Build a House

  • Building a House (book)
  • cardboard
  • construction tape
  • craft sticks
  • glue or tape
  • hard hats
  • markers
  • paper
  • plastic people
  • scissors
  • shovels
  • toy dump trucks and other machines 
  • build
  • dig
  • family
  • house
  • move
  • next to
  • people
  • push
  • worker

MA Standards:

English Language Arts/Language/L.PK.MA.6 Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, listening to books read aloud, activities, and play.

English Language Arts/Speaking and Listening/SL.PK.MA.1 Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners during daily routines and play.

Head Start Outcomes:

Approaches to Learning/Initiative and Curiosity Demonstrates flexibility, imagination, and inventiveness in approaching tasks and activities.

PreK Learning Guidelines:

English Language Arts/Composition 16 Use their own words or illustrations to describe their experiences, tell imaginative stories, or communicate information about a topic of interest.

Build a House

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Skill Focus: Imaginative Play, Storytelling, Vocabulary

Provide children with toy dump trucks and bulldozers so they can excavate in the sand in order to build a house. Help children glue or tape cardboard to form a house and a roof, and draw or cut-and-paste rectangles for windows and a door. Let them bring the plastic people to move into their new home.

Challenge children to make up a story about the construction process or the family moving into their new home.

Adaptation: Family-based childcare educators and smaller group-based centers can adapt this activity by using sand or beans poured into a cake pan or baking dish. Use more than one pan if multiple children are doing an activity. Children can also do this activity outside in a sand box. 

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