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What is a good idea for a thanksgiving theme bullentin board for one-year olds?
I intern a a daycare with about 12 one-year olds and my assignment is to come up with a bulletin board and lesson plan and I want to do something for thanksgiving, but I have no ideas
15 Answers
- animaloverLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Do the turkeys with "handprint" feathers. Or a "thankful tree" with the leaves made from the kid's handprints cut out of construction paper. Or once I did a board with a huge turkey in the middle holding a sign that said"Eat more seafood" and little fish at he bottom.
Source(s): Elementary teacher - lady_bellaLv 61 decade ago
I love the ideas the others gave for the foot prints and hand prints. Since it would be hard to trace their feet and hands, have them put their hands and feet in some finger paints (non toxic of course), and all of the step on a huge mural paper and place their hands on it, and you have yourself a 1 year old mural! You can draw little turkey faces on them. Just simple ones, and then put their names by the print. Hang the mural up on the wall for all of them to see their creation. It may not look much to the adult eye, but the kids will sure enjoy it!
As far as a bulletin board, keep it simple with drawings since they won't recognize words yet at their age. :-)
Have fun. This is truly a hard assignment for you because one year olds haven't developed the skills yet to understand most of what goes on around them. So what you are asked to do is a great challenge and I hope you pass. :-)
- ShelbyLv 41 decade ago
One to two year old children are becoming increasingly more mobile, and aware of themselves and their surroundings. Their desire to explore new objects and people is also increasing...
All you need to do is put up a colorful Harvest/late fall display.
Use familiar objects of sun, fruits--LOTS OF SHAPES AND DESIGN to catch the child's eye. Incorporating stripes, zigzags, dots into the shapes would be good thing...
This also could be a lesson for the parents picking up their child--where the title of the board may be something like...
"We're One Year Old and Becoming More Aware of our Surroundings!" Happy Thanksgiving!!!
As far as the play--keep doing what you've been doing...
Read and look at age-appropriate books, scribble, play music, stack blocks and put objects into larger objects...these toddlers aren't old enough to be doing most of the activities described above. They're only one year old!
If your supervisor wants a November theme to go with the play... there are many theme books to read to toddlers. Also find plastic fruit and foods that the children will be able to transfer and handle. Relax and have fun observing them!
Source(s): More than two decades in the field! Barb Shelby Training, Consulting, Assessment http://www.after-school-care.com/ - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- EC ExpertLv 61 decade ago
One year olds don't know or care anything about Thanksgiving. They are about as interested in it, and as capable of understanding it, as they are nuclear physics. Keep the administration happy by putting up pictures of fruits and vegetables and singing a turkey song to them, then let them explore lots of plastic fruits and vegetables. But don't delude yourself that you are actually teaching them anything about a meaningless concept. And please avoid the "baby as tool" art projects suggested elsewhere. They are demeaning and disrespectful to the babies.
Source(s): Over 25 years of Early childhood experience. - 4 years ago
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- Anonymous4 years ago
Is dependent on the context really. Which is better as a snack - fresh fruit for me personally. It's tastier and gives you that little of sweetness. Which can be better as a snack if you are trying hard to lower back on sugar and lose weight vegetables
- 1 decade ago
oooohhh....you could make the cutest footprint turkeys. Paint their hands different colors and have them print handprints on a piece of paper in a half circle shape. When dry paint the bottom of their foot brown and print in the middle like a turkey's body. (put the toes toward the bottom of the paper) Add a paper beak and and feet and google eyes, they are precious!!!
- 1 decade ago
Turkeys! I agree with Shyra C. I did that when I was in kindergarten. Have the kids trace their hands on different colored papers such as red, brown, orange, and yellow. The hands represent feathers. Then, they have a turkey's body, googly eyes, and that red thing. . . and the kids could just glue the stuff on.
- CarolynLv 41 decade ago
I always got nervous about bulletin boards. Try this site!
Don't worry it gets easier:)