Zip game is a great activity to practice many learning opportunities
such as:
· fine
motor development
· hand and
eye coordination
· concentration and problem solving
Materials I need are zippers in different colours glued on cardboard.
For young children, learning how to use zippers can be difficult, but
that is where learning through play can help them. This fun activity is a great
way to encourage the skills needed for using zippers. To make this activity
more interactive, we can ask questions like: Do you have clothes with zippers?
Where have you seen zippers before?
The area I am developing through this activity is to show them how to
handle and use zippers themselves. This game will teach them responsibility and
to support their self-dressing skills.
EYLF Learning Outcomes
1.3 – Children develop knowledgeable and confident self-identities
National Quality Standard
1.1.3 – All aspects of the
program, including routines, are organised in ways that maximise opportunities
for each child’s learning
Theorist Link
Jerome Bruner – He believed that children have an innate capacity that
helps them make sense of the work and that cognitive abilities develop through
active interaction
Principles and Practices
Continuity of learning and transitions
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