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Kindergarten area activities include piecing together and making twists

Kindergarten area activities include piecing together and making twists

The bounden duty of teachers is to have the courage to explore education. Below are the kindergarten area activities I compiled for putting together and making twists. You are welcome to refer to them.

Regional activities:

Puzzle and swing

Activity experience:

Experience numbers within 7 Conservation, development of creativity.

Activity materials:

A quantity of 7 small sticks, bottle caps, graphic cards, jigsaw puzzles, record books, pens, etc.

Activity process:

1. Encourage children to boldly try to use the provided materials to put together different patterns.

2. Guide children to boldly try to record the arrangement of patterns.

3. Discuss with the children and come to the conclusion: No matter what kind of pattern is put together, the number of materials remains the same.

Regional activities:

Making twists

1. Activity goals:

Cultivate the baby’s skills of rubbing and wringing mud

2. Activity preparation:

Colored plasticine (red, yellow, blue, green, chocolate, etc.); a plate, a masonry board, and a pot of twist

3 , Activity process:

1. The teacher wears a chef’s hat: I am a senior pastry chef, and I make the most delicious pastries in the world. Do you want to see it? (Show sample twists) You know it What's the name? (Discussion) With such a beautiful twist, do you want to try it out?

2. Operation:

A. Take a piece of red plasticine and stretch it. long, then place it on the board and knead until it becomes a bright, thin round rod. Then fold it over and bring the two ends together. After folding, hold both ends with both hands and twist it gently. In this way, a twist is ready! Then, gently put it into the basin.

B. Take green plasticine (the color can be chosen by the baby's preference, it can be single color or double color) and rub two small round sticks, then put the two small sticks together and twist them into twists. . Note: The length of each round rod must be the same, and the thickness must be uniform to make beautiful twists.

3. Operate and guide the baby to recite children's songs while rubbing:

Stretch the plasticine and put it on the board and rub it until it grows longer. Roll into a shiny thin round stick, pick up both ends and twist gently. The little stick changed its appearance and turned into a twist.

Exhibition comments: Let the baby tell which twist on the plate is the most beautiful, and count how many twists there are in a day. Teachers praise and encourage.

Tips: The prepared twists can be used in a variety of games, such as: dividing fruits? treating guests? You can also use it to guide babies to sort, count, classify and compare, etc. ;