Now, basically every playground will have a sand pool, either big or small.
of course because children like it!
So there is a small sand pool in three steps and a large sand pool in five steps. The children can't walk when they see it. Parents can only pretend to be rich and spend money along the street. . .
OK, isn’t it said that playing with sand can promote mental and brain development, and can also achieve emotional satisfaction?
Then just play.
However, the money spent in can be more valuable. When playing with the child, you can speak a few words of English. Isn’t this equivalent to saving money for an English class?
Xibao Niang has been making a big fuss recently!
, so what English can you say when playing with the sand?
First get into economy class, let’s go to basic words~
Regarding playing with sand, these are the words that need to be remembered first:
sand sand pool sandbox shovel bucket bucket rake rake hourglass sand wheel sprinkler watering can sand castle sand castle sand castle mold
probably this pile:
As for the molds playing with sand, there are more words that can be expanded.
For example, the number group:
plus plus plus
minus
multiplymultiply
divided tvde
in this way, you can also teach children the English of mathematical formulas, such as "2 plus 3 equals 5", you can say:
--Two plus three equals five.
has been taught together with mathematics classes, which is great value!
plays with sand molds and animal groups:
fruit group:
marine animal group:
etc.
In this process, you can at least practice these small sentence patterns:
--What is this?
--This is ...
--What do you like?
--I like...
--What do you see?
--I see ...
, etc.
So, English is really just a language, it should be a part of life, anytime, anywhere.
OK, I have listed some basic words about playing with sand and bucket shovels. Next, I will be promoted to business class and see what expressions can be said when playing with sand!
Welcome Board our Business Class!
If the child asks "Mom, I want to go play in the sand pool" next time, you can guide the child to say this sentence directly in English:
--Mom, I want to play in the sandbox.
Before playing, you also need to organize your clothes first, for example:
--Let's roll up our sleeves first.
Roll up your sleeves first.
First roll up your sleeves.
If it is a large sand pool, you need to take off your shoes:
--Let's take off our shoes in the sand.
You need to take off your shoes in the sand.
Right, in addition to taking off shoes, you can also say that you remove your shoes.
But according to my experience, children generally don’t care too much about this process. They have long been attracted by the sand in front of them and can’t wait to play! When playing
, you can ask your child:
--What do you want to do with the sand?
How do you want to play with sand?
Although sand is fun, based on my shallow imagination, I feel that there are only a few ways to play.
For example, you can put sand in a bucket:
--I'll put some sand in a bucket with a shovel.
I want to put sand in the bucket with a shovel.
can draw on the sand:
--I want to draw a person in the sand.
I want to draw a person on the sand.
can build a sandcastle:
--Let's build a sandcastle.
I have said so many molds before, of course I can also use:
--I want to use the mold to make a star.
I want to use the mold to make a star.
I want to use the mold to make a star.
I want to use the mold.
Will the more literary baby have feelings about the sand flowing down from his fingers?
--The sand is softly slipping through the fingers.
Sand flows gently through the fingers.
But sand is fun and not just about playing with molds and sand buckets. You can also play without tools, such as burying your feet:
--Wow! Your feet are buried in the sand.
Wow, your feet are buried!
It's also fun to cover your hands:
--Put some sand over your left hand.
Cover your left hand with sand.
If you are a child, you can also pat the sand gently.
--Pat the sand with your hands.
Gently pat the sand with your hands.
Gently pat the sand with your hands.
If you want to take this opportunity to extend your child's language expression, you can also ask him your feelings:
--How do you feel?
How do you feel?
--Isn't it tickling your toes?
Does the sand make the toes itchy?
But when it comes to contact between body parts and sand, the toes are nothing, and it is really uncomfortable to enter the eyes.
If there is sand in the child's eyes, you can tell him this in English:
--I got sand in my eyes.
My eyes are sand in the child. The word
get is very useful. It is simple, but it can express a rich meaning. I wrote a short article about get before, so I can read it again in my spare time.
There is sand in your eyes. The most important thing is to tell your child:
--Don't rub your eyes with a sandy hand.
Don't rub your eyes with your hands stained with sand.
Generally speaking, if a foreign object enters the eyes, some tears will automatically flow out, washing away the foreign object, so just let the tears flow out of the sand, and don’t worry too much.
However, the basic politeness of "can't spread sand" should still be told to the child:
--Don't throw sand in other people's faces.
Don't throw sand in other people's faces.
Don't throw sand in other people's faces.
The sand is fine and difficult to control. In addition to being easy to enter the eyes, it is also easy to run into the shoes:
--A lot of sand got in my shoes.
A lot of sand was running into my shoes.
What to do if sand is in your shoes? Shake your shoes.
Shake your shoes.
Shake your shoes.
There may also be a lot of sand on the faces of naughty dolls:
--You got sand all over your face.
Your face is covered with sand.
Let the children play happily when playing. After all, dirty is the label that children should put on. Shake off the sand on your shirt, hands and feet.
Shake off the sand on your shirt and hands and feet.
Shake off the sand on your shirt and hands and feet.
only shakes but can't be clean. When you go home, just wash it:
--Let's clean off the sand at home.
Wash the sand after you go home.
is right. When it comes to washing it, you can review the bath you have taken before~
BaMa English likes to see babies' white and tender feet after washing off the sand!
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