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Lego blocks videos
Lego blocks videos




Once they are done, they may use Magic Nuudles to turn the coloring pages into three-dimensional works of art. (Open educa-nuudles-Lego blocks) Print for each child. (Open writing activities-B like block) Print for each child or laminate for use with a dry-erase marker.

lego blocks videos

(Open activity sheets-Lego blocks) Print and follow instructions. (Open picture game-Lego blocks) Print the illustrations twice and use them for a memory game. Print, laminate, and store the pictures in a Ziploc bag or in your thematic bin. (Open picture game-Lego blocks) Use the pictures to decorate your daycare or to spark a conversation with your group. You could also choose to use blocks of a different color to decorate each area (blue blocks in your reading corner, yellow blocks in your kitchen area, etc.). If you wish, use your homemade blocks to delimit various areas and workshops within your daycare. Set the blocks throughout your daycare to add a touch of color. Press rows of Fun Foam circles on one side of each box to make them look like Lego blocks.

lego blocks videos

With the children in your group, paint several cardboard boxes (different sizes) using bold paint colors. Drape blankets over various items to represent houses. Use clothespins to display children’s artwork on their tent. If you prefer, drape the fabric over a table. Hang a bedsheet or blanket on it to form a tent. Hang a clothesline within your daycare, approximately 2 meters from the floor. Use invisible thread to hang Lego blocks from the ceiling to add a touch of color to your décor. Use them to decorate your walls and set the mood for the theme. (Open educa-decorate-Lego blocks) Print, laminate, and cut out the illustrations. Use them to present the theme to your group (and children’s parents) while decorating your daycare. (Open educa-theme-Lego blocks) Print and laminate the different elements representing the theme. (Open thematic poster-Lego blocks) Print, laminate, and display where children are sure to see it. Together, name the items associated with your theme. Ask children to find them and bring them to you. (Open educa-decorate-Lego blocks) Print and laminate. This will help younger children visualize what you are talking about. During your discussion period, children can circle the items they are able to identify. During circle time, use your illustrated board to present various items associated with your theme. (Open picture game-Lego blocks) Print several pictures linked to your theme and glue them on a large piece of colorful cardboard.

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  • Lego blocks videos