Welcome to this week’s Play To Learn feature where we’ll be discussing fun ways to learn those shapes! There are so many fun things you can do when learning shapes, and really I think repetition is the key here. Just saying the names of the shapes over and over as you go along will help tremendously with this task. But without any further ado, here are some fun games to play at home:
Slap-It!:
Slap It! This is a fun shapes game that everyone loves to play. Mainly because they get to slap the cards with plastic wands, but the good news is they are matching shapes while doing it! (I apologize, I can’t find a direct link to this, but I did get it at Lakeshore Learning.
Playful Patterns:
Discovery Toys Playful Patterns: This is a fun game for preschoolers. It’s like the regular Wooden Pattern Blocks. but the cards are not quite as complicated. All the kids love them.
Pattern Blocks:
Patter Block Patterns! I haven’t found any pattern block patterns, just the picture cards, so I made some for our shape review.
Play-Doh Mats:
Shape Play-doh Mats: Laminate these shape cards and use them as shape templates for your play-doh learning time! Variation: Lay the cards out and have your child find objects that are the same shape and place them on the correct shape card.
Shape Tracers:
Shape Tracers: You can use this a few different ways! This download includes 10 shape tracing cards.
- Laminate and use with dry-erase to trace the shape/word
- Cut out shapes for scissor practice
- Color or trace with crayon/markers/paint
- Place stickers along the edges of each shape
Shape Puzzles:
Shape Puzzles: Cut out each shape, then cut in half along the dotted line to make shape puzzles.
Shape Sorting:
Shape Sorting: I used my Shape Cards from the Letter of the Week curriculum, and had we sorted our Large Buttons onto each shape card. You can also use the Color flashcards from the Letter of the Week as well for color sorting.
Shape Silhouette:
Shape Silhouette Match Up: Cut out the colored shapes, and match them to their corresponding shape on the outline game board.
Shape Viewers:
These are from Home Grown Hearts and they’re such a cute idea I just had to share! My kids loved using these, simply use them like binoculars to find things that are the same shape!
Those are just some of many ideas for learning shapes! If you have more ideas to share, or would like to be included in future “Play To Learn” posts, please email me at homeschoolerconfessions {at} gmail {dot} com, we’d love to hear from you!
I love the shape sorting idea!
ReplyDeleteSo many fun and varied ideas. Thank you for sharing.
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