Sometimes the children sneak around and look for an occupation for children. It's an incentive to experiment with everyday objects. Today I'll show you some ideas with old newspapers.
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Making different sounds with the newspaper e.g. rustling, tearing, crunching
Move with the newspaper without holding the newspaper with your hands. For example, lay on your head, lay on your back and crawl, clamp between your legs and jump, clamp under your arm, lay in front of your stomach and run so fast that the newspaper holds, etc.
Pulls a paper snake out of newspaper. How long has the snake become? Who can rip the thinnest or longest paper snake out of newspaper?
Can you use your feet to tear up the paper or fold it? Try it out.
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Making different sounds with the newspaper e.g. rustling, tearing, crunching
Move with the newspaper without holding the newspaper with your hands. For example, lay on your head, lay on your back and crawl, clamp between your legs and jump, clamp under your arm, lay in front of your stomach and run so fast that the newspaper holds, etc.
Pulls a paper snake out of newspaper. How long has the snake become? Who can rip the thinnest or longest paper snake out of newspaper?
Can you use your feet to tear up the paper or fold it? Try it out.
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