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Activities For Multi-Ages
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:50 pm
by LeahSteindl
Hi,
I have a brain block, I work in a OCCC, having 14 children in the whole centre.
I'm needing some activities that I can set and all children from 7mths through to 5 can have a go at, making it fun and interesting.
I'm sick of using having the activities.
Ideas would be great..
Re: Needing Activities that can suit multi - ages
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:07 pm
by Lorina
Good Evening Leah,
Here some ideas you can use...
1) Felt boards with felt people
2) Blocks with people (or) animals
3) Playdough with shape cutters and rolling pins
4) A trough/wide bucket with mixed with sand and water, add buckets and spades or old kitchen utensils
5) Assorted puzzles
6) Drawing with crayons, textas or pencils
Try some of these games that can be found on this site under Resources (children's actvities and games):
1) Go Togethers - http://www.aussiechildcarenetwork.com/t ... ethers.php
2) Large and Small - http://www.aussiechildcarenetwork.com/k ... _small.php
3) Noisy Animals - http://www.aussiechildcarenetwork.com/k ... nimals.php
4) Peg Races - http://www.aussiechildcarenetwork.com/k ... _races.php
Click here to checkout Children's Games and Activities on this site. .
Hope this gives you an idea on some activities you can use.
,
L.A
Re: Needing Activities that can suit multi - ages
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:11 pm
by LeahSteindl
Thanks,
I'm chasing more activities that the 7mth (but she is behind - still can't sit up) old can do...and the older children can extend on to...
Re: Needing Activities that can suit multi ages
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:58 pm
by Lorina
Hi Leah,
I tried to write to you last night...I was about to click submit when my battery power turned off... that'll teach me!
I just made sure I plugged my battery in now...
It's definitely a hard task to come up with activities for a baby to do. Especially for a 7 month old... Since the baby isn't able to sit up properly try sitting the baby up and putting pillows around the baby to support them. You will have to be near when doing this because they may end up losing balance and eventually fall into the pillows. Also try sitting behind while the baby sits in front of you, provide support and place a few toys in front of the baby so they could try to reach for them. It's a good idea to put a pillow in front of the baby so if they fall forward they are less likely to cause an injury to themselves. You can try placing the baby on their tummy for tummy time which builds up their strength to begin supporting their body weight and eventually sitting up. Place baby in a rocker or a baby bouncer, hang mobiles (with dangling things hanging off) for the baby to try and reach for. It's also a good idea to provide lots of toys that the baby could manipulate.
Hopefully this gives you a little help in figuring out what activities you could do!
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Re: Needing Activities that can suit Multi - ages
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:34 am
by AnneGregor
We got Wedgits from Wedgits Australia Website.
It keeps my kids occupied for hours. Encouraging imagination, creativity and group participation. I hope this helped.
Anne