AnonyMouse_11056 Posted September 22, 2013 Posted September 22, 2013 Hi All, I have a lesson observation based on the Charlie and Lola Birthday story. Has anyone got any really good problem solving activities for this? I have a laying the table activity? just wondered if there were some good ideas? Many Thanks
Guest Posted September 22, 2013 Posted September 22, 2013 I dont know the story but here are some birthday/party ideas off the top of my head. Which piece of wrapping paper matches which present- could you wrap a football with a stamp sized piece of paper? Sharing candles between cakes. Party bags with numbers on- count the presents and put the right amount in the bag- number recognition plus counting skills. Just some ideas, hope they help. Bec
AnonyMouse_11056 Posted September 22, 2013 Author Posted September 22, 2013 I dont know the story but here are some birthday/party ideas off the top of my head. Which piece of wrapping paper matches which present- could you wrap a football with a stamp sized piece of paper? Sharing candles between cakes. Party bags with numbers on- count the presents and put the right amount in the bag- number recognition plus counting skills. Just some ideas, hope they help. Bec Thanks Bec for your help 1
AnonyMouse_20645 Posted September 22, 2013 Posted September 22, 2013 Could you do some cooking with them? In small groups - making cup cake 'birthday cakes', measuring the correct amount of ingredients, making sure you have enough of everything etc. Or you could use pre made (or bought) cakes and decorate with icing and little cake decorations (problem solving to make sure each cake has the same amount of decorations) Traditional party games with a twist? Something like Pass the Parcel with numbered birthday presents inside. Once all unwrapped, order presents or count out corresponding amount of candles. Birthday cards and envelopes - you could have a selection of cards and envelopes and children have to find out which cards fit inside which envelopes. 1
AnonyMouse_11056 Posted September 22, 2013 Author Posted September 22, 2013 Could you do some cooking with them? In small groups - making cup cake 'birthday cakes', measuring the correct amount of ingredients, making sure you have enough of everything etc. Or you could use pre made (or bought) cakes and decorate with icing and little cake decorations (problem solving to make sure each cake has the same amount of decorations) Traditional party games with a twist? Something like Pass the Parcel with numbered birthday presents inside. Once all unwrapped, order presents or count out corresponding amount of candles. Birthday cards and envelopes - you could have a selection of cards and envelopes and children have to find out which cards fit inside which envelopes. this is all really helping thank you
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