Gather the children and explain that you're going to play a game called "Going on a Picnic".
One person starts the game by saying "I am going on a picnic and I will bring some…fruit".
The next person repeats what the first person said and adds an item of their own, using descriptive words. For example, "I am going on a picnic and I will bring some juicy red apples from the farmer's market".
The game continues with each person adding an item to the list, repeating what the previous person said, and adding their own item while using descriptive language to make it more interesting.
Encourage the children to think of items that are found in nature, such as fruits and vegetables, to incorporate naturalistic intelligence.
Additionally, encourage them to use descriptive words to describe the items they are bringing, to incorporate linguistic intelligence.
The game continues until everyone has had a turn or until the list becomes too long to remember.
For added fun, you can pretend to pack the items into a basket and set up a picnic area in your backyard or living room.
This activity is a fun way to encourage children to think creatively, use descriptive language, and learn about different types of food found in nature. It's a great way to incorporate visual, naturalistic, and linguistic intelligence in a fun and engaging way.
