Rolling Can
Provide two coffee cans and small items to fit inside the can (a block, a toy car, crayons, Lego, pencil...) Let the child explore how the items move inside the can and affect the cans ability to roll.
Track a Wheel Makes
Observe how wheels creates different pattern on water, sand, mud etc.
How Car Moves?
Discuss how transportation such as ca, bus and bicycle moves?. Do as a class discussion then observe wheels turning while moving.
Paper Airplane Experiment
Folding Airplanes Materials Needed: Paper, Paper clips, and Markers.
Show the children how to fold paper airplanes, then let them try. You might have to assist them a little. They can use the markers to draw designs on them. The paperclips help to add weight to the plane and they keep the edges together.
How Does A Boat Float?
Take a plastic sandwich bag and fill it 3/4 with water and seal. Then have several sharp pencils ready, ask the children what will happen if you poke a pencil in the bag of water? Then put the pencils in if you do it fast enough and steady enough it will not leak. Surprise. You can put many pencils in one bag.
Things That Fly
Discuss with children about things that fly. Equipped yourself with a book on how airplane fly. You could also read a book about the wind or airplanes to the children. After you have discussed things that fly ask the children how they think these things stay up in the sky.
How Do We Cross The Road
VCD Watching. Observe how pedestrian cross the road. Prompt children on their experiences e.g. cross from a over head bridge, tunnel or zebra crossing. Share and relate experiences to the school.
How to Use The Traffic Light
VCD Watching. Observe how pedestrian cross the road using the traffic light. Then further discuss with children how they cross the road from the video they had watched. Share and relate experiences to the school.
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