This week for Large Group, we pretended to pop popcorn! We played a game with the parachute where we pretended to put popcorn (scrunched up paper) in the popper and then shake the parachute until it all popped off! We practiced using words in phrases and using the /p/ sound in words by saying the following rhyme while we shook the parachute:
"Popcorn, popcorn, hot, hot, hot.
Popcorn, popcorn, pop, pop, pop!
We worked on listening and following directions. Teacher Heidi told us that we could not start shaking the parachute until we heard her say, "The popper is on". When she said, "The popper is off", we could stop shaking and help her gather up all the popcorn that had popped off the parachute and put it back in the middle of the parachute. We also played a game where we practiced counting. We would choose a number and count to that number by shaking the parachute that many times. When we reached the number we had chosen, we would run under the parachute. We loved going under the parachute!!! We laughed and jumped under the parachute. We worked on understanding the words on, off, middle and under.
You can work on following directions and understanding prepositions and basic concepts at home by having your child place on object on, in, off, next to, under, in front of or behind something. You can have them hold the object up high and down low. You could also play a game where your child is a robot and they can move like a robot when you turn then "on", but then they have stop when you turn them "off".
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