Wednesday, October 6, 2010

2 Great Preschool Polar Bear Activities

In the United States, polar bears have become synonymous with Coca-Cola advertising. We will try cute polar bears have parties and fun while drinking Coca-Cola soda. Arctic preschool children must understand that there is much more polar bears and actually do not drink Coca-Cola!

This article provides two polar bear preschool activities that promote school-age children before and know more about polar bears are among the factscreative advertising in the Madison Avenue.

Artistic Activity

The first activity is an art, their children in preschool picture of a polar bear. This activity is ideal for a rainy day or winter activities, when it's just too cold to go outside. preschoolers develop their fine motor skills to complete this activity. At the same time, they have a lot of fun exploring their creativity!

You need the following:

Material:

*white and black cardboard,

* Scissors

* Glue and

* Colored chalk.

advanced preparation for this task is the decomposition of white construction paper into circles of different sizes, including the body of the polar bear. Cut white construction paper in a big circle for the body, half 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 the ears.

Begin this activity by the pre school age children what they know about polar bears. Where polar bears live? What do they eat? Explain that they are going to make the polar bears of their own. Demonstrates how to create the white glue construction paper circles on the black background of the card construction, a polar bear.

Make sure children under school age is not to say too much glue when you choose Pastecircles, because of this chaos are! Demonstrate how to use black pencils and contest in polar bears face, legs, belly and ears. Encourage children to switch to other objects in a polar bear habitats such as ice, snow and fish. View the work of art in the classroom or at home.

To learn more about polar bears through the creation of the Polar Bear Habitat. The second task is to learn more about polar bears through the creation of a polar bear's habitat. Preschool children will find thisa very exciting activity to participate! Preschool children love group activities, and this activity is to improve their social skills.

Material:

* A large refrigerator.

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

* Scissors

* Tape.

* White cotton or packing peanuts.

* Also the book "Polar Bear Night by Lauren Thompson, Stephen Savage have shown.

advanced preparation for this activity include the cutting of largeCardboard along one of the long edges. This allows you to adjust the box along the wall. The cardboard will act as a home for polar bear snow and ice. (Polar bears make dens in snowdrifts.)

Begin the activity by reading the book, "Polar Bear Night". Discuss the habitat of polar bears with preschoolers. Explain that polar bears have white hair, then mix in the snow for protection. In addition, the polar bear waterproofFur that allows them to swim in icy waters.

Tell the children you have to do a polar bear on a snow cave. Help you find the great art of paper tape the box. Place a large sheet of paper art blue on the floor near the polar bear snow den to represent water. Finally, instead of cotton or a package of peanuts to the snow cave represent snow and ice. Let the children explore more about polar bears in the cave during the session of the polar bear.

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