Thursday, July 27, 2023

Color Jellybean Teaching and Independent lesson in a fun Way


                                                        If you are a teacher, in preschool or, special needs or ,homeschool the very young especially if you are a new teacher. Now probably might be the time you might start to think of how you would want to present learning skills in different ways.  Some things might have to be done ahead of time.  So I am going to show you how to make this fun learning colors that the children can take a turn each day independently to use this whether put on a bulletin board or hung on a wall or door.   Enlarge the jar and also the jellybeans. The first one's you will keep in with the jar. Do not cut them out.  Next , Trace two more sets of the jelly beans on white cardboard or white construction paper and on one set trace the color word with markers for the child that might need to see the color outlined in color.  For the ones who are ready to try to be on the next step you will give them the ones  that are outlined in just the black. Now contact both sides of the jelly beans. Then, cut them out.  Also, contact both sides of your jar for the wall.  Next take a tiny piece of velcro and put it above each color on the chart for the wall.  Then, put the opposite tiny piece of velcro on the back of each cut out jelly bean.  One side of the velcro will be rough that is the one that will go on the chart.  The soft piece of velcro will go on the cut out jelly bean.  You don't need to use the extra rough vecro that will be left so save it for something else.  Place the outlined color ones in one envelope and  do the same in another envelope for the other one.  Then you can have a wax crayon for the child to print their name that you chose to work on it for the day. Then erase it when it is checked and choose the next person.     Any questions if your not sure just ask.   Have a good one. :P     Also, you will be ready to show the class as a group in circle time how to use this.  Thanks for checking in.

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