Activity about the hear sense in early childhood development?
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Apr 4
One activity to help children learn about the sense of hearing in early childhood development is a sound scavenger hunt.
Materials needed: - Various objects that make different sounds (e.g. bells, shakers, whistles, drums) - Blindfolds - Paper and markers
Instructions: 1. Set up a designated area for the scavenger hunt with the objects scattered around. 2. Explain to the children that they will be using their sense of hearing to find the objects. 3. Have the children take turns wearing a blindfold while the other children make sounds with the objects. 4. The blindfolded child must listen carefully and try to identify which object is making the sound. 5. Once the blindfolded child correctly identifies the object, they can remove the blindfold and retrieve the object. 6. Encourage the children to describe the sounds they hear and how they were able to identify the objects. 7. After all the objects have been found, have the children draw pictures or write descriptions of their favorite sounds from the scavenger hunt.
This activity helps children develop their auditory discrimination skills and learn to identify and differentiate between different sounds. It also encourages them to use their sense of hearing in a fun and engaging way.