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How to do outdoor early education in autumn

The weather is getting colder and colder, and autumn has come to us, which makes us feel the coolness of autumn. Parents also began to worry about their children's health. Because of this, our outdoor activities are more important, because exercise is the best way to improve children's physical resistance. Today, I recommend some outdoor activities that are most suitable for children in autumn to my dear nurse.

Read a story book. Reading is a leisurely way to kill afternoon time. Choose a book closely related to autumn, let children read outdoors, with birds singing, wind and fresh air, which makes reading more enjoyable. This activity can make children love nature more, love reading and concentrate on meditation.

2. Feel the colorful nature-color matching. This activity is relatively simple to operate. The teacher prepares erotic cards or colored stripes first, so that the children can finish the task while playing with colored cards or colored stripes. This activity can enhance children's observation ability, cognition and perception of color, which is very helpful for children's painting and can help children grasp color more accurately. Recommended.

3. outing. Walking is not an exclusive activity in spring, and autumn is also suitable for walking. You can choose to carry out this activity in a park near the school or on a relatively safe hill. This activity is very suitable for children to observe all kinds of natural traces in autumn, enhance their perception of the season, and make some small handicrafts by using the collected natural objects.

4. Play autumn treasure hunt. Before leaving, the teacher made a list of things (leaves, flowers, branches, etc. ) so that children can find all the items on the list one by one when they are outdoors. Setting challenges in advance and then letting children complete them will make children feel more involved and feel more fulfilled and happy after completion. Teachers can also design tasks in a targeted way, such as collecting materials in treasure hunting when they want to make handicrafts about leaves or branches.

5. Visit the local farm. Help farmers harvest food, and then they can play on the farm. This kind of outdoor activities can make children feel the joy of harvest, and at the same time know a lot of crops, understand the hard-won food, and feel the joy of labor.