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sin título
Sincerity
is defined as: simplicity, purity, naïveté, veracity,
a way to express oneself free of pretence. A sincere person is the
one that expresses himself without deceitfulness, in a truthful and
genuine way, that does not pretend.
The
opposite of this quality is to pretend something that one really does
not feel, for example, to say something to please others when we really
do not feel it.
From
an early age, it is necessary to teach the child to be sincere, this
is one of the most needed qualities in our present society, it is
for that reason that education, the early childhood center, must set
out to educate sincere boys and men, girls and women.
However,
in early childhood the children are used to imagining things that
they accept as certain and that do not constitute lies, but only the
difficulty to differentiate between what is perceived in reality and
what is imaginary. This must be known by the educator in order not
to consider as an insincere conduct what is a simple confusion of
planes in his internal world.
In
addition, the example of the adult is tremendously important in the
formation of this value: If the child or the girl observes and is
aware that parents, educators or other elderly people are not sincere,
they will tend to accept those incorrect patterns as good, and they
can take up insincere conducts over sincerity.
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ACTIVITY
No 1
"WHAT DID THE POET SAY?"
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Summary
of the activity:
In this activity the educator will analyze with the boys and girls
a verse on sincerity, and through a conversation they will try to
define some initial notions onto it. In the first part the text of
the verse will be read analyzed, in the second there will be an activity
with the children will be made to delimit the notion of what is sincerity,
in the third part there will be a narration on this content to strengthen
what was already learned, and finally there will be an eevaluation
meeting of everything that was listened to regarding sincerity.
Objectives:
That the children know the importance of acting sincerely.
Procedures:
• Recitation
• Conversation
• Comparisons
Material
Resources: Texts of verses and stories.
Development of the activity:
1st Part
The educator will read to the children the following verse:
I am
a sincere man
From where the palm grows
And before I die I want
To throw my verses out of my soul
Jose
Martí
What
did the poet mean?
First,
the educator will let the children express themselves freely and later
he will give the following explanation:
"The
poet said that he is a sincere man, and to be sincere means that he
does not lie, that he expresses what he feels, that he does not pretend
things that he really does not feel".
"This
poet says that he is from a country where the palm grows, this country
is called Cuba, there are many palms there and they are the national
plant of that country."
"The
poet also says that, before I die I want to throw my verses out of
my soul, to make verses that leave your soul, that is, pure verses,
sincere, without deceits and to let everybody hear them."
"The
author was a good man that liked children very much, and he wrote
stories and poems for them. In addition, he was a patriot that fought
and died for the freedom of his country"
2nd Part
The
educator will tell the children: “Have you understood what is
a sincere person?"
"Tell
me if you think that you are sincere. Haven’t you sometimes
pretended a stomach-ache or a toothache in order not to come to school?"
"It
is better to be sincere with your mother; I am going to tell you a
story of what happened to a child who was not sincere with his mother."
3rd
Part
Narration of the
story "Pablo, the child who was always pretending"
Pablo
is a very naughty child who had a pretty kitten called Perla, that
he blames for all of his pranks.
"Pablo,
why did you break this vase?" his mother asked him. "I did
not do it, mother", Pablo answered, "Surely it was Perla,
the kitten, I saw it climb onto the shelf where the vases are".
His
mother answered "Pablo, if it was you tell me, I prefer that
you are sincere with me and do not deceive me" "No, mother!”
he answered her, and he created such a situation that his mother ended
up punishing the cat which was not guilty by the vase being broken.
This
is how concealing a small accident became the child’s greatest
defect, and he got used to lying and pretending in order to obtain
favours and permissions from his mother. The thing is that he no longer
knew how to act sincerely; he pretended and pretended as a great artist,
in order to remain in bed and not to go to school, to be released
from any task that his mother gave him, for any thing...
But...
as everything in this life, it happened that one good day a small
cricket, that from the window frame observed everything that Pablo
did and listened to the child’s lack of sincerity, got so angry
to see so much deceit that it told Pablo’s mother about everything,
everything that her son did.
His
mother stayed quiet and she did not say anything to the child, she
waited because she knew that Pablo would get up to his usual tricks
soon, she already knew that he was used to pretending.
Things
left in this way, the moment appeared for teaching Pablo a lesson,
it turned out that one day very early his mother called him so that
he went to school and she found him curled up in a ball under his
blanket, moaning about a stomach-ache.
"What
is going on with you, Pablo?” his mother asked him incredulous.
"Oh!
I am very ill, my belly hurts a lot."
"Poor
son, but today you are not going to deceive me, do not pretend any
more, I already know that you have been deceiving me but that will
not happen again", and she forced Pablo to get dressed.
"Mummy,
it is true that I have pretended other times, but today I am really
ill."
"I’m
sorry, son, today I will not let myself be deceived, you pretend very
well, I think I am going to enrol you in a theatre course because
you have a great future as an actor."
"No,
mummy, today is true", Pablo said, but his mother who learned
the lesson did not give in, and she took Pablo to the school, and
as the child was not pretending this time, he was sincere and after
some time, it was the teacher who had to take Pablo to the hospital.
The
fright was so great that from that day onwards Pablo did not pretend
any more to get his own way, and he told everything to his mother.
4th Part
The educator will talk with the children about the story.
What
can you tell me about Pablo’s attitude?
Is Pablo a sincere child?
Is what Pablo did correct?
Would you do with your mother just as Pablo did with his?
The
answers can be recorded so that later they can be compared with what
was firstly said about a sincere conduct.
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CRITERIAL
ASSESSMENT |
Observed
conduct |
YES |
NO |
Comments |
They
understood the message of the verse. |
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They
needed help to understand the message of the verse. |
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They
knew how to correctly describe Pablo’s negative attitude. |
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They
needed help to understand the negative attitude of the child of the
story. |
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They
know the importance of acting sincerely. |
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They needed help to understand the importance of acting sincerely. |
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ACTIVITY
No 2
"CREATE YOUR OWN STORY"
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Summary
of the activity:
In the first part of the activity the educator will invite the children
to make up their own stories based on some key words that he will
give them, later the children will read their stories, and finally
the best works will be rewarded.
Objectives:
• To develop in the children abilities to create their own stories
• To stimulate the children to act sincerely.
Procedures:
• Conversation
• Explanation
• Following instructions
Material
Resources: Tokens to reward the best stories, which can
be made ahead of time by the children in previous activities. Cassette
recorder.
Development of the activity:
1st Part
The educator will
tell the children: "I want that you to create your own stories
about what is a sincere conduct. It can be based on a real fact that
has happened to you or to some little friend or person that you know.
It can also be about cartoon characters, or about the stories that
you know, or simply a story invented by you."
"I
am going to give you some key words that cannot be missing in the
story”.
For
half of the group the key words will be: boy-sincere-mother. For the
other half: girl-pretend-school.
The
educator explains to the children that to pretend is the opposite
of being sincere because the one who pretends, says or does what he
does not feel.
2nd Part
The children will tell their stories; they can be recorded
during the course of the activity so that at the end of the activity
they can remember what they said.
3rd Part
A jury selected by the children will be formed and they
will choose and award the best stories, and from their evaluations
they do they will select the winning stories.
In
order to help the children in this selection the educator will give
the following guidelines to them:
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The key words cannot be missing.
• The central idea of the story must be understood clearly,
it should be about sincerity or hypocrisy, according to the key words
assigned to the group.
In
the next opportunity or in the same activity if the educator considers
it necessary, the children can draw the central ideas of the winning
stories to share with their parents.
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CRITERIAL
ASSESSMENT |
Observed
conduct |
YES |
NO |
Comments |
They
used the key words to make up a story with coherence. |
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They
needed help to thread the key words and to make up a coherent story. |
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They
kept to the central idea that was given to them. |
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They
needed help to keep to the central idea that was given to them. |
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They
felt satisfaction with the creation of their story. |
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According to their expressions, they were stimulated to act sincerely.
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ACTIVITY
No 3
"NAME IT WITH A WORD"
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Summary
of the activity:
This is a game in which several stories will be read on sincerity
or hypocrisy; the children will have to say if the main character
is sincere or is lying, finally they will analyze these conducts.
Objectives:
That the children learn to critically analyze the sincere-false
conducts.
Procedures:
• Stories
• Questions and answers
• Conversation
Material
Resources: Stories and tokens made ahead of time for
the winning boys and girls.
Development of the activity:
1st Part
The educator will explain the game to the children and
he will organize the group in two teams.
The
red team will choose the word that describes the girl from the first
story (Maria), and the girl from the second story (Daniela).
The
blue team will choose the word that describes the boy (Jorge) and
Jorge’s mother from the second story.
The
rules of the game are:
1. - If
a team does not know how to answer well, the opportunity to answer
goes to the other team.
2. - The team that correctly says the words that describe the characters
of the stories will be the winner.
The
educator will read stories that talk about hypocrisy and sincerity,
for example:
1. - Maria
always pretended to be ill when her mother asked her to wash up
the dishes or to sweep the house.
Maria
was a _____________ girl with her mother.
2.
- One day, Jorgito when was playing with his pet cat, he broke his
mother’s beautiful porcelain vase, when he told it to his
little friend Daniela she advised him to tell his mother that the
cat had broken it, but when his mother arrived Jorgito told her
all the truth and she forgave him.
Jorge
is a _________________ child
Daniela
is a ________________ girl
Jorge’s
mother forgave him by his ____________ attitude
These
two stories are only examples; the educator cab create others according
to the characteristics of his group.
2nd Part
There
will be a conversation to analyze the attitude of Maria, Jorge,
Daniela and Jorge’s mother.
The
educator will let the children express their ideas freely, and later
he will emphasize Jorge’s sincere attitude, which was rewarded
with his mother’s forgiveness.
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CRITERIAL
ASSESSMENT |
Observed
conduct |
YES |
NO |
Comments |
They
knew how to identify the sincere and hypocritical conducts of the
characters of the stories. |
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They
needed help to identify the sincere and insincere conducts of the
characters of the stories. |
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They
knew how to critically analyze the positive and negative conducts
of the stories. |
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They
needed help to critically analyze the positive and negative conducts
of the stories. |
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They
expressed verbal interest to want to be sincere in their relations
with the others. |
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ACTIVITY
No 4
"LET'S HOLD AN INTERVIEW"
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Summary
of the activity:
The activity consists of a communication game. The children will
interview each other and they will be taught one or several texts
for the interview. The game tries to stimulate communication between
the participants.
Objectives:
That the children learn to communicate their experiences
on a subject suggested by the educator (sincerity)
Procedures:
•
Interviews
• Game
Material
Resources: A toy microphone or an object that represents
a microphone. A cassette recorder to record the interviews.
Development of the activity:
1st Part
The educator will explain the game to the children and
he will tell them what they have to ask, which will deal on sincere
or hypocritical behaviour.
Example
of interviews:
This is
an interview for the early childhood center radio station _______________,
you must answer the questions sincerely:
What is
your name?
Where do you like to take a walk?
Which is your favourite song?
When your parents ask you to do a household task, do you do it or
do you pretend to be feeling bad or any other thing in order not
to do it?
If something is broken, do you blame another person or do you tell
the truth to your parents?
If a neighbour or any other person does something that bothers you
and asks you to give your opinion about their conduct, do you tell
him the truth about how you are feeling, or do you pretend that
you like it, that it does not bother you, etc.?
2nd Part
The educator together with the children will evaluate
the activity. For this, they will listen to all the interviews again
in the cassette recorder, and they will try to reach the most important
conclusions on sincerity or the lack of it.
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CRITERIAL
ASSESSMENT |
Observed
conduct |
YES |
NO |
Comments |
When
they played they followed the rules of the game. |
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They
needed help to follow the rules of the game. |
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They
communicated well their experiences on sincere or feigned attitudes. |
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They
needed help to communicate well their experiences on sincere or feigned
attitudes. |
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They
expressed their intentions to be sincere. |
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ACTIVITY
No 5
"THE MURAL OF SINCERITY"
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Summary
of the activity:
It consists of recreating what has been learned so far from the
stories and poems of the previous activities.
Objectives:
To consolidate on a material plane what has been expresed
verbally on sincerity.
Procedures:
• Practical actions
• Analysis of previous situations
Material
Resources: Cardboard, brushes, temperas, color pencils
and other art materials.
Development of the activity:
1st Part
The educator asks the children to remember what was said
in the previous stories and poems, and that with those ideas they
have to create drawings to make the mural of sincerity. The drawings
can be located in other classrooms of the center.
2nd Part
With the drawings done, the children will organize the
mural of sincerity, which will be also decorated with flowers and
friezes to make it more beautiful.
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CRITERIAL
ASSESSMENT |
Observed
conduct |
YES |
NO |
Comments |
They
were excited to do the drawings for the mural. |
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They
did the drawings without difficulty expressing the images from the
stories and poems. |
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They
reflected in their comments favorable attitudes on being sincere. |
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They
needed help to draw well the essence of their experiences on the sincere
or false attitude of the stories. |
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They
raised criticism on insincere attitudes and conducts. |
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ACTIVITY
No 6
CRITICAL
EXPERIENCE FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE BLOCK
"THE
SCHOOL GOBLIN WANTS TO KNOW"
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Summary
of the activity:
The "School Goblin" puppet arrives and wants to know who
the sincere children are and who are not, for this he will interview
the children in a playful situation. This activity can serve as
a critical experience to evaluate the block.
Objectives:
To know how the children think and act in relation to
sincere and hypocritical attitudes.
Procedures:
Interviews
Material
Resources: A puppet and a toy microphone or an object
that substitutes the microphone. The cassette recorder can be used
as in the other activities.
Development of the activity:
1st Part
The educator will tell the children that the " School
Goblin" puppet will hold some interviews with them and with
their parents.
The
puppet appears:
"Good
morning my little friends, you already know me, I am the goblin
that knows everything about you at school, I am always here although
you may not see me".
"I
hide myself behind the door and window frames, and even in the blackboard
frame. I know how you behave, so do not try to deceive me."
"I
also know how you act with your mothers and fathers. So, be sincere
because if not, I will find out!"
2nd Part
The puppet takes the microphone or an object that serves
as microphone and will begin the interviews.
"I’m
making this interview for Radio Child, the most listened to station
in our city. I am going to interview the boys first:
The
puppet can do the interviews individually or collectively, but the
questions will be answered individually by the children.
Example
of questions that the puppet can ask:
What is
your name?
Which is the activity that you like most at school?
Do you prefer playing to doing the activities in the classroom?
Do you have a pet?
How do you call it?
When an object of value breaks in your house, what do you do?
What do you do when your mother asks you to do something that you
do not want to do: Do you say that you do not want to do it or do
you pretend to be ill, or do you do it without complaining?
Do you consider yourself as a sincere child?
Do you pretend that you like something that in fact you do not like?
Do you pretend that you feel something that in fact you do not feel,
for example a headache, in order not to go to school?
Do you pretend only a few times or whenever you do not want to do
something?
3rd Part
If the goblin has not been satisfied with the answers
of some children he can tell the parents explaining that it is about
an activity to educate sincerity in the children.
The
educator can provide the parents with the interview for their consideration.
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CRITERIAL
ASSESSMENT |
Observed
conduct |
YES |
NO |
Comments |
The
answers given by the children allowed us to know that they have enriched
their initial notions on sincerity. |
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They
only have some notion on what is a sincere attitude. |
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During
the time spent on the activities they have demonstrated sincere behaviours. |
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They
criticized those children who do not have a sincere behaviour. |
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They
were touched when their sincere conducts were praised. |
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