You will need:
- Large plastic container/bin
- Glass gems (used in flower vases typically)
- Green foam sheets
- Blue food coloring (optional)
- Toy frogs
- Spoons or shovels or nets to scoop and “fish” for frogs
Steps to make and examples of how to incorporate language:
- Pour water into the container
- Have the child help to fill up a watering can or bowl with water to pour water into the bin
- Use the word “in” frequently to work on prepositions with younger kiddos as you pour water into the bin
- If working on expanding vocabulary with little ones, repeat one word phrases frequently “water” or “in” or “wow” or “wet” etc.
- Add food coloring if desired for blue water
- Work on colors by having them pick out the blue food coloring from all choice options
- Expand and model language by labeling what you are doing i.e., “we are mixing the water”
- Add gems
- Work on colors as you pick them out, and prepositions/spatial terms as you drop them “in” to the water and they fall “down”
- Talk about how they feel, are the smooth? bumpy? What shape are they?
- Cut foam paper into lily pad shapes
- Work on colors by having them pick out green foam sheets from among other colors
- Trace the lily pad outline with a marker and let the kiddos cut along the lines if old enough
- Make different shape “lily pads” and work on labeling shapes as the float in the frog pond
- Add frogs
- Compare frog figurines, examine which ones have spots or stripes, compare and contrast similarities and differences
- Work on verbs by having the frogs “jump” and “swim,” encourage your kiddo to act these out
- Work on answering questions by placing the frogs different places and asked “where” they are each time
- Expand language by labeling “frog,” expand to utterances with “frog jump!” or “frog is jumping!”
- Give children nets or scoops and enjoy!
- Label the actions they are doing while they play
- “Scoop frog!”
- “Frog jump!”
- “Frog swim!”
- “Frog jump in!”
- “Frog is jumping in!”
- “On top!”
- “On top of lily pad!”
- Label the actions they are doing while they play