Musical instruments can be made very easily from cans.
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!
Wash out the empty cans and release the banderoles.
Make sure the doses are not sharp-edged.
The children are looking for different materials for filling in outdoors.
For example, sand, pebbles, dry leaves, bark pieces.
Alternatively, lentils, rice, chia seeds etc. can be used.
Fill each material in a can (about 1/3). Let the children check the sound. If it fits for them, the can can can be closed. If not, the children are looking for another material or mixed materials.
Then place the butterbread paper twice and place over the can opening. Fix with a rubber.
Finally rattle different rhythms with the children.
Materials
Directions
Wash out the empty cans and release the banderoles.
Make sure the doses are not sharp-edged.
The children are looking for different materials for filling in outdoors.
For example, sand, pebbles, dry leaves, bark pieces.
Alternatively, lentils, rice, chia seeds etc. can be used.
Fill each material in a can (about 1/3). Let the children check the sound. If it fits for them, the can can can be closed. If not, the children are looking for another material or mixed materials.
Then place the butterbread paper twice and place over the can opening. Fix with a rubber.
Finally rattle different rhythms with the children.
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