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Card index of games - experiments for children of the 1st junior group

Card index of games - experiments (younger preschool age)

Drawing artists

Goal: to create a desire to draw on a wet sheet, to find out that the colors are mixed and do not have a clear boundary, new colors are obtained.

Materials: a large sheet of paper for watercolors, moistened with water, oilcloth, paints and brushes.

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Artistic word

The sun is yellow in the sky Red flowers are blooming A fish is splashing in the blue sea Draw it all.

The process of painting with watercolors on a wet sheet can give you an unforgettable experience. To do this, lay an oilcloth on the table and wet a thick sheet of watercolor paper. Dip your brush into one of the paints and gently brush over the paper. Ask the children what will happen if we use other colors. Give the opportunity to play with colors. As if by chance, you can brush over the drawing with just water, without paint - the water will create delicate, blurry, light halftones on the sheet.

Something in the box

Purpose: to introduce the meaning of light and its sources (sun, flashlight, candle), to show that light does not pass through transparent objects. Material: Box with a lid with a slot in it; flashlight, lamp.

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Dad gave the bunny a small flashlight, the bunny liked to play with the flashlight. He turned on the flashlight and looked under the sofa, shining it inside the closet and in all corners. - Bunny, where is your ball? - Mom asked. - I'll go look! - said Bunny and went into the dark room. - I'm not afraid! - Bunny said cheerfully and lit a flashlight. The bunny shined a flashlight and found the ball.

The adult invites the children to find out what is in the box (unknown) and how to find out what is in it (look through the slot). Children look through the slot and note that it is darker in the box than in the room. An adult asks what needs to be done to make the box lighter (open the slot completely or remove the lid so that light enters the box and illuminates the objects inside it). The adult opens the slot, and after the children are convinced that it has become light in the box, he talks about other light sources - a flashlight and a lamp, which he lights in turn and places inside the box so that the children can see the light through the slot. Together with the children, he compares in which case it is better to see and draws a conclusion about the meaning of light.

Sunny bunny

Purpose: to introduce a natural source of light - the sun.

Material: small mirrors, sunlight

Progress of the game - experiment

Having chosen the moment when the sun is peeking through the window, use a mirror to catch a ray of light and try to draw the baby’s attention to how the sun “bunny” jumps along the wall, across the ceiling, from the wall to the sofa, etc. offer to catch the running “bunny”. If the child liked the game, switch roles: give him a mirror, show him how to catch the beam, and then stand against the wall. Try to “catch” a speck of light as emotionally as possible, while not forgetting to comment on your actions: “I’ll catch you, I’ll catch you!” What a nimble bunny - he runs fast! Oh, and now it’s on the ceiling, out of reach... Come on, hare, come down to us!” etc. A child's laughter will be your best reward.

Who lives in the water

Goal: to develop cognitive interest and imagination.

Material: blue and cyan pencils or watercolors, album sheet

Progress of the game - experiment

Literary word Water men splashed in the river all day. And then they climbed into the basin for another swim.

Sandmen live in the sandbox, and water men live in the water (in the sea, in the lake, in the river, as well as in the bathtub and basin). The water men are also very fun to play with. They may look like the picture. But you can come up with water men yourself and draw them in an album. Give your child blue and cyan crayons or watercolors and ask him to draw his own water people.

Drink delicious juice dolls

Goal: to identify the properties of water and paints, the ability of paints to dissolve in water and change its color. Materials: watercolor paints, brushes, transparent plastic glasses with water.

Progress of the game - experiment

Artistic word

One day the bunny decided to show his mother a trick. He placed transparent glasses on the table. Then he poured water into them. Water flowed gurgle-glug. - Mom, close your eyes! - said Bunny. Mom closed her eyes and began to wait for what would happen. (And you close your eyes). - Open up! - Bunny commanded. When mom opened her eyes, she saw that the water in the glasses was no longer plain, but multi-colored - yellow, red, blue, green and orange. (And you show with your finger which one is which). - How beautiful! - Mom was delighted.

Invite the children to prepare multi-colored juice for the dolls, try to attract the child’s attention with an element of magic: “And if we put a brush with yellow paint in a glass of water, I wonder what will happen. What kind of juice is this?” Set the table, arrange the glasses, seat the dolls, and treat them to drinks. Red water will turn into tomato juice, orange water into orange juice, yellow water into pineapple juice, and blue water into blackberry juice.

A fairy tale about how a rainbow bathed in water Purpose: to introduce the production of intermediate colors by mixing red and yellow, blue and green.

Material: seven transparent cups with warm water, seven colors of gouache paints.

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In the summer, after rain, a bright rainbow appeared in the sky, she looked down at the ground and saw a large smooth lake there. Rainbow looked into it as if into a mirror and thought: “How beautiful I am!” Then she decided to swim in the warm lake. Like a huge multi-colored ribbon, the rainbow fell into the lake. The water in the lake immediately turned different colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. The kids came running with brushes and albums, dipped their brushes into the water and painted pictures. The rainbow had plenty of fun and flew away beyond the clouds. The water in the lake became clear, and the kids brought home beautiful and bright drawings.

Rainbows in water don't only happen in fairy tales. For example, you can color the water with paints, invite your child to dip his finger in the red paint, and then lower it into a glass of water. Do the same with the other colors one by one. You will get seven cups corresponding to the colors of the rainbow.

A piece of ice is melting

Purpose: to introduce what freezes in the cold and melts in warmth.

Materials: candle, spoon, ice, transparent cups with hot and cold water.

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One winter, a little squirrel brought home a piece of ice, an icicle, he left it in a hollow, on the floor in the hallway, and he went to have dinner and then sleep. When I woke up, I immediately remembered about the piece of ice and ran into the hallway. The piece of ice was gone - nowhere to be found, but there was a glistening puddle on the floor.

Put a piece of ice on a spoon and heat it over the candle flame: “Look, here is ice. Let's heat it up on the fire. Where is the ice? Melted! What did the ice turn into? Into some water!” Pour hot water into a transparent glass mug or glass (it can be tinted), put in a piece of ice and watch how quickly it melts. You can take several glasses and observe how ice melts differently in water of different temperatures.

Seasons

Purpose: to identify the properties of water: it can heat up, cool down, freeze, melt.

Materials: baths, water of different temperatures, pieces of ice.

Progress of the game - experiment

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Winter - Winter has come, and the water in rivers and lakes has frozen. The water turned into ice. Following Winter, the red Spring arrived, melted the ice, warmed the water a little. We can launch boats. The hot summer has arrived, and the water is warm and warm. You can swim and splash. And then cool Autumn came to visit us. And the water in rivers, lakes and puddles became cold. Winter will come again soon. So they come to visit us in turn: after Winter - Spring, after Spring - Summer, after Summer - Autumn, after Autumn - Winter.

Take two wide cups. Pour cold water into one, warm water into the other. Cold water is “winter”, warm water is “summer”. Let the baby touch the water with his hand. “Where is the cold water? Where is our “winter”? Here in this cup. Where's the warm water? Where is our “summer”? Here". Then take four cups or small basins. Place a small piece of ice in one cup (“winter”), pour lukewarm water into another (“spring”), warm but not hot water into the third (“summer”), and cold water into the fourth (“autumn”). Teach your child to determine what kind of water is in the cups and what time of year it corresponds.

Counting table

Purpose: to introduce the properties of water: pouring, moving.

Material: bath with water, toys.

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We cook porridge for the little ones, (Twist the handle in the water, as if “stirring the porridge.”) We make dough for crumpets, (Knead the water like dough.) We treat you to sweet tea, (We take water into our palms and pour it back into the bath.) Well and then we relax! In the bath - splash!

Invite the children to play with water, pay attention to the fact that the water moves in the direction of movement of their hand, and it also shimmers and flows.

How the water went for a walk

Purpose: to give an idea that water can be collected with various objects - a sponge, a pipette, a bulb, a napkin.

Material: foam sponge, plastic syringe without a needle, rubber bulb, water bath.

Progress of the game - experiment

Artistic word

They poured some water into the basin and forgot about it. After a while, the water girl got bored: “I’m sitting here and I don’t see anything, but there are probably so many interesting things around!” She wanted to get out of the basin, but it didn’t work out - the water doesn’t have arms or legs. She wanted to call someone, but the voice of the water in the basin was quiet - no one heard her. And then my mother came and thought: “Why is there water standing here?” took it and poured it into the sink. Water flowed through the pipes and ended up in a large river, in which there was a lot of other water. And our water flowed along with the big river through the city, past beautiful houses and green gardens. “How beautiful, how wonderful! - thought the water girl. “If I were sitting in my basin and wouldn’t see this beauty!” Take a foam or other absorbent sponge, a rubber bulb and a plastic syringe (without a needle). Pour water into a small basin, prepare several empty containers (cups, bowls, etc.). Ask your child to dip the sponge in water and show how to squeeze it into the cup. Then take the water with a rubber bulb and pour it into another container. Do the same with the syringe.

Foam castle

Purpose: to introduce the fact that when air gets into a drop of soapy water, a bubble forms, then foam.

Materials: small container with soapy water, straws, rubber toy.

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Before our eyes, a castle will grow from the foam, We will blow with you into the tube, The prince will play on the pipe.

Pour some dishwashing detergent into a small container, add water and stir. Take a wide cocktail straw, place it in a bowl and start blowing. Simultaneously with the loud gurgling, a cloud of iridescent bubbles will grow in front of the child’s eyes. Give your child a straw and ask him to blow first with you, then on his own. Place a plastic or rubber toy inside the foam - this is “the prince who lives in a foam castle.”

Why don't the boats sail?

Goal: detect air, create wind.

Material: paper and foam boats, bath with water. Progress of the game - experiment

Artistic word

The boats are standing in the blue sea and just can’t sail. The captains began to ask Sunshine: “Sunshine! Help our ships sail! The sun answers them: “I can heat the water in the sea!” The Sun heated the water, the water became warm, but the boats still did not sail. Night has come. Stars appeared in the sky. The captains began to ask them: “Stars! Help our boats sail!” The stars answer them: “We can show you the way where you need to go!” The captains were offended: “We ourselves know where to sail, but we can’t move!” Suddenly the wind blew. The captains began to ask him: “Breeze! Help our ships set off!" “It's very simple!” - said the Wind and began to blow on the boats. And the ships sailed.

Invite the children to put the boats in a bath of water, ask if the boats float, and why? What needs to be done to make the boats sail? Listen to the children’s suggestions and bring them to the conclusion that wind is needed. Where to “get” the wind? Children blow on boats and create wind.

Fishing

Goal: to consolidate knowledge about the properties of water - it flows, you can strain it through a net.

Materials: a bowl of water, a net, a strainer, a toy colander, small toys.

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- Fisherman, what kind of fish did you catch for us for lunch? He answers with a smile: “It’s not a secret at all!” I managed to catch two holey shoes so far!

Pour water into a basin and give your baby a net for catching aquarium fish, a small strainer with a handle, or a toy colander. Throw a few small toys into the water. They can float on the surface or lie on the bottom. Invite your child to catch these toys with a net. You can ask him to catch some specific toys: “Catch a blue ball, catch a red fish,” etc.

Soap bubbles

Goal: to create a desire to blow soap bubbles, to introduce the fact that when air gets into soapy water, a bubble forms.

Material: soapy water, cocktail tubes, bottles with the bottom cut off, gel pen body.

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Literary word Vodichka does not like slobs and dirty people, She boils and swears: “Glug-glug-glug-glug!” But if we wash our hands and faces, Vodichka is happy and no longer angry.

Lather your hands until you get a lush, thick foam. Then separate your palms so that a thin transparent soap film forms between them. Blow on it and you will get a soap bubble. Let the child blow on the soap film in your palms, help him make his own soap bubble. To encourage your child to blow soap bubbles on his own, offer him, in addition to a frame from a purchased bubble, a variety of tubes - a cocktail tube, a plastic bottle with the bottom cut off, or roll and glue a thick tube from thick paper. To get a solid tube (kids often bite or bend cocktail tubes), you can disassemble the gel pen and take the body from it - a transparent plastic tube. You can make your own bubble water using dishwashing liquid.

Waterfall

Purpose: to give an idea that water can change the direction of movement.

Material: an empty basin, a ladle with water, funnels, grooves made from half a plastic bottle, from cardboard bent in the shape of a fishing line.

Progress of the game - experiment

Literary word Water is pouring from a great height, Splashes fly onto the grass and flowers. The kids around are buzzing animatedly, the waterfall is louder than the kids.

Encourage the children to play with the funnels and grooves. Let them try pouring water into the basin through funnels, and now through a plastic channel and a cardboard channel curved like a ladder. Combine these items: pour water onto the grooves through funnels. Draw the children's attention to the fact that the water is moving. Ask them what would happen if we held the grooves differently (the direction of the water would change).

The Tale of the Pebble

Purpose: to use an example to show that objects can be light and heavy.

Material: a bath of water, small heavy and light objects, pebbles.

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Artistic word There was a small pebble lying on the shore of the lake. He looked at the beautiful lilies and water lilies that floated on the water and thought: “How happy they are, floating like little boats. I want to swim too!” a boy came to the shore of the lake, took a pebble and threw it into the water. Pebble was happy: “Finally my dream has come true! I'll swim!" But it turned out that he could not swim because he was too heavy. And the pebble sank to the bottom of the lake. At first he was very upset. And then I saw how many funny fish, other pebbles and beautiful plants there were around. The pebble stopped being sad and became friends with the fish. What can you do! Heavy pebbles cannot float. Take several small, light objects that can float (for example, a feather, a ball, a paper boat, a thin sliver) and several heavy objects that will lie on the bottom (for example, a pebble, a key, a coin). Fill the bathtub or basin with water. Give the child one of the objects and ask him to put it in the water. At the same time, tell him: “Look, the boat is floating! And the key sank - it’s heavy! The petal floats - it’s light!”

Who woke up the baby whale

Goal : to introduce the fact that there is air inside a person and to discover it.

Materials : bath of water, straws, soapy water in cups.

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Artistic word

The wind blows and blows, “Well, what does it look like! It raises waves in the sea. My baby whale can't sleep! The blue sea is seething, the wind is howling very loudly - the daddy whale is dissatisfied: He doesn’t give us all peace! The kitten agrees: “It needs to be quiet! Wind, wind, don’t whistle, don’t wake up our baby!”

Take a cocktail straw, place it in the water and ask your child to blow into the straw until the water begins to bubble. And if you prepare a soap solution in a ladle and blow into a tube, foam will begin to form and a lush soap “beard” will grow from the ladle.

Branch in a vase

Purpose : to show the importance of water in plant life.

Material: tree branch, vase with water, “living water” sticker.

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A powerful truck drove by and the twig broke. The twig fell into the snow and would have lain there, But a caring and gentle hand lifted it and carried it into the warm water to drink from the snow. We put a branch in a vase, all the buds will open, and green leaves will appear from them.

Cut or pick up a broken twig from rapidly budding trees. Take a vase and put a “living water” sticker on it. Together with your children, look at the twigs and buds on them. Then place the branch in the water and explain to the children that one of the important properties of water is to give life to all living things. Place the branch in a visible place. Ask children what will happen, develop the ability to make guesses. Watch every day, time will pass, the buds will burst and green leaves will appear.

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Experimentation in early preschool age. Card index of experiments

Experimentation in early preschool age

Water

Does it float or sink?

Pour water into a basin and give the baby floating objects and toys (corks, boards, boats).

Pouring water.

Water can be poured from mug to mug, from mug to plastic bottle, using a funnel.

Water coloring.

It’s fun to make colorful water with your children using a brush and gouache.

Air bubbles (bulbs).

Using a cocktail tube or straw, you can make air bubbles in a glass.

Bubble.

Using a special device, the teacher blows soap bubbles, and the children watch them or catch them with their hands. Catching bubbles brings joy and a feeling of delight to children.

Sand

Flowability of sand.

Sand can be poured from one bucket to another, using a scoop and funnel, poured into a plastic bottle.

Clay

Grinding clay.

Dry clay is hard and free-flowing and can be crushed in a mortar.

Dissolution in water.

Stir the clay into the water. What's happening to her? Let the dissolved clay sit for a while. What are you observing?

Pebbles

The baby meets them on a walk and sees them at the bottom of the aquarium. Once in the water, the pebble changes color - it becomes darker. A pebble sinks in water, but there are stones that float (tuff, pumice). And if you collect pebbles in a tin can, you can rattle them.

Mirror

With its help, a child gets to know himself.. By moving a mirror, you can get a sunbeam.

Pinwheels, plumes

These toys will help you observe the direction of the wind. Some of them make sounds when they rub against the air, then you can hear the song of the wind.

Card index of experiments for children 2-3 years old
Theme of the experience, purpose Contents and equipment
Sand
Introduction to the properties of sand The teacher places the mill in an empty bowl, scoops dry sand onto the mill blades and observes with the children what happens to the sand. Then he offers to take dry sand in his hand and make a cake. What's happening? Then he offers to make a pie for the doll out of dry sand - it crumbles
Water
Introduce children to the properties of water The teacher brings a large cup to the group, pours water into it and invites the children to touch it. Then he says that fish and ducks swim well in the water, and invites the children to put these toys in the water, blow so that waves appear and the ducks and fish swim
Introducing children to colorful water The teacher has several jars with clear water and lids with diluted gouache. Using a pipette, diluted gouache is dripped into the jars one by one, and the children watch how the water changes color - turns from transparent to multi-colored. The teacher throws a small object into the colored water and it is not visible. It is concluded that colored water is opaque
Introducing children to colorful water The teacher has several jars with clear water and lids with diluted gouache. Using a pipette, diluted gouache is dripped into the jars one by one, and the children watch how the water changes color - turns from transparent to multi-colored. The teacher throws a small object into the colored water and it is not visible. It is concluded that colored water is opaque
Snow
Introduce children to the properties of snow, it is molded and consists of snowflakes Watch with your children how the snow falls. It consists of beautiful snow-white snowflakes. If you take a snowflake into warm hands, it turns into a drop of water. The snow is falling.
Introduce snow melting During a walk, collect snow in a cup or basin with the children and bring it to the group. Then watch what happens to the snow. Dip white paper into the water and note that melt water is cloudy, so you can’t eat snow, it’s dirty. But indoor plants love melt water. Water the plants with this water
Wind
Introduce children to air movement Take a piece of paper and wave it in front of the children's faces. You felt a chill - it was the wind. There is such a toy - a paper mill, which the breeze will set in motion when you run. Give these toys to children and watch the windmills spin
Pebbles
Do they float or drown? Pour water into a basin and lower several objects and stones among them. Do pebbles float? What color are dry and wet pebbles?
Noisemakers Place the pebbles in a wooden box and shake it, then in a coffee can and shake it too. Listen to the sound the pebbles make
Bubble
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Teach children to do a breathing exercise for blowing soap bubbles The teacher takes a jar of soapy water and a stick for blowing bubbles. Shows children how to blow to make bubbles. Then he blows bubbles and the children catch them

Experimentation in early preschool age

Water

Does it float or sink?

Pour water into a basin and give the baby floating objects and toys (corks, boards, boats).

Pouring water.

Water can be poured from mug to mug, from mug to plastic bottle, using a funnel.

Dissolving sugar.

You can show how sugar dissolves and taste the sweet water.

Water coloring.

It’s fun to make colorful water with your children using a brush and gouache.

Air bubbles (bulbs).

Using a cocktail tube or straw, you can make air bubbles in a glass.

Bubble.

Using a special device, the teacher blows soap bubbles, and the children watch them or catch them with their hands.

Droplets.

Using a pipette, you can observe how droplets are formed and what sounds they make when falling on a hard surface.

Water absorption.

Pour a small amount of water into a flat container and place a sponge in it. What happened? The water disappeared and was absorbed by the sponge.

Sand

Flowability of sand.

Sand can be poured from one bucket to another, using a scoop and funnel, poured into a plastic bottle.

We paint the sand.

With the help of an adult, you can paint the sand with gouache in a different color.

Blowing sand.

Using a syringe, you can blow sand, simulating the wind. This experiment can also be done in a plastic bottle if you pour sand into it and insert a syringe into the lid. By pressing it, the sand in the bottle moves.

Clay

Grinding clay.

Dry clay is hard and free-flowing and can be crushed in a mortar.

Dissolution in water.

Stir the clay into the water. What's happening to her? Let the dissolved clay sit for a while. What are you observing?

Pebbles

The baby meets them on a walk and sees them at the bottom of the aquarium. Once in the water, the pebble changes color - it becomes darker. A pebble sinks in water, but there are stones that float (tuff, pumice). And if you collect pebbles in a tin can, you can rattle them. You can examine them for roughness, look for cracks in them, and make scratches with a nail. If you drip lemon juice onto the pebbles, you can see how some of them sizzle.

Paper

It can be torn, bent, turned into lumps. They make boats from it and send them sailing; they paint on it using different materials. The paper is different in color and texture.

Natural material

Fruit seeds and cereals placed in jars and bottles make different sounds. Using tweezers, they can be separated into different containers. This exercise develops fine motor skills of the hands.

Mirror

With its help, the child gets to know himself. By moving a mirror, you can get a sunbeam.

Pinwheels, plumes, paper strips

These toys will help you observe the direction of the wind. Some of them make sounds when they rub against the air, then you can hear the song of the wind.

Card index of experiments for children 3-4 years old
Sand
“Shifting sand” - experimenting with dry sand The teacher suggests baking pies from dry sand. What's happening? He suggests taking sand in your hands and pouring it out in a trickle. Then he hands out bags with a hole to the children and invites them to pour sand out of them, they can draw with a stream of sand
Teach children how to get colorful sand Prepare gouache diluted with water and light sand. Show children that you can paint not only paper, but also sand
Snow
Introduce children to the properties of snow, it is molded and consists of snowflakes Watch with your children how the snow falls. It consists of beautiful snow-white snowflakes. If you take a snowflake into warm hands, it turns into a drop of water. The snow is falling.
Introduce snow melting During a walk, collect snow in a cup or basin with the children and bring it to the group. Then watch what happens to the snow. Dip white paper into the water and note that melt water is cloudy, so you can’t eat snow, it’s dirty. But indoor plants love melt water. Water the plants with this water
“Multi-colored figures” - teach children to paint snow figures During the walk, the teacher makes snow figures with the children: snowmen, turtles, pies, a snow town from small lumps of snow. The teacher's assistant brings out warm, colorful water in sprinklers, and the children paint snow figures with water.
Water
“Boats” - introduce children to the properties of floating objects The teacher makes paper boats for the children, and then launches them into puddles. If this happens in a group, then floating and metal toys are placed in a basin of water, then they observe what happens to them
“Dives” - introduce children to the properties of “diving” toys Children are given tennis balls and shown what happens to them when they are thrown into water.
"Buruny" Each child receives a plastic glass and a cocktail straw. The teacher shows how to get breakers in a glass
“Let’s collect some water” - teach children to use a sponge to collect water Each child is given a different colored sponge. The teacher consolidates children's knowledge about color on sponges, then shows how they can collect water from the table into a basin using a sponge.
“Foam” - teach children to make foam from shampoo Warm water is poured into the basin, then shampoo is added. Whisk the water with your hands to create foam. You can bathe a doll in this water
Paper
"Tearing the paper" Children tear colorful paper into small pieces and make an applique out of them.
“Paper Lumps” - introduce children to a new property of paper - rolling The teacher teaches children to make lumps out of paper, and then use them as a collective applique.
"Paper strips" The stripes can be used to find out if there is wind outside
Sun
“Sunny bunnies” - teach children to play with a sunny bunnie On a sunny day, take a mirror out into the area and teach the children how to let in a sunbeam. Organize games with a sun bunny
“Shadow” - introduce children to the properties of sunlight Tell the children how a shadow appears, observe the movement of the shadow
“Multi-colored glass pieces” - introduce children to the properties of transparent glass Give children colorful pieces of glass and watch through them how the world around them changes.
Magnit _ _
Introduce children to magnets and their ability to attract metal objects The teacher takes a magnet and brings it to different toys, the children watch his actions. Then lets the children try how a magnet attracts metal objects. The teacher shows how to use a magnet to collect small metal objects. Don't forget about safety precautions
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