teaching 2yr olds...any suggestions?
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teaching 2yr olds...any suggestions?
So I just got this job that starts tomorrow working with 2yr olds, I have never worked with them yet, I've only worked with ages 5-12 so i was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on games, activities or any suggestions that would help me out,thanks.
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teaching 2yr olds...any suggestions?
Difficult to give any support without some information about your class. Answers to the following questions might help anyone who might want to help you:
How many children are in the group? Are you in a room equipped for toddlers? Do you have any support? Are the parents present? Has the school provided you with objectives? Are there any restrictions on using L1?
I know you've just started but I hope things are going okay so far.
How many children are in the group? Are you in a room equipped for toddlers? Do you have any support? Are the parents present? Has the school provided you with objectives? Are there any restrictions on using L1?
I know you've just started but I hope things are going okay so far.
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Sounds repetative, but use lots of songs and games!
Even if the kids cannot understand the lyrics to the song, listening to the music and doing some actions along with it are great. My two year olds [in a Chinese kindergarten] have been learning body parts. "Head and shoulders" works great, as does the "hokey pokey."
If you have flash cards with pictures, lay them on the ground and say the word [book!] and have them run to the flashcard on the ground, pick it up, and say "book!" Or lay the cards on the ground in some sort of sequence, hold their hand, and have them say the word and then hop over the card. It's simple and my kids love it.
Sit in a circle and roll a ball around. Pass it to a kid and then have them look at a flashcard or prop and say the word.
Good luck!
Even if the kids cannot understand the lyrics to the song, listening to the music and doing some actions along with it are great. My two year olds [in a Chinese kindergarten] have been learning body parts. "Head and shoulders" works great, as does the "hokey pokey."
If you have flash cards with pictures, lay them on the ground and say the word [book!] and have them run to the flashcard on the ground, pick it up, and say "book!" Or lay the cards on the ground in some sort of sequence, hold their hand, and have them say the word and then hop over the card. It's simple and my kids love it.
Sit in a circle and roll a ball around. Pass it to a kid and then have them look at a flashcard or prop and say the word.
Good luck!
YOu can find the songs mentioned above at http://www.pamseslclassroom.com
This site specializes in finger rhymes, nursery rhymes and aciton songs for Early Childhood so you can listen to an get the lyrics for loads of appropriate material to use with toddlers.
I hope to get some new songs such as Round and Round the Garden etc on there soon.
http://www.pamseslclassroom.com FREE 17 song CD. ESL rhymes, action songs and singing games. Lyrics, worksheets etc. Great music for ESL kids. Engage your younger students.
This site specializes in finger rhymes, nursery rhymes and aciton songs for Early Childhood so you can listen to an get the lyrics for loads of appropriate material to use with toddlers.
I hope to get some new songs such as Round and Round the Garden etc on there soon.
http://www.pamseslclassroom.com FREE 17 song CD. ESL rhymes, action songs and singing games. Lyrics, worksheets etc. Great music for ESL kids. Engage your younger students.