Thursday 17 October 2013

The Farm Animals

Teach children all about the farm animals using the following activities
1. Use a farm template or picture and let them stick farm animals stickers.
2. Make clay or play-doh animals
3. Sing Old Mc Donald had a farm
4. Read the book "The noisy farm"
5. Use animal masks and act like an animal
6. Tell the story of the "Ugly Duckling"
7. Make animal riddles
8. Use finger puppets
9. Draw farm animals
10. Discuss what we get from each farm animal

Saturday 12 October 2013

A Colourful Lesson

Teaching the colours can be one of the most fascinating lessons. 

Here are 20+ activities for young learners

1. Show the coloured pencils or markers or flashcards and say the colours
2. Talk about: What things are ....(green)? Make a collage of things having the same colours
3. Make a colour wheel, talk about primary & secondary colours, mixing colours, warm & cold colours
4. Talk about the rainbow colours
5. Make a fruit loop rainbow necklace and eat it too!
6. Play Hide & Seek: Ask  sts to Find sth ...red
7. Colour Race: ask sts to Touch sth...yellow
8. Colour a picture (numbers indicate which colours)
9. Memory : Display 10 coloured pencils or markers or cards and secretly take away a colour. ask sts to find out which colour is missing
10. Sing the Colour or Rainbow song
11. Play Silent balloons: students call out the colour if the balloon reaches them 
12. Play a rhyme game with house pictures: Little mouse, little mouse are you in the...red house?
13. Write a Senses poem  :
Red looks like, sounds like, smells like, feels like, tastes like.....
14. Fishing game: get as many colourful fish using a magnetic fishing rod
15. Read the stories:
The rainbow fish
How zebra got her stripes
The colourful chameleon
Brown Bear, What do you see?
Polar Bear, What can you hear?
Little Robin Red Vest
Zebra's Rainbow
The Mixed-Up Chameleon
16. Sing the action song: 
'We are the pirates with the coloured beards song', You tube song
17. Dress up like your favourite colour
18. Make a mini book about colours
19. Watch the Tweenies show 'Colours are MAGIC'
20. Show sts famous paintings and talk about the colours

Saturday 5 October 2013

Early Reading with Sight Word Fun

My nephew, who is 6 years old, has just started A grade at a school which offers an intensive English class. He was struggling to learn his sight words so I offered to help by... playing!!!
The results were immediate and amazingly positive.
So far we have written the words on two sets of cards (red and blue)
We use the cards for various reading games, such as:

  1. Match the pairs
  2. Memory
  3. Bingo
  4. Tic-Tac-Toe
  5. Hide and Seek
  6. Race to success (board game with dice and race cars as pawns)
  7. Parking Lot (BIG card with parking spaces. Race cars park on the right word)
  8. BANG (Cards in a container.Pick a card.Read it. Keep it. When you get a BANG card you have to put all the cards back. Can be played with one or two players and it teaches you to lose and have fun)
  9. Make a sentence that makes sense
  10. Make a silly sentence
  11. Fishing game (I use a toy fishing rod and laminated word cards with fish shapes, treasure chest shape etc and put them in a basin filled with water SOOO MUCH FUN!!!)
AND
   12.  Be a word detective (Look for a word that begins with.... or look for this....word in a page)
   13.  WHITE BOARD (write or erase the word I 'm saying)
   14.  Magnetic Letters (arrange them to make a word)
   15.  Play doh letters (use dough to make letters and words, then bake and eat them)