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Sample Lesson Plans Based on the Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Standards

These lesson plans, based on the Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Standards, are designed to help develop the skills that four-year-old children should know and be able to do by the end of their prekindergarten year. The lesson plans are organized under the targeted VPK Education Standards that are included in each plan. Related VPK Education Standards are also included in each lesson plan to show prekindergarten administrators and teachers how one lesson can be easily integrated across the domains of the VPK Education Standards.

I. Physical Health

A.2. Demonstrates visual ability to facilitate learning

  • Fruity Patterns Lesson Plan (PDF, 165KB)
    Children will use math manipulatives and fruit to copy identical patterns and to create their own patterns with at least two elements.
  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.
  • What Comes Next? Lesson Plan (PDF, 155KB)
    Children identify a pattern unit then draw what comes next in the pattern.

A.3. Exhibits auditory ability to facilitate learning

  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.

B.3. Participates in physical fitness activities

  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.

B.4. Makes wise food choices

II. Social and Emotional Development

A.1. Demonstrates self-concept

  • The Giving Box Lesson Plan (PDF, 167KB)
    Each child gives a compliment to a friend and passes him/her “The Giving Box” (e.g., an empty gift-wrapped box). The child, who receives the compliment holds “The Giving Box,” and gives a compliment to another friend.

D.1. Interacts easily with one or more children

  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.
  • The Giving Box Lesson Plan (PDF, 167KB)
    Each child gives a compliment to a friend and passes him/her “The Giving Box” (e.g., an empty gift-wrapped box). The child, who receives the compliment holds “The Giving Box,” and gives a compliment to another friend.

D.2. Develops special friendships

  • The Giving Box Lesson Plan (PDF, 167KB)
    Each child gives a compliment to a friend and passes him/her “The Giving Box” (e.g., an empty gift-wrapped box). The child, who receives the compliment holds “The Giving Box,” and gives a compliment to another friend.

D.3. Participates in the group life of the class

  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.
  • The Giving Box Lesson Plan (PDF, 167KB)
    Each child gives a compliment to a friend and passes him/her “The Giving Box” (e.g., an empty gift-wrapped box). The child, who receives the compliment holds “The Giving Box,” and gives a compliment to another friend.

III. Language and Communication

C.1. Shows an understanding of words and their meanings

  • How Are You Feeling? Lesson Plan (PDF, 283KB)
    Children decorate paper plates to create faces that show different feelings/emotions (e.g. happy, sad, mad, scared, excited, angry, silly).

IV. Emergent Literacy

A.2. Shows age-appropriate phonological awareness

  • Compound Word Snakes Lesson Plan (PDF, 2MB)
    Children see and understand how compound words by making a compound word out of two single words and deleting a word from a compound word to make a single word.
  • Jumpin’ Syllables Lesson Plan (PDF, 181KB)
    Children learn to segment words into syllables, hopping like a frog for each syllable, and combine syllables to make two-syllable words.
  • The Name Game Lesson Plan (PDF, 143KB)
    Children hear the syllables in their classmates’ names and hit the floor with a rhythm stick for each syllable.
  • Puppet Word Detectives Lesson Plan (PDF, 386KB)
    Children play onset-rime puppet games with the teacher to determine which word the puppets are making when combining the onset (first consonant sound in a word, before the vowel) and rime (the vowel and what follows the vowel in that syllable).

V. Mathematical and Scientific Thinking

A(a).1. Demonstrates understanding of one to one correspondence

  • A Name Graph Lesson Plan (PDF, 140KB)
    Children will graph the number of letters in their name and the number of letters in their classmate’s names.
  • Birthday Wishes Lesson Plan (PDF, 202KB)
    Children use felt birthday cakes with candles to count using one-to-one correspondence, then identify and match numerals and sets.

A(a).2. Shows understanding of how to count and construct sets

A(a).3. Shows understanding by participating in the comparison of quantities

A(a).4. Assigns and relates numerical representations among numerals (written), sets of objects, and number names (spoken) in the range of five to ten

  • Birthday Wishes Lesson Plan (PDF, 202KB)
    Children use felt birthday cakes with candles to count using one-to-one correspondence, then identify and match numerals and sets.

A(a).5. Counts and knows the sequence of number names (spoken)

A(a).6. Shows understanding of and uses appropriate terms to describe ordinal positions

  • The Little Red Hen Lesson Plan (PDF, 554KB)
    Children will learn about and use ordinal position words (e.g., first, second, third) through a classic story.

A(b).3. Begins to develop an understanding of separating a set into a maximum of four parts, with teacher support and multiple experiences over time

  • Apples and Oranges Lesson Plan (PDF, 143KB)
    Children will separate a set of objects (e.g., chairs, apples, oranges) into a maximum of four parts with teacher support.

A(c).1. Recognizes patterns and non-patterns (e.g., red/blue, red/blue vs. rainbow)

A(c).2. Duplicates identical patterns with at least two elements

  • Fruity Patterns Lesson Plan (PDF, 165KB)
    Children will use math manipulatives and fruit to copy identical patterns and to create their own patterns with at least two elements.
  • Pizza Patterns Lesson Plan (PDF, 187KB)
    Children will use variety of toppings to create a pattern on their individual pizza.
  • What Comes Next? Lesson Plan (PDF, 155KB)
    Children identify a pattern unit then draw what comes next in the pattern.

A(c).3. Recognizes pattern units (e.g., red/blue, dog/cat; red/blue/yellow, dog/cat/cow)

  • Dog Bone Patterns Lesson Plan (PDF, 130KB)
    Children will use dog bone treats to create a pattern. Children will also order, compare, and describe dog bone treats according to size.

A(c).4. Orders, compares, and describes objects according to a single attribute (seriation)

  • Dog Bone Patterns Lesson Plan (PDF, 130KB)
    Children will use dog bone treats to create a pattern. Children will also order, compare, and describe dog bone treats according to size.
  • It’s a Snowman Kind of Day Lesson Plan (PDF, 196KB)
    Children will discuss the components of a snowman’s body. Then they will make spheres of different sizes out of shaved ice to create their own snowman.

A(d).1. Understands various two-dimensional shapes, including circle, triangle, square, rectangle, oval, and other less common shapes (e.g., trapezoid)

A(d).3. Understands various three-dimensional shapes, including sphere, cube, cone, and other less common shapes (e.g., cylinder, pyramid)

  • It’s a Snowman Kind of Day Lesson Plan (PDF, 196KB)
    Children will discuss the components of a snowman’s body. Then they will make spheres of different sizes out of shaved ice to create their own snowman.

A(e).1. Shows understanding of and uses several positional words (e.g., above, below, next to, beside, on top of, inside, outside)

  • I See Lesson Plan (PDF, 153KB)
    Children will play I See (similar to I Spy) and identify objects that are being described based on their location (position) in the classroom. Children describe the relative position of objects that have been described.
  • Simone Says Lesson Plan (PDF, 173KB)
    Children will play Simone Says (similar to Simon Says) and follow directions with positional words to move through space and find places in the learning environment.

A(e).2. Describes relative position from different perspectives (e.g., “I am on top of the climber and you are below me.”)

  • I See Lesson Plan (PDF, 153KB)
    Children will play I See (similar to I Spy) and identify objects that are being described based on their location (position) in the classroom. Children describe the relative position of objects that have been described.

A(e).3. Understands and can tell the difference between orientation terms such as horizontal, diagonal, and vertical

  • Diagonal, Horizontal, and Vertical Lesson Plan (PDF, 695KB)
    The teacher will introduce new vocabulary words (e.g., diagonal, horizontal, and vertical), with pictures that represent each word. Children will identify and sort the pictures of objects with a diagonal, horizontal, and vertical orientation.

A(e).4. Uses directions to move through space and find places in space (e.g., obstacle courses, Simon Says, Mother May I?, hop scotch, giving simple directions)

  • I See Lesson Plan (PDF, 153KB)
    Children will play I See (similar to I Spy) and identify objects that are being described based on their location (position) in the classroom. Children describe the relative position of objects that have been described.
  • Simone Says Lesson Plan (PDF, 173KB)
    Children will play Simone Says (similar to Simon Says) and follow directions with positional words to move through space and find places in the learning environment.

A(f).1. Compares continuous quantities using length, weight, and height

  • Wormy Worms Lesson Plan (PDF, 196KB)
    Children will use yarn wormy worms to measure a variety of objects, then record and compare the lengths of the objects.

A(f).2. Represents and analyzes data

B(a).1. Asks questions and uses senses to observe and explore materials and natural phenomena

  • It’s a Snowman Kind of Day Lesson Plan (PDF, 196KB)
    Children will discuss the components of a snowman’s body. Then they will make spheres of different sizes out of shaved ice to create their own snowman.
  • Seeds Lesson Plan (PDF, 185KB)
    Children will observe, compare, and explore a dry lima bean seed and a soaked lima bean seed.

B(a).2. Uses simple tools and equipment for investigation

  • Seeds Lesson Plan (PDF, 185KB)
    Children will observe, compare, and explore a dry lima bean seed and a soaked lima bean seed.

B(a).3. Makes comparisons among objects

  • Seeds Lesson Plan (PDF, 185KB)
    Children will observe, compare, and explore a dry lima bean seed and a soaked lima bean seed.

VI. Social Studies and The Arts

A(a).1. Identifies similarities and differences in personal and family characteristics

  • How Are You Feeling? Lesson Plan (PDF, 283KB)
    Children decorate paper plates to create faces that show different feelings/emotions (e.g. happy, sad, mad, scared, excited, angry, silly).
  • The Same Yet Different Lesson Plan (PDF, 383KB)
    Children listen to a story and then they compare and discuss the similarities and differences of their classmates. Children trace their feet on skin-toned paper and decorate the cut-outs of their feet.
  • What I Like About Me Graphing Lesson Plan (PDF, 204KB)
    Children analyze data about their classmates’ similarities and differences and graph the data.

VII. Motor Development

A.1. Moves with balance and control

  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.

A.2. Coordinates movements to perform simple tasks

  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.

B.1. Uses strength and control to perform simple tasks

  • Jumpin’ and Rollin’ Relay Lesson Plan (PDF, 145KB)
    Children are separated into two teams. Each child picks up the ball, runs to a chalk- drawn circle, steps inside the circle and jumps up and down four times then rolls the ball to the next person in line on their team.

B.2. Uses eye-hand coordination to perform tasks

  • Fruity Patterns Lesson Plan (PDF, 165KB)
    Children will use math manipulatives and fruit to copy identical patterns and to create their own patterns with at least two elements.
  • What Comes Next? Lesson Plan (PDF, 155KB)
    Children identify a pattern unit then draw what comes next in the pattern.