Sunday, January 25, 2009

Preschool Kids Activities - Cabin Fever Rescue

Hello,

One phenomenon all of us have to deal with, no matter what the season is, is cabin fever. We are kept inside due to inclement weather of some sort and need preschool kids activities to meet the demand. The energy levels increase and it is so important to find creative ways to expend it.

Here are a couple of the ways that work for me. Give them a try and see how they work for you.


COPY CAT

1. Do any movement and ask the children to copy it (example: wave your hand, jump on one foot)
2. Do another a second movement and ask the children to copy you again (eg. rub your head)
3. Combine the two movements and ask the children to copy again
4. Use this as a sequencing game and see how many motions you can add that the children can remember. Younger ones may just be able to do two and older ones more and more.


CATCH A TAIL

Have your kids hold on to one another at the waist in a line formation.

The last person in line has a scarf in his/her back pocket. The object is to get the children to stay in line with the last person trying to take the scarf out of the pocket. The end of the line tries to avoid being caught by the leader.

If it is successfully removed the first player moves to the back and the game continues with a new leader of the line.


I hope these help in your situation. Send me any favorites you have and I'll be sure share them here.


Mary
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Friday, January 23, 2009

Preschool Circle Time - Fishing for ???

Hello,

I am amazed at all the wonderful ideas you are all sending to me to share on the blog. This preschool circle time suggestion was sent in and I think you will find it a great resource.

Here is an idea for your preschoolers that is so versatile--it is perfect for circle time and the variations are endless. You can use this to teach colors, letters, numbers, etc. Read below for an excellent easy-to-make, low cost preschool activity that is worth its weight in gold!


Sherrin's idea is--
• photo copy pictures of fish in different coloured paper
• cut
• laminate
• put magnet on the fish
• make rods out of dowling
• tie string on the end
• add magnet to string

Aim of the game each child has a turn of catching the fish.
The teacher asks the child to catch me a red fish and they have to catch a red fish etc..... Or you could put the alphabet on the fish, or numbers etc....

The kids really love this game for circle time!



Have fun with this and enjoy your class! Keep the ideas coming in; thanks in advance!

Mary
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Preschool Math Activities - Number Count Down

Hi There,

Are you looking for some new ideas for preschool math activities?

Try these suggestions to encourage counting skills, and observation skills.

Preschool children love a challenge; throw in a timer, give them a task and you have their attention for sure! Give these a try and let me know how it works for you.

Find and Count

The teacher and the children decide what they are going to be looking for and counting. This could be something that you are teaching for the day, such as a color or a shape. For example use the shape of a circle and tell the class they have 5 minutes to look around the room and point out all things with that shape.

Place a mark on the board for each item they point out, then with the class, count how many they found. This is an excellent way to encourage observation skills and teaching counting as well


The Count Down

This is something that even toddlers can do maybe with only three numbers but they can do this.

Use any objects you have in the room such as blocks, cars, toys, etc.

Give them the starting number (such as "we have 6 blocks") and then begin taking them away one at a time. Count down until there are none left. With toddlers start with 3 items, then 2 then 1. It helps to display a number chart so that they can see the numbers, read or recognize the number and help you with the count down. Fun and a good way for them to learn numbers.

Let me know how your class or children like these ideas and send me your own. It is fun to share them here for all.

Mary
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Friday, January 2, 2009

Preschool Activities - Traffic Light Game

With all the snow here in the US and the "cabin fever" of the holidays
taking its toll, I want to suggest some preschool activities that will help use up some of the energy and a snack to match!

These are ideas that work well with two year olds all the way up to the 5 year olds. Give these a try and see how they work for you. If you're a mom using these at home you might even find the older kids getting in on the action!


Traffic Light Game
Make three traffic lights. (Cut 3 strips of paper about 4 x 12 inches.
Draw 3 large circles on them lengthwise to resemble a traffic light. Glue
a Green Circle on one, a Yellow Circle on another and finally a Red circle
on the last one. Mount these 3 lights on their own stick or ruler.)

Have music available to play. Start the music and hold up the Green
light. Have the children march along to the music. Change the “light” to
Yellow so they know to slow down . When you switch to the Red light, they
have to FREEZE in place. They really enjoy this game and the yellow light
gives them a little time to settle down which can be hard at this age.)


Traffic Light Snacks!
Give each child a rectangle-shaped graham cracker. Give them a small
amount of cream cheese or icing to spread on the cracker. Give each child
one red M&M, one yellow M&M, and one green M&M to set up on the graham cracker like a traffic light. **If you want to use something larger, tint the icing to the appropriate colors and frost a round cookie instead of using M&M's. Explain what the three colors of the traffic light mean while decorating the crackers if you do this before the game. If it is after the game...no explanation is needed!


Have fun with this and enjoy the new month! Send me any ideas you have and I'll share them here for all of us.

Mary
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