What are some seated activities to use with young children when there is limited space and no toys?
K asked:
I work at a camp and I need some stuff to use when it is raining. I have kids from 3-12.
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You can use a puppet to teach a billion things.
Staying in their seats, play “I see something, I see something”, a game where they take turns describing something/others guess. EXAMPLE “I see something, I see something, it is red, white & blue”. The Flag.
Each camper adds one sentence, aloud, to make a story, give directions, explain how to make something, describe the rain, etc., etc.
HAVE FUN!
Songs, finger plays, rhymes, concepts, poems, counting (adding, sets, factors, etc.), action rhymes, games (mother may i; i spy…), reading books (free @ your library), magazines, color pages (free from internet), music (cd player), musical chairs, ring around the rosies…