Juego de Pesca
¿Qué se necesitará?
- Plastilinas azul, roja, blanca y verde
- Cartulinas amarilla, rosada y verde claro
- Plástico de cocina transparente
- Palitos de madera
- Clips metálicos
- Alambres decorados rojo y dorado
- Pegamento en barra
- Tijeras
¿Cómo se hará?
Esta actividad se puede realizar en tres sesiones de media hora cada una, aproximadamente, trabajando con todo el grupo.
Consejos
• Base de plastilina. Primero se modela una bola de plastilina y después se aplana. El resultado debe ser una base redonda, con una superficie más o menos uniforme para que los peces se aguanten.
• Envolver plastilina con plástico. Se da a los niños un cuadrado de plástico de cocina transparente para que forren la base de plastilina. Deben conseguir que el plástico quede totalmente liso y estirado.
• Tiras de cartulina. En la mayoría de los casos, es preferible dar a los niños la forma de las tiras dibujadas en las cartulinas para que ellos sólo tengan que recortarlas. Si se trabaja con niños mayores, pueden diseñarlas ellos mismos procurando que las paredes del “estanque” no sean demasiado altas.
• Modelar peces. Los peces que se modelen no deben ser demasiado grandes para que quepan todos en el interior del “estanque”.
Orientaciones didácticas
Conocer el deporte de la pesca y conversar sobre los valores que se deben tener en cuenta al practicarlo (respeto, cuidado del medio ambiente, etc.).
Dialogar sobre la importancia de respetar las reglas le cualquier juego o deporte.
Conversar sobre los hábitos que se practican en los juegos
operativos: esperar el turno, respetar, saber perder, etc.
Potenciar la motricidad fina al modelar plastilina, recortar con tijeras, etc.
Sesion 1:
Preparar para cada niño:
• Plastilina azul
• Plástico de cocina transparente
Modelar una base circular con plastilina azul y forrarla con plástico de cocina transparente.
Sesion 2:
Preparar para cada niño:
• La base de plastilina preparada en la primera sesión
• Cartulinas amarilla, verde y rosada
• Pegamento en barra
• Tijeras
Recortar una tira recta de cartulina amarilla y dos tiras onduladas de cartulinas rosada y verde.
Cubrir la tira amarilla pegandc encima las dos tiras onduladas.
Pegar los extremos de la tira y colocarla alrededor de la base de plastilina forrada para conseguir el “estanque”.
Sesion 3:
Preparar para cada niño:
• El “estanque” preparado en las sesiones anteriores
• Alambres decorados rojo y dorado
• Plastilinas roja, blanca y verde
• Dos palitos de madera
• Clips metálicos
Modelar peces de colores pequeños y un pato más grande con las plastilinas. Clavar un clip metálico en cada uno.
Para las cañas de pescar, enrollar en el extremo de cada palito de madera un alambre decorado y doblar el otro extremo del alambre para formar el anzuelo.
Colocar los peces y el pato dentro del “estanque” y empezar a jugar con las cañas.

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