I love doing this activity. It’s so easy to customize depending on where your child is developmentally. Our oldest didn’t go to pre-k and our second probably won’t either. This is a fun activity that gets them moving, learning, and might even buy you some alone time.
Usually, I take Post-It Notes and write whatever we are learning on them. Then I stick them all around the room. Then, I have the kid find them and tell me what’s on it. Or I will have them match what’s on the Post-It to the same thing on a piece of paper.
Ideas:
Shapes
Colors
Letters
Matching upper and lower case letters
Numbers
Matching numbers to dots
Sight/Heart Words
CVC words
The possibilities are endless
Today, I couldn’t find my Post-it notes. So I printed off shapes and colors for M (2.5) and CVC practice for G (6). If the document didn’t already have 2 parts, I printed it twice and only cut out one.
I used cardstock and did not laminate. Normally I would have but I was trying to get this going quickly.
Tape the cards around the room and let the kids go nuts.
Shapes – I printed this in black and white so I knew we were matching just the shapes
Colors – I found something already made on Canva then modified it. I wanted them all to look the same vs each color having a different picture. That way I knew we were matching the color.
Have fun!