Possible Invitations: Chapter 9, Video 19
Pretend Play
The children were actively engaged in pretend play activites, whether it be with themselves, or with their friends. They were seen multiple times in the video pretend playing with their toys. For example: we see a lot of the boy children playing with the dinosaurs and a lot of the girl children playing with the dolls and home area
Make a dessert sensory box and place it near the dinosaurs and other rubber animals
Stuffed animals/Squishy balls Sensory Bin
Costume Box
Empty egg carton, Various shaped molds, Pom poms, practice chop sticks
lay down a picnic sheet on a table and lay out dolls, cutlery and play food
Do the same but set up a tea party: cups, coasters, doilies.
Make a play shop; make a cash box out of cardboard and buttons and add in a few baskets and place it in the home area
Introduce new dolls (characters) into their normal home area; we noticed that only the girls were playing with the dolls so maybe introducing new characters such as police officers, doctors, sanitary workers, construction workers, Firefighters etc would gain the interest of more children.
A mailbag with various alphabet inside
Would help develop literacy skills and relates to their interest in pretend play
Pom Poms (made out of streamers) or store bought
Creative Arts (visual)
In the video, we can see that the children are highly creative and artistic, they are attracted to bright colours, drawing and interacting with one another. They also seem to be interested in shadows and exploring new things
A large piece of paper with a shadow form glued/painted on layed out on a round table
Finger Painting
Lego Painting
Light table Art
Empty Glass Frames and stamps/stickers
Various sizes and colors of beads/ assorted pasta and string
Kinetic Sand
Playdough, Cookie Cutters, Buttons
Chalkboard table
Music and Movement/small group activities
6 chairs set up back to back (Musical Chairs)
Audio Song Books
Outdoor Play
Children displayed interest in physical activities such as: running, jumping, spinning and hopping
Running Invitations
Make a giant rainbow on the ground
set up (draw with chalk on the ground) a little race track, have a checkered flag, whistle and ribbons as props/invitations
DIY obstacle Course
Tires
We could do various different things with these tires; for instance we could fill one with wood chips, one empty, one with water, and one with mud and leave it in the active play zone
we could leave a bunch of tires by the sand pit in different shapes, colors and sizes and start half of a structure with one
Based off their prior interest in playing in the sand pit and creating sandcastles by using a buckets and shovels
Hula Hoops
Place hula hoops of different sizes on the grass and tarmac
Draw circles around the pavement as well with different colored chalks
Wooden Logs
Place differently cut wooden logs/tree trunks by sand pit
lay out some chalk and small toys as well (cars, dinosaurs, dolls, blocks)
Electric Tape Lines
place them in different shapes and colors on the ground
Glass window pane, 3-4 squeegee rollers/paint rollers/ paint tray/ two buckets
Washable Window Markers
Leave half a drawing uncompleted on one window
Felt stickers, window stickers, stick on shapes in a bin
Hopscotch, 4 squares, Giant Lego shape
Mini Garden
We know that the children were interested in outdoor activities and being in a natural environment so we thought of making a miniature garden for them outside and laying out materials such as shovels, magnifying glasses as well as watering cans.
we also saw that the children were very interested in drawing with chalk, so another invitation we could set up for them is to make simple numbered games on the ground for them and leave the chalk there and see what happens
Because the children were so interested in following movements, it could be an adult led activity where once the children feel invited to the activity they can then take part in a small group game/play
Simon Says
Where's my _____ game (adults calls out a body part and the children point to it on themselves)
Freeze Dance
The children were very excited about music, dancing, and repeating actions as well as group activities
Rhythm sticks, boomwhackers, Maraca's
Hang various shapes and sizes of pots and pans using sturdy string on the fence at children's height and provide some rhythm sticks as well as different shaped boomerangs
Music Player
Colorful Hand Bells on table
Paper plate colorful tamborines
Gift Wrapped, various sized, container drums
Frozen Oobleck sensory table