Father Sun, Sister Yunduo, Brother Feng, and Brother Snow live together in the sky. On a sunny day, Father-in-law Sun hangs happily in the sky, exuding warmth and brightness; on cloudy days, it is Sister Yunduo who comes, and Father-in-law Sun hides behind Sister Yunduo and plays hide-and-seek with us; when it rains, it is Brother Feng who is naughty and makes Sister Yunduo cry. . When it snowed, it was Brother Xue who turned the world into silvery white and made Sister Yunduo laugh.
Mother and baby make a barometer together, introduce the characteristics of various weather to the baby in a language that the baby can understand, and enhance the babys perception and judgment of the weather. . After the barometer is ready, encourage the baby to become a little weather forecaster. Through interesting games, the baby will be guided to master the main characteristics of the weather and express it in words.
Preparation materials:
Colored cardboard, non-woven fabric, English subtitles, buttons , twist stick, double-sided tape, awl, scissors, pen.
1. Select a piece of cardboard and draw a circle on it (you can use a CD, compass, etc.). Use scissors to cut along the line.
2. Select a piece of cardboard and draw a circle on it (you can use a CD, compass, etc.). Use scissors to cut along the line.
3. In Draw the shapes of clouds, raindrops, sunshine and snowflakes on white and blue cardboard and yellow and white non-woven fabric respectively, and cut them out with scissors for later use.
4. Use double-sided tape to stick the clouds, raindrops, sunshine, and snowflake patterns on the round cardboard.
5. Use English letter stickers to stick the English symbols under the pattern. Sunshine, clouds, rain, snow. If there are no letter stickers, you can write them with colored pens instead.
6. Draw the shape of an arrow on black cardboard, and prepare an awl, a double-hole button, and a twist stick.
7. Use an awl at the end of the arrowPoke a small hole in the center of the cardboard. Pass the twisting rod through the double-hole button and twist it into one, then pass it through the arrow and the cardboard, and finally press and secure the tail.
8. The barometer is ready, and the little weather forecaster starts working!
9. The barometer can also be created using other materials such as clay.
Warm reminder:
When the baby is young, his language expression ability is still limited, so he likes to use Eyes observe the world around them. To guide children to understand the weather, it is natural to focus on experience, supplemented by language education, and coupled with games, good results can be achieved. My mother pointed to pictures of various weather conditions to explain, such as the sun on a sunny day, water droplets falling from the sky on a rainy day, and snowflakes on a snowy day. Let the baby participate in the production process and have an overall impression of various weather conditions.