Surface tension is one of water's most important properties. It's the reason that water collects in drops. It's also why water can travel up a plant stem, or get to your cells through the smallest blood vessels. Help your child understand surface tension by showing her how she can create a "skin" on the surface of water with this interesting surface tension experiment.
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Water experiment
Surface tension is one of water's most important properties. It's the reason that water collects in drops. It's also why water can travel up a plant stem, or get to your cells through the smallest blood vessels. Help your child understand surface tension by showing her how she can create a "skin" on the surface of water with this interesting surface tension experiment.
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Bubble Guppies Video
This is a funnny story for small children.
I hope that you like it!
I hope that you like it!
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Pretty Ritty craft
THE SURPRISE IS HERE!!
Materials needed:
- toilet paper roll
- White, grey or pink paper
- glue
- scissors
- black marker
Cut a toilet paper roll in half and wrap it with a grey colored piece of paper (I colored a White piece with a grey crayon).Then draw the mouse's face. Add some big ears, two Little feet and a tail to the back.
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Pretty Ritty's bingo
Today we
are going to see the story telling “Pretty Ritty” in the school about six-year-old
children. This is a fantastic story in which they are going to learn new
vocabulary.
When we have
finished the story telling, we are going to do a post activity: Pretty Ritty's
bingo, in which pupils will practice the vocabulary learnt before.
We will give to students a
bingo and they must circle four cartoons. Then, we will name the drawings until
the first child complete all drawings that he has circled and he says
bingo.
PS: Girls
and boys, you will have a surprise soon…
Friday, 14 November 2014
Kinesthetic Painting
Dadaism and Surrealism were art eras during which traditional ideas about art were challenged. However, the artwork artists generated during these movements was still considered representational art. You could see what the art was and what materials were used. Many artists used random objects and recyclables. When abstract expressionism followed, it challenged traditional methods and techniques of art-making. The artists descibed as abstract expressionists seemed to be more free, and the art they created wasn’t always representational. In fact, many abstract paintings looked nothing like their titles.
One of the better known types of abstract painting is a method that uses the whole body to paint. Introduce your preschooler to abstract art with this activity that will have her splatter, drip, and drizzle to create a complex painting. This activity is the perfect way to engage your kinesthetic learner and spark her interest in art history!
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Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Turkey Napkin Rings
Get ready for Thanksgiving by enlisting your child's help! In this activity, you'll work together to create some adorable turkey napkin rings. These easy-to-make table adornments will give you child a chance to make a memorable statement at the dinner table, and help her feel that she played an important role in the preparations for the big event!
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Saturday, 8 November 2014
Multiple Intelligences
We have
chosen Brown Bear’s book to work Multimple Intelligences. The autor is Bill
Martin Jr and Eric Carle.
Our
activities are designed for 5 year-old children. The book seems to be easy but
the activities are more appropriate for the mentioned age.
This
book works the order of questions in English, animals and colours.
ACTIVITIES:
- VISUAL
LOOKING FOR THINGS
To develop the visual
intelligence, we are going to play. The teacher says a color and children have
to look for something with that color quickly.
- INTRAPERSONAL
MY FAVOURITE ANIMAL
Children
have to think what is their favourite animal. Then, they will explain why they
have chosen that animal. Finally they will describe it at class.
- MUSICAL
MUSICAL VIDEO
To develop musical
intelligence we can show children a video with Brown bear’s story. This video
is excellent because the story is told singing.
Then, children can
sing the song!
- INTERPERSONAL
PECULIAR
ANIMALS
Children have to work
in groups of 4 to create a peculiar animal. They will draw their own animal
with colours and a piece of paper. Then they have to shape it with modelling
clay.
Finally, all the
groups show and explain their classmates their peculiar animal.
- BODILY
ANIMALS
MASKS
Children have to
create animal masks using cardboards, papers, crayons, etc. When the masks are
finished, the children will dance with their own animal mask, and they can
acting out each animal’s sound and/or action (a kangaroo can jumping, a tiger
can running, etc.)
- LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL
REMEMBER
THE ORDER
The animals in
Brown’s Bear book appear in a particular sequence. Children have to remember the order of appearance of each
animal. Then, they can playing in pairs saying an animal, and the partner have
to say what animals appear in the book later.
- VERBAL-LINGUISTIC
DREAMING
CHILD…WHAT DO YOU SEE?
After reading all the
Brown Bear’s book, reread the last line in Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You
See?: “Dreaming Child, Dreaming Child, what do you see?” Ask the children what
they see in their dreams. Continue the book by having each child complete the
sentence: I see ________.
- NATURALIST
CREATE
OUR OWN BOOK
Children have to
create their own version about book zoo animals. They describe other animals
found at a zoo (giraffe, gorilla, tiger…). Children can work in pairs or
individually. Distribute a piece of paper to each group for draw an animal of
the zoo. When each group have chosen an animal and they have worked at it, the teacher board all the works
and we will have our own animals' book!
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Listening activity
If you want
to practice English listening with your small children and you don’t kwon how,
I will go to propose you an activity.
Children love
playing so it’s a good idea this game, the rules are:
- Put color
rings scattered on the floor.
- Children
are running around the rings and when the teacher says one color, all the
children have to run and put into a ring. For example, the teacher says “red”,
and each child put it into a red ring.
-When the
children do this game quickly, the teacher can complicate it saying colors and
numbers. For example: “three green”, and they only can put into a green ring
three children.
The pupils
love listenings with their teacher’s voice.
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