Follow the trail
Age
3-5 years
Child Development
Vocabulary (position words: over, under, through, beside, between, along); pretending
Equipment
10 metres of string, wool, or rope
Physical Activity
Developing movement skills (body control skills and spatial awareness); creativity
How to Play
- Outline a winding trail on the floor, carpet, grassy area or down the hall. Have the children follow the trail using crawling and creeping actions.
- Suggest, or ask the children to suggest, different ways of moving along the trail (e.g. scampering like a squirrel, stalking like a cat, creeping backwards).
- Some children have difficulty inventing movement ideas; they can benefit from copying other’s responses before creating their own movements.
- Read the “Caterpillar” poem together, and take turns doing small tickles up each other’s backs.
- CATERPILLAR by Anonymous
“Who’s that tickin’ my back?” said the wall, (crawl fingers up the child’s back)
“Me,” said a small caterpillar. “I’m learning to crawl.”
- CATERPILLAR by Anonymous
Excerpt from the HOP Early Learning Practitioners Resource (Decoda Literacy Solutions)