Preschool is the time in which children can explore their creative side to play through art, crafts, games and creativity. As an instructor, it is important to take a variety of creative activities for all preschool children so that there is a task for each child. Some children can explore their creative potential through drawing and painting, while others prefer more hands-on activities such as construction, while others might commentbest to pretend games or other types of creative play.
Try some of these creative activities in preschool that "focus on the letter" T. However, they are subject not only limited to the alphabet. Many can be used where they learn to know the animals or teddy bear, transport or dental hygiene.
Teddy Bear Rank and File
Kids love teddy bears, often for a week or month-long celebration of all things Teddy, as it can lead toOctobear or Novembear. Have each child bring their favorite teddy bear in the classroom to life for a month and meet other bears. This is when creative activities can begin in preschool!
First, collect all the teddy bears together. Then the Bears have a lesser degree of criteria such as size, weight, more beautiful, more fun, etc. This teaches children to see parts of a whole and to learn the concept of ranking things. In addition, you allow them toapply criteria of creativity to a set of objects.
In a train
If learning about the letter "T" to explore one of the main categories of transport. Here's a game little 'fun Take the train is called. For this game, all the chairs in the classroom to collect the second in a line. For each chair, writing a number on a piece of paper and stick it on the back of the chair.
Give each child a card that matches one of the seats on theTrain. At the sound of the whistle, each child to take their place on the train. Then he ordered one of the children are the engineer, and go to each child and make a hole in their ticket with a hole.
After each child has taken its place on the train, have each person describe what kind of trip they take, where to go, what to see, and who to go. This exercise can use their imagination for the children to plan for the dummyRentals, and show them what could be traveling on the train.
Tooth Time!
Finally, here are some creative activities to explore another aspect of the letter "T" - teeth. For the first activity, children make big teeth and plastic bottles, white paint hardening. Give each child a two-liter bottle of soft drinks that the top is cut off. Paint the bottles white paint hardening, and once the paint has dried, each child has a giant toothPractice brushes.
Next, have each child to wash the toothbrush to the Giant's Tooth. First, cut in the shape of a toothbrush from a piece of construction paper. Punch a few holes in the head, and short pieces Pipecleaner string through the holes. Tape or glue the Pipecleaner to the other side of the toothbrush. Have each child write their name on the toothbrush and decorate to their liking. Now they have a toothbrush, the great models of the brushTeeth!
Try these creative preschool activities and let you imagination take over. Your own preschoolers can use their new ideas!
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