Computer Games Kindergarten


Computer Games Kindergarten

Harvest Festival Bingo Games

Harvest festivals are annual celebrations held to celebrate agriculture, usually held around, or soon after the main harvest of the year. Different countries around the world of course have different climates and grow different crops, so traditional harvest festivals are held at different times of the year. In Britain for example, harvest festivals are usually celebrated in churches around October, in Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated in October, and in the United States, Thanksgiving is celebrated in early November – American Thanksgiving usually combines elements of celebrating the harvest with celebrating stories about American history.

Harvest festivals are also a wonderful opportunity for schools and kindergarten. Children can learn about nature, agriculture and farming, and when food or items are collected for charity, they can also learn about giving to those less fortunate than themselves.

One fun activity that is well-suited for a kids’ celebration of harvest festival or Thanksgiving is an enjoyable themed game of bingo – “Harvest Bingo” or “Thanksgiving Bingo”. The game is played just like normal bingo, but instead of using bingo cards printed with numbers, the kids are each given a bingo card containing a set of words or phrases relating to harvest time, or to Thanksgiving. The teacher or parent takes the role of bingo caller, calls out items in random order, and the kids must try to find the matching item on their bingo card. The winner is the first person to cross off a row of 5 items on their bingo card and call out “Bingo!”.

As you can imagine this game can be quickly, and is a lot of fun for kids to play. In can also them practise reading, recognition and concentration skills, and there even ways to vary the game play for a longer game, for example. The main requirement is of course a set of bingo cards containing words or phrases relating to the event, but a teacher or parent can easily prepare these yourself using a computer and some bingo card maker software.

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By S. Tanna. Discover how to print your own custom harvest festival bingo cards at http://www.bingocardprinter.com/

My preschooler won’t color, draw, paint, write, or do crafts.?

My preschooler won’t color, draw, paint, write, or do crafts willingly. He reads well and learns quickly, so my guess is that his fine motor skills are just slower to develop. I’ve had no luck making art fun for him, so now I just ask him to trace his name before he can watch TV or play computer games. He doesn’t protest much and is proud of his work. Should I continue to push it or just let it go? I don’t want him to struggle with this when he starts Kindergarten.

if you push him too hard he will not like doing it when he gets into school try to get him to do it but i wouldn’t push offer it up to him every day as he may change his mind after a while a decide that he wants to do it just give him time

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