DIY attributes for the role-playing game “Shop”, “Pharmacy”
Ekaterina Sergeevna Komleva
DIY attributes for the role-playing game “Shop”, “Pharmacy”
Many times I saw other teachers show and talk about making homemade screens, counters, and cash registers. And I asked myself: Will I be able to make something interesting for our group. And this is what I got.
I would like to briefly tell you how to make approximately the same cash register screen; of course, there are no identical works, since each person has his own idea and imagination.
And so, at the beginning, let's take a sheet of fiberboard (I wanted the cash registers to be durable, let's make markings:
I want to say that we thought for a long time about how best to make a fastening so that the screen would not fall, but would stand straight. Other mounting options are possible, but I chose this one:
Then we paint the cash register with any paint in 2-3 layers, I had acrylic enamel on hand with the addition of color, let it dry and glue the printed ones on a color printer (laminated)
pictures of food and medicine boxes.
In our group, the children were satisfied with the attributes . We played both in the morning and in the evening with cash registers.
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Photo report “Attributes for the role-playing game “Pharmacy”, “Mail” with your own hands”
Elena Yaroslavtseva
Photo report “Attributes for the role-playing game “Pharmacy”, “Mail” with your own hands”
Photo report “Attributes for the role-playing game “Pharmacy”, “Mail” with your own hands”
I would like to present to your attention the attributes for role-playing games: “Pharmacy” and “Mail”, which I made for our group.
"PHARMACY"
I made a screen (or counter) for the pharmacy from a box. I covered it with white self-adhesive wallpaper. I printed out the inscription, laminated it and glued the sign. I made mini shelves from price tag stands that I bought at a stationery store. Glued it with a glue gun.
I filled the pharmacy with boxes and bottles of medicine.
I made a cash register from a candy box (painted and signed). And toy money (I found it on the Internet, printed it out, and covered it with tape for strength)
We now use cash registers in other S/R games, such as “Shop”, “Mail”, “Cafe”, etc.
"MAIL"
I made the screen from part of a large Russian Post box.
I made a screen and keyboard from the box and pasted printed pictures of the keyboard and screen.
I made a mailbox from a small Russian Post box. I just made a slot and pasted on the inscription “Russian Post”
I picked up several free Pochtamarket catalogs at the post office.
One of the parents brought stamps and envelopes she didn’t need. I had quite a few postcards at home from Soviet times, and I also placed them in our mail.
The “Forms” box contains leaves from the adhesive block, as well as printed pictures of the forms and the Russian Post logo.
The children especially loved mail, since the “postman” hands all written letters to the recipients. Children love to write letters to each other, and sometimes they write to their parents