Introduction
Hello kids!
Today we are going to learn about first aid. First aid is what we do to help someone when they get a small injury like a cut, bump, or scratch.
Sometimes accidents happen while we are playing, but don’t worry—we can still help! First aid means giving quick and simple help until an adult or a teacher comes.
We can all be kind, caring, and helpful when someone gets hurt. Let’s learn how to be little helpers today!
Task
Today, you will be a Little Helper! You will learn what first aid is and how to help someone who is hurt. You will also draw a picture showing how you help a friend or family member.
Link of the video about what is first aid:
Process
Step 1: We will watch a short video about first aid together. This will help you understand what first aid is.
Step 2: We will talk about what to do when someone is hurt, like calling a teacher or an adult, and being kind to them.
Step 3: You will draw a picture showing how you can help someone who is hurt, like giving help or calling an adult.
Step 4: You will share your drawing with your classmates and tell them what you drew.
Step 5: We will end the activity by saying what we learned about helping others and first aid.
Link of the video that you need to watching:
https://youtu.be/2cMe3tBLaf4?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/0JHNvpQ9JW8?si=hnKfJecGoMFBIoje
Evaluation
In this part, you will show what you learned today. You will finish your drawing and show how you help someone who is hurt. You will also join the activity and share your ideas with the class. Just try your best, listen and have fun while learning.
Conclusion
Great job, Little Helpers! You did an amazing job learning about first aid today. Now you know that when someone gets hurt, the most important things to do are to stay calm, ask an adult for help, and show kindness.
Remember, even small acts of care can make a big difference and help someone feel better. Keep being kind, caring, and helpful every day!
Credits
Teacher Page
This lesson is designed for kindergarten students to introduce the basics of simple first aid in an easy and child-friendly way. The main goal is to help children understand how to respond when someone gets hurt by staying calm, calling an adult for help, and showing kindness to others.
Teachers can use materials such as paper, crayons, pictures, and short videos to make the lesson more engaging and interactive. Activities should be fun and simple so that young learners can easily understand and remember what to do.
Encourage participation, storytelling, and role-playing to help children practice being helpful and caring in real-life situations.