ZEBRA CROSSING GAME
My partner and I had an idea to create a game that teaches kids in pedestrian rules which we believe would make children to be self-reliant. Now I want to show a practical application of the idea:
Play and metaphors are a great way to teach kids some useful rules. Here's how:
Pedestrian Rule #1: Cross the streets at crosswalks, the so called Zebra Crossing.
1. Use a sheet of paper.
My partner and I had an idea to create a game that teaches kids in pedestrian rules which we believe would make children to be self-reliant. Now I want to show a practical application of the idea:
Play and metaphors are a great way to teach kids some useful rules. Here's how:
Pedestrian Rule #1: Cross the streets at crosswalks, the so called Zebra Crossing.
1. Use a sheet of paper.
2. Here's the kid J
3. Might be that one:
5. Draw a street on the paper:
6. This is a fast moving car:
7. Now show the kids how to use the zebra as a bridge between two sidewalks:
8. Once you build the bridge the children can go from one side of the street to the other:
9. In the end you can draw a zebra by yourselves:
10. Epilog: Of course, you can draw and paint whatever else you wish!
ZEBRA = BRIDGE
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