Walking is an obligatory part of the daytime regimen in kindergarten. As a rule, for children over the age of one and a half years, two walks are provided: morning and evening, each lasting one to two hours.
Instructions
Step 1
Check the readiness and safety of the equipment in the area where children will be walking. All equipment for children's games must be securely reinforced so that no emergency situations arise.
Step 2
Observe that children's clothing is appropriate for the season and weather conditions. Do not allow both hypothermia and overheating of the child's body.
Step 3
Make sure that the activities of children on a walk are varied, do not allow monotony and monotony. Walking is the same element in the development of the physical and intellectual state of the child, like other methods of working with children. Make a plan for outdoor activities with clear structural stages and with the definition of goals and objectives for each of them.
Step 4
Incorporate observation into your walk with kindergarten students. For example, you can make an observation on the topic "Winter". Emphasize the children’s attention on the main signs of a given time of year. You can ask them questions like: “Guys, look at your feet. What covers the earth?”,“Let's look at the trees, what happened to them?”,“Do you see butterflies, flies, grasshoppers? Where have they disappeared? " etc.
Step 5
Add manual labor to the walk as an element of the development of a child's personality. For example, you can organize cleaning the path from fallen leaves, armed with small brooms, or watering flowers in flower beds from small children's watering cans, etc. Form a positive attitude towards this type of activity in the children.
Step 6
Do not forget about active and creative games during the children's walk. Choose games at your own discretion, it is important that they correspond to the age group of the group, be varied, safe for children, and carry certain developmental goals. For example, from outdoor games, it can be "Burners", "Hide and Seek", "Sea figures", etc. Creative games include: "Drawings on the asphalt", "Who will find the most beautiful leaf?", "Sculpt a snowman," etc.