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I want some activities for kids age 3-4?

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I am a teacher in a nuresery...my kids are

3-4 years.I want a new good syllubus for

them in english language...could anyone

help?? even by sites?

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  2. Depending if your religious or not mcmillen and abeca are great programs - If you are not religious Hooked on Phonics and leapfrog have wonderful activities to add into your agenda - Good Luck

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  4. Activities eh?Well you can take them to weekend picnics or you could just let them do a little drawing.Here's a site I've stumbled across...I didn't read it but it's supposed to be about preschool/kindergarden teaching: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos069.htm .You can visit your adviser any time...or you could just ask the children...Child mind has evolved in the past 10 years...Children are starting to think for themselves lately...Oh anyways...

    Sooo...this is my answer...I hope it helps you!

  5. I remember in my primary school we had word cards and in our groups we had to put them together to make a sentance. They were just printed out words on A4 paper which were then laminated... we all used to love using them. However I'm pretty sure we were a bit older than 3 and 4, lol. Maybe you could do the same thing with the childrens names to start off with? One letter per sheet and they have to use the cards to make their names. And then move on to other words as they progress...?

    Another idea is to use 'Magic Sand'. The children can practice their letters and names in a shallow tray of coloured sand using their fingers to write them.

    Perhaps you could write a class story? Not too long, just sit them all down on the carpet and ask them what could happen next, and try to encourage them to tell you word for word what to write down, then they could draw pictures to go with it afterwards. You could always make it about a certain character, and each story could be about a day-to-day activity and you could keep them all in a kind of scrapbook?

    You could always try reading them a short story but replacing one of the words with a nonsense word and asking them what they think it could actually say. (eg. "The cat 'strawberries' on the mat" and encourage lots of suggestions!)

    I hope this helps, sorry my suggestions aren't all that great, I did try! Hehe. Good luck with whatever you decide to do!

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