Tuesday, September 14, 2010

preschool children - "When I grow up I want to be"

For preschoolers, the largest open questions asked for a "what you want to be when you grow up?" When this question, many preschool children tend to shoot for the stars. However, the question is a simple way to introduce a career and community helpers, two themes, but games, activities, crafts and even a guest can be explored.

Community volunteers

It 'important to teachThe pre-school children about the many tasks of the community helpers such as doctors, dentists, nurses, teachers, postal workers and policemen. Start at any adult if they see children with these works, as many children on the tasks, which refers to these different professions, you know.

If learning about doctors and nurses, try this fun craft called "Fix my wound." For this job, the shape of the child's arm or leg on a piece of paper. Children arecolor or paint their legs with a small wound. Once the paint has dried, distribute patches for children to take over the wounds on his job. Then present each child has a history of class, as has been violated and who have helped to resolve them.

Here is a craft where children make police badges, which are ideal for learning on the security and police. Trim the beginning of registration, a number of badges made of cardboard and cover with aluminum foil each badge. U.S.Stickers adorn the badges, or try etching patterns in the film with the blunt end of a brush.

There are also a number of fun games for preschoolers to understand the objects and support functions for the various municipalities. First, you cut a series of pictures from magazines that are associated with the Community legal assistants, such as letters, stethoscopes, toothbrushes or hydrants. Then, place a picture of each community to support the wall and that childrenMatch objects to the person from the community.

"Special Delivery"

Here's another fun matching game that's perfect for practicing what might be like to deliver mail. Cut a large number of different colored shapes such as triangles, circles, stars and squares. Collect the same number of mailboxes, the number of shapes, and label each mailbox with a picture of one of the forms. Give the forms to children in an appropriate placeMailboxes. was delivered after all the forms, try the exercises instead of ordering new supplies of ink through the form.

Finally, here is a matching game that children's eating habits that may be related to lifelong good oral hygiene and dental played some shows. Place two large teeth on the wall. A tooth should be white and clean, while the other is covered with dirt and plaque.

Next, consider a series of images of food, for goodpoor, and children have to decide what food goes with the tooth. This exercise will last in a series for pre school children food that can be done with the Real, as long as not too many examples of bad food!

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