Thursday, September 9, 2010

Preschool Themes - Plant a garden to celebrate spring!

Plant a garden to celebrate spring!

The snow melts, the trees are re-emerging again and the puddles are angles collects on the road: That's right, you sort the spring and what better place to classrooms celebrate the arrival of spring, when the nursery! The pre-school age children in the spring art can be explored with a variety of activities, games, crafts, field trips and stories.

Spring provides an excellent pre-school> Number because it is colorful, fun and a great way to learn more each year in the way plants grow and multiply. This ability, called "Grow your Name" can increase the rate of children with small plants that can be observed in a garden, as the name coined.

To begin, give each child a small box lined with plastic in half and filled soil. Let each child trace their name or a small image in the ground and fill the newly formed path with grass seeds. Sprinkle gentlyEnough soil to cover the seeds and water the earth. Remind children to name their water gardens every few days, and pay attention to their names have sprung up everywhere.

April showers bring May flowers

Flowers are another key image for pre-school for the Spring, his arrival is one of the hallmarks of the season. Flowers can be integrated into a variety of simple, colorful preschool crafts, such as this so-called "paper plateDaisy. "

Let each child a small circle cut from yellow card. Next create leaves by cutting a plate of paper in half and then cut each half into five or six pieces. Adhesives or sewing the leaves on yellow circle to create a beautiful daisy, simple paper plate.

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

Children love finger painting, because it is a practical activity that can be a bit 'dirty. Here is a job like painting "Flower Foot," which is sure to get more popular as the fingers, because the children stand up, instead of color! That children of a dip his feet in a small bowl filled with washable paint and then stamp their feet painted on a piece of white paper. After paint has dried, add them to a tribe or another with green paintdecorative flower garden at his feet.

Make sure to do this job in an area newspapered, as it tends to get quite chaotic. Also, make sure that every child has the color washes out her mouth before her socks and shoes.

Let's fly a kite

Another boat to explore the theme of spring pre-school is the kite. Kites are colorful, easy to create and provide hours of entertainment in the breezy spring afternoons. Here's a simple kitecan be created from paper plates, tissue paper, streamers and string orchestra, actually the flies!

Beginning of each child design their kites on a paper plate with crayons, paints, pens, or paper. Once they are finished with the design, colors, stitching a few meters long shooting in the color of their choice to the bottom of the paper plate.

Continue with a punch, make a hole in the top plate. Tie a piece of wire or string through the hole and wrap the rest of the length ofYarn or string around a piece of the business of living. Do not forget to tape the yarn to the string before wrapping around to see if it sticks.

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