Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Activity 2 Great Preschool Polar Bear

raised in the USA, polar bears are synonymous with Coca-Cola advertising. We will look cute polar bears have parties and fun while drinking Coca-Cola soda in the Arctic. Preschool children must understand that there are many more polar bears and actually do not drink Coca-Cola!

This article provides two preschool polar bear activities not funded pre-school children and learn more facts about polar bears which includeadvertising creative in Madison Avenue.

Art activity

The first activity is an art that preschoolers have polar bear create a picture of them. This activity is great for a rainy day or winter, when the task is simply too cold to go outside. preschoolers develop their fine motor skills in completing this task. At the same time, have a lot of fun exploring their creativity!

You need the following:

Material:

*construction paper black and white

* Scissors

* Glue and

* Colored chalk.

advanced preparation for this activity will include the cutting of the White Paper Building in rooms of different sizes, which will include the body of the polar bear. Cut the carcass in a large paper circle for the body, a central circle for the head and two small circles for the paws.

Cut a small circle in half to create two semicircles for the feet. Cut the otherto create a small circle in the middle, two half circles for ears.

Start this activity, preschool children, what she wears, polar knowledge. Where polar bears live? What do they eat? Explain that they are going to make the polar bears of their own. Demonstrate how to create the white glue construction paper circles on black construction paper for a polar bear.

Make sure that the nursery school children to say much glue when click Pasteparties, since this has become a mess! Demonstrate how to take black crayon and draws in the bears face, legs, belly and ears. Encouraging children to other elements that are in a polar bear habitats as ice, snow and go fishing. Exhibition of works of art in the classroom or at home.

Learn about polar bears through the creation of polar bear habitat. The second task is more about polar bears through the creation of a Polar Bear Habitat learn. preschoolers will find thisa very exciting activity to participate! Young children love the activities of the Group, and this activity is to strengthen their social skills.

Material:

* A large refrigerator box.

* A large sheet of art paper, white and blue.

* Scissors

* Adhesive tape.

* In white cotton or packing peanuts.

* Also the book "Polar Bear Night necessity" by Lauren Thompson, illustrated by Stephen Savage.

advanced preparation for this activity involves cutting largeCardboard along one long side. This allows you to flatten the cardboard along the wall. The receiver acts as a chamber of polar bear snow and ice. (Polar bear dens in snow drifts created.)

Begin the activity by reading the book, "Polar Bear Night". Discuss the habitat of polar bears with preschoolers. Explain that polar bears have white fur, so that through the snow to protect the merger. In addition, polar bears in the waterFur, which allows them to swim in icy waters.

Tell the children that go to make a polar bear in the snow. Help you find the great art of paper tape white box. Place a large sheet of paper art blue on the floor near the polar bear to represent the water of snow. Finally, place cotton or a total package of peanuts snow makes the snow and ice. Allow children to explore more polar bears sitting in polar bear.

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