LESSON 3: BABYSITTING ACTIVITIES THE BABYSITTER’S BACKPACK.

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LESSON 3: BABYSITTING ACTIVITIES THE BABYSITTER’S BACKPACK

INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES Lesson 3.B

WHAT ARE YOUR ACTIVITY IDEAS? What kinds of activities did you enjoy doing with your babysitter or caregiver? (Take a moment to write down a few of these memories on a piece of scrap paper.) What makes these memories special to you? 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES 1.Take a Nature Walk 2.Make musical instruments out of household items 3.Play dress-up (bring items from your home) 4.Make up a game to play with a ball 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES 5.Play hide and seek 6.Pretend to be a vet and treat “injured” stuffed animals 7.Sing songs or act out plays (see perpetualpreschool.com for ideas)perpetualpreschool.com 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

Check out these websites for great books. READ! Go to your local library and grab a stack to take with you when you are babysitting! 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

+Play peek-a-boo +Let them stack plastic bowls or cardboard boxes +Help them make music on plastic containers +Find a board book for them to read activities for… INFANTS 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

activities for… TODDLERS +Let them play with play dough +Help them color a picture +Try finger painting +Pretend to be animals and make the sounds +Sing songs with them 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

+Read a book +Have them make a book or make up their own story +Color or paint a picture +Pretend to go on an amazing adventure +Go outside +Play freeze dance or let them dance free-style HOW TO FREEZE DANCE Think of different animals to use. Call out an animal and play the music. The child must dance/act out the animal while the music plays. Pause the music and the child must freeze when the music stops. After a few seconds, start the music again. When you start the music, call out a new animal and repeat. activities for… PRE- SCHOOLERS 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

+Draw pictures together +Paint +Let them read to you +Art projects +Play board games +Dance +Have them make a card for their parents activities for… MIDDLE- AGE 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

TOOLS OF THE TRADE Make a BABYSITTING BACKPACK of games and activities to bring with you when you babysit. You may want to include the following items: IPod – to use for musical games Any of your favorite books (from home or the library) Play dough Dress-up clothes Finger puppets Stuffed animals Art supplies 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

EXPERIENCE ACTIVITY: Put together 5 different activities for your babysitter backpack. Take one of the activities from your pack and role play with someone (as if you were babysitting them). + After you have finished playing, answer the questions on the next slide.

3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES +What was it like to “practice play” with someone? +How did you plan this activity? +What do you remember about your past caretakers that you really enjoyed? +How might you include some of the things you enjoyed with the children you will care for in the future?

3.B REFERENCES + Teachers First + Children’s Books Guide +Babysitting Beginnings from Penn State 4-H Need more? Look for more info on these websites. 3.B INTRO TO CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES