Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Preschool Art Projects - Play-Based Learning

One of my mission in life emissions for all educators is to teach the importance of school to play in. I'm trying to use classes based learning game for all my pre-school age, especially with art projects for preschoolers. Learning by doing is the key to all age groups and particularly in this age group !

Let's start with the theme of art projects preschool, is essential. I use art and creativity to the textures, colors, science education, mathematics - all subjects. The media,available are so wide and your preschoolers are ready to participate. It is not necessary to be able to read or count to start the right and place of learning as they go forward.

The children play with pencils, charcoal, pastel and chalk. With these encouraging them to vary the intensity and depth of color. The markers have a place, but not my first choice.

Two of my favorites are charcoal on white cardboard paper (so it can withstand the strength of interactions andnot crack) and finger paints.

Noteworthy here is the use of layers of color for both activities. If your child has to stop and worry about dirt or disorder that interferes with the search.

Charcoal and pastel drawings

Let's start with charcoal. Share your children with large sheets of white cardboard. I also bought cardboard and cut into sections so that each work on canvas. Give your children pieces charcoal and encourage them to drawwhat they want. Show them using their fingers and hands, blurred by the drawings, which have different effects. You can also have a hand print on it. Ask them to find out what happens if they use different pressure, or an entire page of coal as the top.

Their pre-school children need to use more pressure to create the color you want, and this helps with their motor skills. The creations are endless, as are the findings.

Finger paints andDiscovery

My favorite color fingers. Before you say "oh no, chaos," Let me have some idea. Also remember the color of the coat and pushed his sleeve. Then you can use your desktop with water, paint with your finger to put on. Invite children to lubricate, use different objects, such as a fork, a pen, a comb to create different designs. If you use the basic colors on the table, let you experiment with color mixing. It never ceases to surprise them.

If you or your childrenbetter not get their hands messy, you can use plastic bags with zip-loc. Set the colors in the bags and glued shut, just to make sure they are not open. Moreover, this share in groundwater and may press to squeeze the kids, pick up and see what happens. (I know how this deep water table or in a place you have not, you can use plastic cups. This is just a second precautionary measure in case you open the bag.) Your children, the different colors make bags and overlapTo see what new colors they see, you see another way of mixing colors. They enjoy the feeling of the pockets, color, texture and freshness of the liquid inside.

I use this time to ask questions like, "Who has the color blue," "Who is purple," "What happens when you put red paint on the yellow bag?" You can teach color recognition, directionality, as above, below, beside, on top. "

If you use this with your ideas preschool art project are alsounderstand the importance of basic activities in preschool-play. Your children will be involved, learn and discover during your time together. You remember what they did and what made it. "Play Learning is more effective than spreadsheets or simple teaching class. Learning by doing. This is my motto for preschoolers.

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