Finger Plays - Engage your students
One of my new "missions" is to encourage AUTHENTICITY with young children. Finger plays are REAL! There is no screen or music or clown costumes or puppets or polka dots! It's just YOU looking in children's eyes and connecting with them visually, auditorially, kinesthetically, and emotionally. Oh, and they are FREE! It doesn't get much better than that!
I've heard people say, "Finger plays are old fashion." Well, you might call them that, but then you'd have to call chocolate chip cookies and mashed potatoes and BINGO and swings and hugs...old fashion as well. Let me share just a few things children can learn when you do a finger play. (You might want to enlighten some administrators or supervisors or parents with this information. Sometimes they just don't "get" what we do!)
Some benefits of finger play:
Engagement – Doing a finger play is a natural way to engage children’s attention and help them focus.
Oral language – Repetition of finger plays builds oral language skills.
Auditory memory – Children activate their short term memory as they memorize finger plays.
Comprehension – Most finger plays have a simple story plot for children to follow.
Imagination – With so much time spent in front of a screen, finger plays encourage children to make pictures in their brains.
Sequence – Remembering the sequence in finger plays can help children retell stories.
Phonological awareness – Finger plays build a foundation for rhyme, rhythm and alliteration.
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