Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Preschool Theme - Planting a garden to celebrate spring!

Plant a garden to celebrate spring!

The snow melts, the trees are re-emerging again, and the puddles are collecting on the street corners, that's right, spring, spring, and what better place to classrooms celebrate the arrival of spring, as the nursery can! The spring issue of pre stories and explore a variety of activities, games, arts, crafts, field trips.

Spring provides an excellent pre-issue, becauseE 'colorful, entertaining and a great way to grow plants and how they multiply every year to learn. This ability, called "Grow your name" allows children to increased rates of small plants, leading to a garden, as their name engraved clock.

To get started, give each child a small box full of plastic and covered with half potting soil. Have each child trace their name or a small image in the world, and fill the newly formed path with grass seeds. Sprinkle lightly enough soil forCover the seed and water in the soil. Remind children of their gardens with water every few days, and pay attention to their names sprout from the ground.

April showers bring May flowers

The flowers are another key image for the spring of the topic in preschool, his arrival is one of the hallmarks of the season. The daisy flowers can be included in a variety of simple, colorful preschool crafts, such as the paper plate.

Ask each childCut a small circle of yellow cardboard. Next will be the petals of flowers, using a paper plate to create the center and cut each half into five or six pieces. Glue or staple the leaves on the yellow circle to create a beautiful daisy, simple paper plate.

If desired, this job can be easily transformed into a sunflower with the help of a central circle in black and yellow paper petals. Sunflower seeds can be glued to the center of the flower moreDecoration.

Children love finger painting, because it is a practical activity, which gives them a little 'can be dirty. Here is a job like "Foot Flower" is back and popular as finger painting, because the children get up, instead of color! Let the children one of her feet immersed in a small bowl filled with washable paint and then stamp their feet painted on a piece of white paper. After the paint dries, you can add a stem with green paint or other decorationsher flower garden at the foot.

Be sure to make this trade in a range newspapered because it tends to be rather confused. Also, make sure that every child has the color washes out her mouth before her socks and shoes again.

Let's go fly a kite

Another boat to explore the theme of the spring pre-school is the kite. The dragons are colorful, easy to create and provide hours of fun, breezy spring afternoons. Here's a simple kite, which can be created bypaper plates, tissue paper, streamers and string orchestra that really flies!

To begin, have each child their kites on a paper plate with crayons, paints, markers, or tissue paper. Once you have completed the design and colors, stitching a few meters long streamers in the color of their choice for the bottom of the paper plate.

Continue with a punch a hole at the top of the plate. Wrap a piece of yarn or string through the hole and wrap the rest of the length of wire or stringstay for a piece of craftsmanship. Do not forget to tape the yarn to the string before packing to see if it sticks.

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