We selected in this post several Plays and Activities for nursery 1, ready to print and apply to early graders. They are great resources for working in the classroom with students.
Next we'll share the Activities for kindergarten 1 with the aim of promoting the child's physical, psychological and social development, respecting their maturity emotional and encourage the use of reasoning through recreational activities that enhance the self-esteem of the student.
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Plays and Activities for Nursery 1 and 2, Nursery and Nursery
01 – Music with recycled materials
Egg carton, beverage cans, spoons, chopsticks or wooden rods, etc. they can be transformed into musical instruments. Use creativity!
02 – Filling objects
Give the children different cans, empty yogurt cups, cardboards, plastic bottles, etc. They will be able to fill these objects with sand, and in the summer they can play outside or also using water. Start yourself by demonstrating how you can build a tower, a mountain, etc. out of sand, they will soon be doing the same.
03 – Knowing the shapes
Cut out different shapes in cardboard boxes (home products) or shoe boxes: circle, triangle, rectangle, etc. Give the children corks, wooden blocks to assemble, pieces of thick paper and ask them to put them in the little holes (of different shapes) in the boxes.
04 – Toilet paper rolls
Give them some empty toilet paper rolls or kitchen rolls and they can play with them, making them roll, squeezing them, the strongest can even tear them, they can also step on up!
If the children are a little older, they can already paint the rollers with finger paint or even glue little colored papers that can be torn on top.
05 – Stuffed bags
One thing that can be done quickly is to make stuffed cloth bags or even stuffed washable gloves. Fill them with cotton, rice, dried peas, nuts, put little bells on each finger of the glove, etc. Children of this age like to feel the touch and hear the sound that objects make.
06 – Texture Panels
On a cardboard glue a paper sandpaper, aluminum foil, fabric, cotton, buttons, cork, forming two panels. Let the children feel the different textures. You can hide them under a cloth and the older children will be able to guess which panel it is.
07- Cloth snake
Sew a long snake made from scraps of fabric and fill it with cotton. Children will love to feel it with their hand. You can use other materials to fill it.
08 – Film Container
You can also fill a plastic pot of photographic film with dried peas, rice, bells, pebbles. Then, just close it well and for safety, seal it with the help of insulating tape or crepe.
09 – Cardboard
You can paint a cardboard with finger paints. A cardboard box can become a little house. Just cut the doors and windows. Of course, this box should be big with cardboard, the older child will be able to rehearse cutouts (with blunt scissors) and can make stars, easter eggs (to serve as mobiles after being painted), etc. Remember that when they work with finger paint, they should wear old clothing or an apron and the floor or table should be covered with newspaper.
10 – Learning to store toys
Let the children keep the toys they used in class. They can put them in an empty cardboard box. Can by: paper balls, cotton, balls, etc. When everything is inside everyone sing a song and if there is time put everything on the floor again and again start saving and then singing.
11 – Aluminum foil mirror
You can stick a sheet of aluminum foil on the floor so that children crawling around can look at their reflection. Little ones like to look in the mirror.
12 – Balloon pillows
With a double-sided quilt, the kind you put upholstery inside, you can make a big balloon pillow. Just put several air balloons on the quilts (half empty so they don't pop) and then the children can crawl and roll over.
13 – Play in the sand
When they are out, give the children cups, watering cans, water and spoons and let them play freely.
14 – Tear and paste
Let the children tear up different types of paper: Newspapers, transparent, colored, gold papers and then glue them onto cardboard or paper.
15 – Fabric and wool
Glue tissue scraps of different shapes and sizes. To glue wool, greater dexterity is needed, as the child will need to secure it with the help of other fingers so that it is fixed on the paper.
16 – Empty egg cartons
They are also good for children to tear them up or to be used to make papier mache – which serves as a great resource for making various toys: chickens, fruits, masks, etc. Children can also play by putting materials inside the egg box: crumpled paper, cork, etc. However, be careful not to take small objects in their mouths.
17 – Tear and cut
Old catalogs or newspapers can be great material for children to play at tearing up. When they are older, they can practice cutting the figures. (remember with blunt scissors)
18 – Sand and glue
The sand can be mixed very well with the glue, so apply this mixture in cans and decorate it with sea shells, etc.
19 – Pull ship
With an egg box we can build a pull ship. With this, children can paint it with finger paint. Put a string at one end and the boat is ready.
20 – Pasta necklace
With a string and several noodles it is possible to make a necklace! The bigger ones will train their motor coordination and will love the final result.
Making straight turns, take each puppy to its mom:
Put blue crayons on the dashes of the closed curves:
Take each child to their lollipop by covering the lines:
Put red pencil on open curves:
Outline the lake lines with wet blue chalk:
Cover the traces with wet blue chalk and then put on cotton, it will be beautiful!
Cover the lines and then decorate the clown with colored glue:
Cover the lines of open curves using green crayons and close curves using brown crayons:
Cover the traces and paint the car:
Take the butterfly to the flower by covering the lines with colored glue:
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