Toys
Theme
1.
Balloon Game: We learned about different types of toys and
balloon was one of our vocabulary words. Balloons are always a
popular toy amongst the kids. I taped a paper plate to a drumstick
and the children were asked to keep the balloon up in the air. The
winner is the one who can keep the balloon up in the air for the
longest period of time. ^^
2.
Car Race with Paper plates: I cut out some paper cars and handed
them out to each child in the car race. Their task was to move the
paper toy car from one end to the other end with their paper plates.
The trick is not to touch the cars and shake their paper plates, so
the wind would bring the cars to the other side. It was quite a fun
game!
3.
Dog Hand Puppet: When I first saw this idea on Pinterest, I
thought it is really cute the kids would like them. Then I found out
that these hand puppets are really easy to make and you can make
different animals as well. I used an A4 sized construction paper and
folded vertically into 3 equal parts. Then sealed it with tape. Then
I fold in half and then half. I did this part for the kids and the
kids put on the eyes, nose and ears for the puppet. They looked
really cute~ :)
4.
Fish Kite: I've never made a kite before but this paper bag kite
seemed quite fun to make. I found a fish coloring page and asked the
kids to color them in and glued onto the brown paper bags. Then they
attached colorful tissue paper at the end of the paper bags and
decorated them with some stickers. Then I cut holes and attached yarn
to the bag. This took a little longer, but the end result was great!
:)
Now it's time to fly our kites! The kids got a bit tired from running :)
5.
Robot Craft: We made an easy robot craft with silver paper and
crayons and googly eyes. I cut out different shapes from the silver
paper and handed each kid 2 shapes for the robot's head and body.
Then they glued on the eyes and mouth and drew on their own arms and
legs. ^^ I love how they turned out!
6. Pinwheel
craft- This was a simple craft and all you need is a piece of
paper (square), split pins and a straw. I asked the kids to color
the piece of paper on both sides and everyone could have their own
designs. Then I cut from each corner to the center but don't cut it
all the way, leaving about 3 cm. Next, I hold punched the corners
and the center and folded the corners to the middle and attached a
split pin and a straw in the back. Then our Pinwheel project was
complete! :)
7.Pom-Pom
Shooter Game:
This was such a
fun and easy game and it takes about 5 minutes to prepare for this
game. I needed a paper cup, balloon, Pom-Poms and tape. I cut a
hole at the bottom of the paper cup.
Then I stretched the balloon to cover the bottom of the paper cup. I used tape to secure the balloon.
And then I cut the balloon so it has a bigger opening.
Then I stretched the balloon to cover the bottom of the paper cup. I used tape to secure the balloon.
Making
Pigs with Play dough- Since
we're learning about toys this month and the kids love playing with
play dough, so we made little pigs with play dough. Some kids
needed a little help with it but every pig looked very unique. We
loved how the pigs turned out!
Teddy
Bear Pinata-I made a teddy
bear pinata with my class and filled the pinata with some cookies
and snack. The kids had a blast breaking the pinata with a stick and
getting the snack inside!! :)
Excellent!!! I will post a link to my Facebook Group: ESL/EFL Preschool Teachers.
ReplyDelete