Activity after watching –
. Measure objects around the house with a ruler or measuring tape and compare which is taller/smaller.
. Measure everyone’s height in the house. Who is the tallest/smallest?
. Measure all your favourite toys.
Activity after watching –
. Measure objects around the house with a ruler or measuring tape and compare which is taller/smaller.
. Measure everyone’s height in the house. Who is the tallest/smallest?
. Measure all your favourite toys.
This link gives some ideas for great counting games.
If you saw our post from last week, were some of us in nursery enjoyed making our own pancakes, we thought maybe you would like to make your own at home! How many different pancakes can you make?
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/kids-pancake-recipes
What is your favourite?
Here are some activities your child could do at home to help continue to develop their fine motor skills.
Using pegs or spoons – transfer objects from one bowl to another such as beans, beads, buttons, rice etc.
Using scissors – just cutting to start with then cutting on the line, shapes etc
Ripping – smaller kids just like ripping paper, maybe it’s the sound? Older kids you can rip up an old magazine to make pictures & collages
Elastic bands (or hair bobbles) onto different sized objects. A bag of elastic bands can bring a lot of fun. Try putting them over bottles or a can. On door handles is another good one.
Peeling fruit – peeling tangerines/oranges, bananas.
Here is a fun story about a potato who is a superhero. Some of the children in nursery last week enjoyed dressing up and pretending to be their favourite superheroes.
Copy the link and paste into the search bar, to play fun learning games in Elmos world!
https://pbskids.org/sesame/games/elmos-world-games/
Can you guess the nursery rhyme and sing it?
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