Parts of a flower game for kids




















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This helps them know which label goes where. It also introduces the words for kids. Include a visual, such as a picture of a real flower with labels, next to the felt board for reference. They should not look perfect. Besides, the kids will love whatever you do! Introduce the Activity Show kids a real flower. Ask probing open-ended questions such as:. The key is to get them thinking.

You are not trying to give correct answers at this point. Part of science is letting minds wander and think about things. If you give them all the answers, it will curtail their natural curiosity. Identify the parts of the flower using a real flower and the felt flower: petals, stem, leaves, roots. Point to each part and name it. Point to the parts out of order and encourage children to name the part.

Making Flowers Demonstrate how to build and take apart felt flowers with the materials. As kids spend more time doing this, they will come up with other uses for the parts, making additional designs. The preschoolers can put together and pull apart their flowers and place them next to the labels.



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