colour matching

Here we are at the beginning of the year again, with our eager students coming from three year old kinder into “big kinder”! It is lovely to see them again, and they seem so to have shot up over the Christmas break. We start them off in half groups for the first few sessions so they can reorientate themselves back into kinder mode and the new children to our center can get to know their new surroundings, friends and teachers in a relaxed manner.

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We have set up lots of imaginary play areas …

babies

and irresistible activities …

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that are great for small groups of children.

dinosaurs 1 and 2

When you have a hunt in your storeroom, it is surprising how many games you may have tucked away that you haven’t used for a long time for various reasons.

spotty fish

We found one when we were tidying up before Christmas which we hadn’t used in a while and thought it would be good adapted for one player, whereas in the past we have had it set up for more.

spotty fish for 1

This time we put it on a small table and added a variety of different coloured pieces – the original discs, along with little owls from one bingo game and clowns from another.

owls, clowns, discs

They added a new element to the activity as the children could now mix and match the different items of corresponding colours.

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We kept the dice from the original game, with colours on each face, so the children could use it to select the colours if they wanted to …

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while others simply preferred the freedom to make their own choices.

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Simple, quiet and engrossing, play based learning!

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4 Responses to “colour matching”

  1. I really liked reading your post!

  2. jenny says:

    I love the way you create scenes so beautifully – using the woodcuts and material (especially the waterfall effect!) is just magic. And I love the different levels you use – I’ll have to remember that one.

    (We have the same wooden dish courtesy of vinnies at our preschool and I use it for the coloured bears too!)

  3. Heba06 says:

    Your classroom is honestly breath taking!!
    I am an early childhood educator student, and when I finally graduate I hope to work in a classroom such as yours!

  4. admin says:

    Such a lovely comment, thank you … and believe us when we say … ANYONE CAN make their space irresistible with a bit of imagination!

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