Friday, September 3, 2010

Outdoor activities for primary school children

Children and children enjoy spending time outdoors. What can you offer them busy? You must not speak with a large garden for your children.

Some resources for your outdoor area includes balls, bubble bubble mix and tubes, robust machines and trucks to move a short distance to keep toys, blocks, doll-buggy or trolley, and moving more actively. Springboards means of cardboard. Pavement chalk, also go for the compilation of the road on that bikelong.

Sandbox - like many of you remember the fun in the trenches and construction sand. A sandbox designed the structure of a great architect. Most toy stores / chain stores selling the eyelids boxes.If sand next to you is a small terrace or balcony, or even if you want the sand to keep it clean and small. To check with a cover of plastic tub on wheels, chain stores and hardware stores can be found. Enter implements for digging, sifting, pouring and building.Bucket and spade or RAID kitchen plastic spoons or wooden bowls, strainers, funnels, jars of yogurt, or whatever captures your imagination.

Water play - for spring and summer hot plastic pool A, a plastic tub, or bath born child (always supervise play of water), use the sandbox tools and add some of your bottles plastic to pay. one or two drops of blue dye and green gives the water some interest especially if they raise theirHands inside and out. Drop a few ice cubes or hot days and make them look dissolve. Of course, nothing is lost on foot and a hose / sprinklers (water restrictions) allows

Discover your neighborhood - Plant Take a walk along the road, houses, trees, and we talk about points of view. Collect the leaves and branches for the collage. Visit the park, use the equipment in the playground. Enjoy a picnic lunch, or dinner. Visit your local stores, look in the windows thathappens, buy fruit, cheese and bread for a picnic. Go to your local library and choose some books. If the weather is cold, go to a carpet and warming up for a run around the yard for a walk in the neighborhood and collect leaves for a craft when you return Go If you live in a very cold climate, building a snowman snow, a few snowballs. Living in the South, it is conceivable to me, very cold days, if you "can not go out hard. Our children do not have many days whenthey must be there.

Take the inside-out - bring some 'of these activities outdoors under cover, blanket, pillow and a basket of books under a shady tree or on a patio or balcony, some very relaxing for both mother and child (if he sleeps maybe learn to read your book / magazine) to create a pretend tea party with dolls and tea set bit 'of water into the teapot and pitcher and perhaps a few small cookies. Take a snack and the baby out in a real teaParty.

Craft - The outdoors is the best place for boats chaotic as it is easy to clean. Put some 'large sheets of paper on the wall or fence and paint them with sturdy non-toxic paints and brushes. Collect a few large boxes and let them paint. If you or a friend has a great device to keep the box was delivered. Let your children paint, when dry, cut a door and window, and you have a house Instant Play, alternatively, a large partBlanket or sheet over your outdoor table, a scene instantly. Make up and use some playdough cutters, small rolling pins, plastic utensils, and are covered for age groups. Enter buckets of water and brushes and they leave the house or fence. This is particularly effective when it is hot as the water dries very quickly.

Music and Movement - to launch a portable CD player and rap game to some children songs or your favorite skirt or songs.Enter scarves to wave as they dance music. If you have two or three children, try a conga line around the yard. Pretending dancer dancing to the music (Swan Lake, Nutcracker is good for this) Children love all types of music when I was involved in a regular play group a few years, we have no music for children, explains the day and played show tunes, 60's 70's Rock and many other styles were, the old rock songs a big favorite.

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