Dear Parent/caregiver
Today you will be introducing the theme to your child. To do this effectively you need to provide him/her with some concrete objects to assist with grasping of the concepts. For this the following is recommended:
- Gather pictures of children
- Show and tell your child why each child is unique and special
Use the following questions to steer the discussion about the theme:
- Who are you?
- What is your name?
- Are you a boy (male) or a girl (female)?
- What is your full name?
- How old are you?
- When is your birthday?
- Where do you live?
- Why am I unique and special?
Activity 1
Creative Activity: Photo craft flower
Duration: 20- 30 minutes
What do I need?
- 1 cupcake holder
- 1 paper straw
- Glue
- Scissors
- Photo of your child (that you don’t mind having him/her trim by cutting out)
- Stapler
- Pre-traced flower (large enough for cupcake holder to fit in the center of)
- crayons
What must I do?
- *Caregiver is to pre-trace a flower beforehand, as suggested above (ensuring bold outlines)
- Learner is instructed to carefully cut out the flower (assistance may be offered around corners and curves, only if necessary.
- Next, have the learner glue the cupcake holder in the middle of the flower
- Follow this by assisting the stapling of the straw to the flower.
- Have your child carefully trim the photograph in a circular so that it may fit into the center of the cupcake holder
- Allow to decorate further as he/she desires
*Remember: Doing Arts and crafts with your child provides a platform ds to create new things. It makes him think differently and to be innovative. The ability to solve problems while working on a project, promotes creativity. In short, arts and crafts will make your child more resourceful and versatile.
Activity 2
Fine motor: Drawing a fun picture of myself doing what I enjoy doing
Duration: 10-15 minutes
What do I need?
- Crayons
- A4 paper
- Food coloring
- Sponge/ Paintbrushes
What must I do?
- Discuss with your child what interests and hobbies are
- Then explain that he/she must draw a picture of themselves doing one of these fun activities adding as much detail as possible and making it colourful using the crayons provided.
- Also suggest that your child draws a simple pattern sequence around the page to form a border or frame. (example: a circle and a straight line, a circle and straight line)
- Allow to dry in a sunny area
- Finally have your child tell you all about this/her colourful picture.
*Remember: When children draw they are constantly thinking or feeling something, so what they choose to draw, the patterns they use, and the story they try to portray helps them build in their knowledge and visual skills. Their fine motor and coordination skills increase as well.
Activity 3
Physical Activity: Pool noodle hockey
Duration: 10-15 minutes
What do I need?
- Pool Noodles or rolled up newspapers secured by masking tape (if you do not have a pool noodle
- Balloons/ball
- Basket (Box)
- A large open indoor or outside area
What to do:
- Have your child place washing baskets (or boxes) as goal posts
- He/she is then instructed to use the pool noodles (or newspaper rolls) to hit the balloons into the baskets to score goals. * Parent to demonstrate, if necessary.
- Please play along with your child if possible, to create an interactive and greater fun experience.
- Have your child track the score by writing it down on a paper (writing strokes and then tallying it up afterwards)
*The above game has the following benefits for your child:
- It builds physical skills: eye-hand coordination; aim and accuracy and spatial awareness and
- It builds non-physical skills: cooperation; sharing and critical thinking