Main ideas for activities should always come from children, but here we show two all time favorites for many children. The activities can easily be modified for your groups' interests. These activities can also evolve over time as children learn more or get interested from a different angle - maintain the activity in the schedule for couple of weeks or until children loose interest.
Activities that have room for children's creativity, ideas and continuous play create more opportunities to practise multiple learning areas.
Do not tidy up instantly but leave it and children will return to it with new ideas the next day. The activity will become a project and with systematic documentation you will notice what children have learnt over time!
Check out these two activities that have learning objectives based on the Finnish National Core Curriculum for Early Childhood Education.
STORYCRAFTING
The idea behind Storycrafting is to give the opportunity to a child, young person or an adult to talk about their thoughts.
Simply, ask the child to tell a story. Write the storydown exactly as the child tells it. When you get to "the end", read the story aloud in case the child wants to edit some parts.
You can for example ask the child to tell a story a week and you will end up with a lovely story book. When the story is ready, you can draw pictures of different scenes or even make a play out of it! If the child gives a permission, you can read stories outloud to others too.
Develops
Verbal expression: I engage in verbal expression + I share thoughts and experiences
Artistic & Cultural expression: I am able to imagine and evoke mental images