saintsue
24-02-2009, 12:55 PM
Hi Everyone
my topic for march is spring
does anyone know any good sites i can go on please
thanks very much
luv sue xxxx
hbomb1
24-02-2009, 12:59 PM
Have a look at www.sparklebox.co.uk
Lots of nice downloads on there :D
Have a look at www.activityvillage.co.uk they have some great idea's.:thumbsup:
hectors house
24-02-2009, 01:58 PM
I teach the children each year the poem by AA Milne - Daffadowndilly and we make up actions to it.
I haven't got the book in front of me so am writing this from memory
She wore her yellow sun bonnet
She wore her greenest gown
She turned to the south wind and curtesyed up and down
She turned to the sunlight and shook her yellow head
and whispered to her neighbour
"Winter is Dead"
we also paint an individual cup part of cardboard egg box - yellow or orange with a few yellow petals of crepe or tissue paper behind and stick it on a lolly stick painted green - good as mother's day or easter craft
primroses are easy to make aswell - 5 yellow hearts put in a circle with a little orange pen in the centre
Have fun - sorry it's not an on-line link - quite often use the dklt or dlkt something like that site - just type in kids spring colouring or craft and it will be probably come up as a listing - generally has colouring, craft, poems or songs on to - also the CBeebies site may have something - we have been doing a weather topic and they had 2 great interactive weather games - little childrens first hands on experience with ICT.
angeldelight
26-02-2009, 09:53 AM
Some of my own ideas
Mathematical Development
• We have lots of rain in the spring time. Let the children
experiment with cups, jugs etc filling and emptying them
with water. Ask questions like “How many cups of water
fill the plastic bottle?” and “How many cups can you fill
from one jug of water?”
• Outside, look for signs of spring. Count how many
crocuses or daffodils you can see.
Knowledge and Understanding of the World
• Spring time is a time for new growth. Think about planting
some seeds and talk about how to look after them.
.Do we need to wear less clothes - why ?
Physical Development
• Practise keeping warm outside if it is a bit chilly still e.g. running,
clapping, stamping feet.
• Draw the four seasons’ pictures, ensuring correct pencil grip
and encourage careful colouring.
Creative Development
• Talk about colours associated with each season and choose
particular colours for painting pictures e.g. a spring picture
introduce yellow
• Read “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle. Explain
how butterflies have lovely colourful patterns. Paint some
beautiful butterflies
Tulip Hands
Pink or Purple Paint
Green Paint
White or Light Blue Paper
Paint Brush
Paint the child’s hand with the pink or purple paint. Paint their arm with the green paint. Holding the fingers closed have the child lay there hand and arm on the paper to create a Tulip.
Angel xx
huggableshelly
26-02-2009, 10:00 AM
sneaks in to pinch some ideas of Angel and runs (tyvm)
Mollymop
26-02-2009, 11:08 AM
Thanks very much everyone
I have a nice idea that you could use as part of a wall display
Brown paint to make tree trunks and get the children to make hand prints with different shades of green for the leaves.
Hand prints under the trees of reds and pinks to make pretty spring flowers
mum22
26-02-2009, 11:12 AM
thank you thats fab:thumbsup:
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