Create a warm up for the theme "we are going on a bear hunt"?
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Sep 11
Welcome everyone! Today, we are going on a bear hunt! Let's start by warming up our bodies and getting ready for our adventure.
1. Bear Stretches: Stand up tall and reach your arms up high like a bear standing on its hind legs. Stretch your arms up to the sky and then reach down to touch your toes, feeling the stretch in your back and legs.
2. Bear Walk: Get down on your hands and feet and walk around like a bear, making sure to keep your back flat and your knees off the ground. Feel the strength in your arms and legs as you move like a bear through the forest.
3. Bear Roar: Take a deep breath in and let out a big bear roar as loud as you can! Feel the power and energy in your voice as you let out your best bear roar.
4. Bear Hunt Dance: Put on some music and dance like you are on a bear hunt, moving your body in big, bold movements like you are searching for a bear in the forest.
Now that we are all warmed up and ready to go, let's set off on our bear hunt adventure! Are you ready? Let's go!
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 11
Warm-Up Activity: We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Materials:
- None
Instructions:
1. Introduce the theme: - "Today, we're going on a bear hunt. We're going to explore a forest full of obstacles and challenges."
2. Recite the rhyme: - Lead the children in reciting the "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" rhyme (see below):
--"We're going on a bear hunt. We're going to catch a big one. What a beautiful day! We're not scared!"--
3. Act out the obstacles: - Divide the children into groups of 4-5. - Assign each group a different obstacle from the rhyme: - Long grass - crawl low on the floor - Thick mud - shuffle and stomp heavily - Cold river - tiptoe and shiver - Dark forest - walk slowly and look around cautiously
4. Warm-up exercise: - Have the groups rotate through the obstacles, acting them out enthusiastically. Encourage them to use their imaginations and make lots of noise. - Gradually increase the speed and intensity of the exercise.
5. Cool down: - When the children are warmed up, gather them together. - Have them take a deep breath and relax. - Ask them to share any feelings they experienced during the warm-up.
Benefits:
- Develops gross motor skills - Enhances imagination and creativity - Promotes teamwork and cooperation - Sets the tone for the main activity related to the "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" theme