and have fun while meeting necessary learning goals using evidence-based principles and practices. A lesson will not contain all the principles and practices below, but an educator should strive to include as many as possible. When planning a lesson include the following practices and principles: • Be play based • Promote inclusion and diversity • Develop the whole child: social and emotional, cognitive, physical, communicative, and cultural development • Include an appropriate balance of child-initiated, adult guided, structured, and open-ended activities • Use a variety of teaching methods and include children’s literature • Be developmentally appropriate, stimulating and interest the child • Provide opportunities to participate in individual, small and large group activities • Programming should be culturally appropriate and affirming and be consistent with the philosophy and policies of the center • Share responsibility for program planning, evaluation, and implementation amongst all staff members • Improve programming based on self reflection, current research and emerging trends that reflect good practice • Follow the format design below: • Teaching wellness message: • Learning outcome: • Vocabulary focus: • Safety watch: • Target age group: • Goal: • Materials: • Activity Plan: • How to adjust the activity:

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a. Design a lesson plan to promote hand washing.

Thoughtfully created lesson plans ensure that programming is informed by knowledge of each child's unique needs, stage of development, and learning style. An effective lesson plan will ensure children learn and have fun while meeting necessary learning goals using evidence-based principles and practices. A lesson will not contain all the principles and practices below, but an educator should strive to include as many as possible.

When planning a lesson include the following practices and principles:

• Be play based • Promote inclusion and diversity • Develop the whole child: social and emotional, cognitive, physical, communicative, and cultural development • Include an appropriate balance of child-initiated, adult guided, structured, and open-ended activities
• Use a variety of teaching methods and include children’s literature • Be developmentally appropriate, stimulating and interest the child • Provide opportunities to participate in individual, small and large group activities • Programming should be culturally appropriate and affirming and be consistent with the philosophy and policies of the center • Share responsibility for program planning, evaluation, and implementation amongst all staff members • Improve programming based on self reflection, current research and emerging trends that reflect good practice • Follow the format design below: • Teaching wellness message: • Learning outcome: • Vocabulary focus: • Safety watch: • Target age group: • Goal: • Materials: • Activity Plan: • How to adjust the activity:

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