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Who is the Female Figure?

2015
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Tags: 3-5 years, Immediate Family, Female, Female Relatives, Grandmother, Lesson Plan, Mother
Category Physical Development
Copyright Owner Compassion International

The lesson “Who Is the Female Figure?” is part 12 of a 44 part series on human development, family, health, and safety. This lesson teaches about the female“mother” figure in the family, if there is one. 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 twelfth physical development lesson in the Core Curriculum, 3-5 years, Year Two.

This document is part of: Core Curriculum - Physical - 3 to 5 - Year 2

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