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Prepare Nursery, KG Kids for CATSO Competition

 

Prepare Nursery, KG Kids for CATSO Competition

With roots in Canada, the United States, and now Pakistan, CATSO (Creative Arts and Technical Skills Olympiad) is a platform for youth around the world. Its goal is to give kids a place to develop their intellectual, emotional, and artistic skills. In order to advance young people's careers, CATSO functions as a bridge between organizations and young people and connects them with a variety of opportunities. It provides information that young people all across the world can use to help them decide whether to pursue higher education domestically or overseas. CATSO works to help young people find possibilities for their future because it thinks that "Opportunity" and "Hard work" are the keys to success. The CATSO ART AND CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST, in which your school is asked to take part, is one of the national events that this platform, which is connected to over 3 million young people, organizes.

These particular and detailed activities can help young children in nursery and kindergarten get ready for the CATSO competition:

Building a picture vocabulary: Make flashcards with pictures of typical items, pets, and fruits.

Name the items with the children to promote vocabulary growth.

Discussion and Storytime: Talk about the characters and events in short stories with the kids.

To promote understanding, pose straightforward questions regarding the narrative.

Shape and color recognition: Use brightly colored shapes and elicit identification from children (e.g., "Point to the red circle").

Playing rhymes: Play rhyme-related games with straightforward terms, such as "Can you think of a word that rhymes with cat?"

Sorting and Counting: Toys or other items can be used for counting and sorting exercises.

Specify details such as "How many blue blocks are there?" or "Can you find everything that is square?"

Alphabet Games: Songs and games can be used to introduce letters.

Practice identifying letter names and sounds.

Imaginative Drawing: Kids should be encouraged to draw their favorite creatures or items.

Talk about their drawings to improve verbal skills.

Nature Walks: Take quick nature strolls while pointing out various plants and animals.

Talk about what they observe and hear while walking.

Shape matching puzzles: To improve problem-solving skills, offer age-appropriate puzzles and shape-matching activities.

simple mathematical ideas: Through exercises like counting fingers, toes, and other items, introduce fundamental mathematical principles.

To practice basic addition and subtraction, use things like fruit.

Taking Directions and Listening: basic commands like "Jump twice" or "Clap your hands" are good examples of basic directions that kids can obey.

Crafts and the Arts: To encourage creativity, take part in arts and crafts activities like finger painting or collage-making.

Pattern Identification: Simple patterns can be made with objects, and children can continue the pattern.

Social Virtues and Cooperation: To build social skills, encourage sharing and cooperative play among peers.

Movement and Music: To improve coordination, play music and get the kids to dance or move in different ways.

Activities should be brief, enjoyable, and age-appropriate. Adapt them to the needs and interests of the kids as individuals. Their participation in the CATSO competition will benefit from these activities since they will help them lay a solid foundation for their language, cognitive, and social development.

Instructions for preparing kindergarten and nursery pupils for the international CATSO competition:

Understand CATSO: Acquaint oneself with the structure and subject matter of the competition.

Assess Students: Determine your students' strengths and shortcomings by assessing them.

Set Clear Goals: Establish definite objectives for learning for your students.

Age-Appropriate Materials: Produce visually appealing, age-appropriate content using straightforward language.

Balance language arts, math, general knowledge, and critical thinking among the subjects covered.

Practice exercises: Create interactive worksheets and exercises that are in line with the subject matter of the competition.

Critical Thinking: To encourage critical thinking, incorporate riddles and open-ended questions.

Reading and Storytelling: To increase vocabulary and comprehension, promote reading and storytelling.

Mock Assessments: Give mock tests to help pupils become accustomed to the format of the competition.

Feedback and revision: Regularly evaluate your progress and provide revisions.

Involve Parents: Encourage parents to assist in their kids' domestic preparation.

Keep Up to Date: Update your materials to reflect any changes in the competition.

Increase Confidence: By recognizing kids' successes, you can raise their self-confidence.

Collaborate: If possible, ask parents or experienced teachers for their opinions.

Management of time: Teach the competitors time management techniques.

Place an emphasis on a fun and interesting learning experience in addition to academic preparation. Good luck!

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