Preschool Lesson Plan: Success Criteria
A preschool lesson plan on success criteria is a broad framework, designed to effectively favour the acquisition of fundamental social and communication competencies in preschool-age children. It is highly structured in presenting clear learning intentions and contains several other integral elements that ensure an all-around learning process.
Topic: Success Criteria
Duration: 1 Lesson (Approx. 40 minutes)
Age Group: 4-5 years
Content Standards:
Develop communication and social skills through role-playing. Recognise and use appropriate language for invitations and gratitude.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Make an invitation using simple language.
- Accept an invitation politely.
- Turn down an invitation respectfully.
- Express gratitude when receiving a gift.
Lesson Outline
- Warm-Up (5 minutes)
Activity: Sing a greeting song (“Good morning to you!”) to set a positive tone.
Discussion: Briefly explain how people invite others and why it’s nice to give or receive gifts.
Materials Needed: Visuals of children talking, inviting, and exchanging gifts. - Introduction (5 minutes)
Storytelling: Tell the short story of a character inviting friends to a birthday
party, refusing invitations, and receiving gifts.
Question: “How do you feel when someone invites you or gives you a gift?” - Main Activities (20 minutes)
Activity 1: Role-Play (10 minutes)
Objective: To practice making, accepting, and turning down invitations.
Setup: Prepare flashcards with invitation scenarios, such as birthday parties or playdates.
Steps:
- Arrange students in pairs.
- One child invites the other using the card.
- The other child practices responding with either a polite acceptance or a respectful
refusal.
Teacher Support: Model phrases such as:
- “Would you like to come to my birthday party?”
- “Yes, thank you! I’d love to!”
- “I’m sorry, I can’t come, but thank you for inviting me!”
Activity 2: Gift-Giving Game (10 minutes)
Objective: To practice appreciation for gifts.
Setup: Wrap up pretend gifts.

Steps:
- Play music and pass a “gift” around in a circle.
- Stop the music. The child holding the gift “gets” the gift.
- The child thanks the giver: “Thank you for the gift!”
- Wrap-Up (5 minutes)
- Reflection: Ask students, “What did you learn about invitations and gifts?”
- Feedback: Applaud their efforts and remind them of the importance of kindness and
gratitude. - Song: Close with a goodbye song to reinforce positivity
Assessment:
Observe students during the role-plays and the gift-giving game for:
- The use of appropriate phrases.
- Politeness and gratitude.
Give verbal feedback and encouragement.
Materials Needed:
- Scenario flashcards
- Small wrapped gift props
- Music player for the gift-giving game.