This is a game that promotes language development and enriches the child's vocabulary.
It take some time to make it at home from scratch, but once is done it will last for ages.
You have to choose five or six different environments in your head and find and cut out photos of objects that belong to that environment from magazines,cheap books, news papers, catalogues (say for example "garden" and "flowers, pots, swing, watering can etc"). You should find between ten and 15 of these objects and also find a picture that identifies the environment you chose or simply draw one.
Cut same size card boards for all your objects and environments.
Glue your pictures on them.
Laminate all your cards.
Find a box where to store them.
Choose objects that your child can say well and other that he doesn't or doesn't have in his vocabulary.
Show each and every picture to the child saying clearly what it is, make him repeat it after you.
Then you can start playing by laying out in a row all the environments; by picking a card from the objects pile, the child has to recognise what it is and where it belongs, then he has to put it down under the card with the right environment on.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
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