Peik The Cowboy Roundup ToddlerPreschoolers Young children love to learn about and to pretend to be cowboys or cowgirls With the activities that can be done with them during this unit the children have the opportunity to learn and explore so many new things ID: 251070
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By: Angela Peik
The Cowboy
Roundup
Toddler/PreschoolersSlide2
Young children love to learn about and to pretend to be cowboys or cowgirls. With the activities that can be done with them during this unit, the children have the opportunity to learn and explore so many new things
.
RationaleSlide3
I would introduce all of the materials first by reading the book, “Cowboys and Cowgirls: Yippee Yay
!” By Gail
Gibbins
. This book talks all about Cowboys and Cowgirls, what they wear and what they do on a day to day basis.
How Materials Will Be IntroducedSlide4
K
W
L
They
wear hats and boots
Where
they live
They usually live on
a farmThey ride horsesWhat’s their jobThey can work at a rodeo or on their ranchThey’re at the RodeoHow do they liveThey round up their animals at night, feed and watch over them during the day, sometimes have to camp out in the fields
KWLSlide5
Learning the names of all the things the Cowboys/girls wearHow they round up their animals
How they camp in the fields
Big IdeasSlide6
Horse on stick
Stuffed horses and cows
Materials Needed
Cowboy/girl hat
Cowboy/girl bootsSlide7
Materials Needed (cont.)
Cardboard Box (Barn)
Building Blocks (Fence) or even
lincoln
logs
2 or more Paper Towel Rolls
Red and Orange Tissue paperSlide8
Materials Needed (cont.)
Sticks and Rocks
Pretend food (Hot dogs, hamburgers)
Cardboard cut out as Graham Crackers
Brown construction paper or felt
Cotton Balls