Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts

October 9, 2015

Fun Halloween target game with Nerf guns

We are getting excited for Halloween and put together these Nerf targets for a fun Halloween activity. The sweet payoff of this activity is it takes little time to put together but provides hours of entertainment. 

DIRECTIONS:

I started by downloading and cutting out these 3 pumpkin carving templates. 



Next I used milk boxes and glued one piece of construction paper to the front of the box and then glued on the templates. 

Then decide what parts you would like to use as the opening for the target and then use an X-ACTO knife to cut out.  

That is it and now your are ready for target practice!


October 3, 2013

Smack the spider color recognition

My older son and I have played the game smack the spider letter recognition game where you call out a letter to your child and then let them find and smack the spider with the letter you called out. My son loves this game and it is requested to play this game throughout the whole year. It is a fun game so I though why not make my own version of smack the spider with color recognition. I know we are going to be playing this game a lot and it is a great game to go along with Halloween or really just any time of the year!

All you need is a fly swatter and the free print out below.
Click here to download

September 1, 2013

Free road trip game: I Spy Construction Vehicles

We just finished our last vacation for the summer and had to drive 9 hours to our destination. It is a very long car ride with kids so I packed plenty of toys, books, and games. My four year old really likes to play I Spy games. I found some to print out from here and here

Both my four year old and almost two year old love construction vehicles so I also made this I spy game for them to play. I tried to make it a little more entertaining by also having it by a color page as well. Of course the almost two year old didn't quite understand the game, he enjoyed just coloring but it was a big hit with the four year old.

Download your copy here.

August 15, 2013

Color focused activities for preschool

I have mentioned before that I will be starting preschool for my little man who is going to be two in September. I have been working on my lesson plans and activities. Many of these activities I did with my older and I am so excited to spend time with my younger son doing some of the same activities.  Here is some fun things I have planned.

Color bingo
Download your free color bingo here
 
Since my little man is still young, I wanted to create a game for him that would only focus on a few colors at a time so he won't get overwhelmed. This set I made includes bingo calling cards and four bingo boards. 

Apple carton color sort
I have seen a lot of color sorts with people using muffin tins but didn't want to necessarily go out and buy one. However, we do buy a lot of apples from Costco and the apple carton works great
  

Pill container color bead sort
I was in line at the dollar store when I saw this 7 day pill container with all the different colors. I love finds like this and it will fit in well with my colors preschool lessons. I like these containers because they are small and compact, you can take them apart or keep them together, and they are great for small objects.

After sorting the beads, it also makes a great music shaker. You can have your child also practice twisting the containers together to tune up their fine motor skills.


Clothespin color wheel
Download your free color wheel here
I made this color wheel awhile back when I did a toddler busy bag exchange in my neighborhood. It was around Easter time and it was hard to find clothespins for all the color, so I bought wooden clothes pins and used Easter egg dye to stain the clothespin. However I do think Rit dye would be even better.

Dice color game
 
 The first dice I made (one the left) for my boys was so well used, I had to make another one. For the dice on the left I used scrapbook paper and mod podge. For the dice on the right I used felt and hot glue. These dice provides hours of entertainment and can be used in so many different ways to teach colors and numbers for when they are older. Some of our favorite games are color scavenger hunt or what we call color hop.

For color scavenger hunt, your child rolls the dice and for example if they  lands on red, then they have to go find something red in the house and bring it to you (It goes great with the apple carton color sort).

For color hop, lay out color mats all over in the room. Have your child roll the dice and then  race to whatever color the dice lands on. Of course  you can give them a little bit of a head start so they can figure out what color was rolled and where the color is in the room. 


Musical color hop
For musical hop, you turn on some music and have your child walk around the circle. You stop the music at any time and when the music is stopped, your child also stops and then names what color is in front of them. You can add some gross motor skills by having them do various actions such as crawling around the circle, hopping around the circle, etc.  Even though my 4 year old already knows his colors, he still loves to play this game.

Other fun color focused activities

Color matching board from Childcare Land

Color match car parking from The Princess and the Tot

High five hand felt from Toddler Toddler

Sorting Legos from The Unlikely Homeschool



July 31, 2013

Preschool file folders

There are so many great file folders games to help your young children learn. I have printed out several but I love creating my own things as well. Here are some of my own file folders games I wanted to share.






November 8, 2012

Fall scavenger hunt

For preschool this week my 4 year old son and I have been learning about the letter F. I created a very simple fall scavenger hunt for him. I gave him a clipboard and pen which he loved and when he found something on his paper, he would put an X through it. It was a fun activity to teach him about some of the things we see in the Fall and a great way to enjoy being outdoors.
For a copy of our fall scavenger hunt please click here