This laying game is made of natural materials and after a walk a great occupation for children. Collect small branches in similar strength. When collecting, make sure that your children can cut the branches independently with the garden shears. Because this way the children can practice the targeted use of the garden shears. You can find the instructions for laying here in the adventure. Enjoy!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
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First collects branches or small branches, which the children can cut off independently.
Let the children shorten the branches so that they become smaller and smaller. Depending on the age of the children you pay attention to more uniformity in the gradations of the branch lengths.
You put a star out of small branches.
If the fir tree is suitable for the child, then you start the laying game.
For this you need an empty leaf in the size of your fir tree.
Now paint a fir tree as similar as possible on the leaf.
Now you begin to lay your branches on the painted fir tree.
The children train their perception and fine motor skills when selecting and putting on the branch pieces.
If the fir tree is not completely filled at the end, then the spacing of the branches increases.
Finally, you put a star at the top or you paint one on the paper.
Either you stick the branches on the paper or you use the fir tree as a laying game and puzzle tree.
Have fun and stay creative!
Materials
Directions
First collects branches or small branches, which the children can cut off independently.
Let the children shorten the branches so that they become smaller and smaller. Depending on the age of the children you pay attention to more uniformity in the gradations of the branch lengths.
You put a star out of small branches.
If the fir tree is suitable for the child, then you start the laying game.
For this you need an empty leaf in the size of your fir tree.
Now paint a fir tree as similar as possible on the leaf.
Now you begin to lay your branches on the painted fir tree.
The children train their perception and fine motor skills when selecting and putting on the branch pieces.
If the fir tree is not completely filled at the end, then the spacing of the branches increases.
Finally, you put a star at the top or you paint one on the paper.
Either you stick the branches on the paper or you use the fir tree as a laying game and puzzle tree.
Have fun and stay creative!
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