18 Mayıs 2016 Çarşamba

ETKİNLİKLER


                                                                Parmak Boyalarıyla Sayıları Öğrenmek

Okul öncesi etkinlikleri kapsamında bugün sizlere hem eğlenceli hem de eğitici bir etkinlik paylaşacağım. Parmak boyalarıyla sayıları öğrenmek ; ince motor becerilerini geliştirir ve aynı zamanda da eğlendirir.
Tek renk olmak üzere öğrencilerden istedikleri bir renk boya seçmeleri istenir. Örnek resimde gösterilmiş olan kartlar öğrencilere dağıtılır. Benim seçtiğim kartta rakamların yanında hayvan resimleri var, siz isterseniz hayvan resimleri yerine bitkide kullanabilirsiniz. öğrencilerden kartlardaki hayvan resimlerinin yanına gördükleri rakam kadar parmakla iz çıkarmaları istenir. İlk rakam 1 beraber yapılır. 1 rakamının yazılı olduğu karttaki hayvanın yanına 1 tane parmak izi yapmak gibi. Bu etkinlik 10 rakamının yazılı olduğu kağıda 10 parmak izi yapılıncaya kadar devam edilir. En son rakamlar 1 den 10 kadar saydırılarak etkinlik bitirilir.





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11 Mayıs 2016 Çarşamba

Make a Pom Pom Caterpillar! Activity



The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle is a classic children's book and a must-read on every preschooler's afternoon story list. In this fun, whimsical activity, you and your child can connect a little closer with the beloved Hungry Caterpillar by making your very own colorful pom pom caterpillar! Your child will love choosing the colors for his caterpillar and will laugh as he thinks of all the foods his caterpillar ate to turn those colors. This activity will help build excitement about reading and story time, will give your child practice in color recognition, and will help him work on his fine motor skills.

What You Need:

*Clip-style clothespin
*White glue
*Pom poms, 3/4 inch or larger
*2 inch length of pipe cleaner
*Googly eyes, 5 mm to 7 mm in diameter
*Magnet (optional)

What You Do:

  1. Help your preschooler run a line of white glue down one side of the clothes pin. Let it set for about a minute so the pom poms stay in place better. While the glue sets, have your child choose which pom poms he would like to use. He can create a repeating color pattern, match the colors of the caterpillar in the book, or choose a completely different set of colors. Once he's selected his pom poms, ask your child what foods his caterpillar ate that made him change these colors.
  2. Have your preschooler carefully place his pom poms in the line of glue to form his caterpillar.
  3. Ask your preschooler to bend the pipe cleaner into a “V” shape to create the antennae. Insert the antennae between the first and second pom poms, holding the pom poms in place, if necessary, while the glue re-sets.
  4. Put two dots of glue where the eyes will go on the first pom pom. Have your preschooler put the eyes in place.
  5. Let the glue dry completely.
  6. If you would like to make your caterpillar into a magnet, have your child glue the magnet to the bottom of the clothes pin.
Place your pom pom caterpillar on the refrigerator and use it to hold the school menu, grocery list, or coupons for the week!