- •Table of Contents
- •Early Childhood Standards Correlation
- •Introduction
- •Crayon Poster
- •Shape Sandwiches
- •Here’s My Shape
- •Color Day
- •Breakfast Talk
- •Colorful Feelings
- •Find a Partner
- •Name the Missing Shape
- •Language and Literacy
- •The Story of a Circle
- •Anytime Egg Hunt
- •Who Can Find It?
- •Parking Garage
- •Scarf Pull
- •There’s a Word for That
- •Wheel Walk
- •Color Story
- •Big Book Time
- •Color Journal
- •Math
- •Green Things
- •In the Doghouse
- •Colorful Block Tower
- •Flannelboard Train
- •Match It
- •Paint Sample Matching
- •Block Play
- •Circle Sort
- •Secret Shapes
- •Take-Home Flannelboard Kit
- •Sandpaper Shapes
- •Shape Picture Cards
- •Shoe Sort
- •Treasure Maps
- •Neighborhood Picture Book
- •Do What I Do
- •Science
- •Food Color Chart
- •Shaker Bottle
- •Something Blue
- •Apple Exploration
- •Make a Rainbow
- •Bubbles Everywhere
- •Studying Leaves
- •Mixing Tints
- •Color Goo
- •Rainbow Pudding
- •Light Show
- •Rolling Along
- •Sun Prints
- •Tinted Ice Cubes
- •Music and Movement
- •Some Shoes
- •Color Train
- •Flag March
- •If Your Clothes Have Any Red
- •Here We Go
- •Do You Know What Shape This Is?
- •Color Binoculars
- •Red Light, Green Light
- •Body Shapes
- •Read the Notes
- •Circle Gets the Square
- •The Shapes Are on the Floor
- •Visual Arts
- •Recycled Rainbow
- •Shape Prints
- •Counting Collage
- •Marvelous Mobiles
- •Shape Flags
- •Shape Mural
- •Craft Stick Shapes
- •Motor Mural
- •Paper Bag Puppets
- •Bubbly Paint
- •Sun Catcher
- •Colored Sand
- •My Own Color Banner
- •Dramatic Play
- •Blanket Fold
- •Under the Sea
- •Color Photography
- •The Ice Cream Shop
- •Special Delivery
- •The Flower Market
- •Motor Skills
- •Get Into Shape
- •Just Like Me
- •Out the Door
- •Color Thumbkin
- •Shape Toss
- •Finger Dance
- •Moving Shapes
- •Roll a Triangle
- •Nail Shapes
- •Color Matching Board
- •Connect the Colors
- •I Can Make a Circle
- •Shape Sewing Cards
- •Rainbow Fruit Salad
- •String Shapes
- •Dough Shapes
- •Color Mixing
- •Pom-Pom Sort
Motor Skills
88 SHAPE TOSS
Materials
Large cardboard box
Utility knife
Beanbags
Activity
Turn a large cardboard box upside down. Use a utility knife to cut a circle, a square, and a triangle from the bottom of the box. Remove the top flaps. Turn the box upside-down on the floor. Let the children take turns tossing a beanbag or rolled-up pair of socks into the holes. As they toss the beanbags, encourage them to identify the shape of each hole. With practice, they will learn to throw the beanbags with more accuracy. Challenge older children to predict where the beanbag will land before they throw it.
89 FINGER DANCE
Materials
Small circle stickers (available at office supply stores)
Activity
Attach a different colored circle sticker to the fingertips of a child’s right hand, and then attach matching stickers to his or her left hand. Have the children match the colors by first putting two fingertips together, then putting two yellow fingertips together, and so on. Then let them try matching fingertips with a partner.
Variation: Have the children touch objects whose colors match their fingertips.
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Motor Skills
90 MOVING SHAPES
Materials
Construction paper
Scissors
Activity
Cut large shapes out of selected colors of construction paper. (You will need at least one shape per child.) Scatter the shapes on the floor, allowing at least a foot between shapes. Review the names and colors of the shapes with the children, and then ask the children to follow directions such as: Hannah, can you put your foot on an orange circle? Nicholas, can you skip to a brown square? Finally, ask everyone to “freeze” on a shape and identify it.
Extension: Have each child pick up a shape and try to match its color to something in the classroom.
Variation: To simplify this game, begin by identifying the shapes by color or shape only. Ask, Tyler, can you sit on a yellow shape? Maddie, can you jump to a square?
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Motor Skills
91 ROLL A TRIANGLE
Materials
Ball of yarn
Activity
Invite the children to sit in a circle. Give a ball of yarn to one child. Have that child hold one end of the yarn and roll the ball to another child. Then ask that child to roll the yarn to a third child, who in turn should roll it back to the original child. As a group, look at the triangle. Ask, How many sides does it have? How many corners? Roll the yarn into a ball again and play again. Continue until each child has had a turn. Ask, Why does the yarn make a triangle each time? How are the triangles different? How are they the same?
Variation: Challenge the children to roll a square or a rectangle.
92 NAIL SHAPES
Materials
Plywood
Felt-tip pen
Hammer
Nails
Activity
To provide a tactile shape experience, draw shapes on squares of plywood and pound nails along the outline of each shape. Encourage the children to trace the shapes with their fingers or to make shape rubbings of the plywood squares.
Variation: Older children will enjoy pounding the nails themselves.
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Motor Skills
93 COLOR MATCHING BOARD
Materials
Plywood
Hammer
Nails
Craft paint
Paintbrush
Rubber bands
Activity
Pound two parallel columns of nails into a square piece of plywood. Use craft paint to color the nail heads in one column assorted colors. Use the same colors in a different order to paint the other row of nails. Set out the board, along with a supply of rubber bands. Challenge the children to string a rubber band across each pair of matching nail heads.
94 CONNECT THE COLORS
Materials
Discarded school supply catalog
Scissors
Paper
Glue
Markers
Crayons
Activity
From the pages of an outdated school supply catalog, cut out pictures that show items that are sold in assorted colors, such as red, yellow, and blue bear math counters. Mount each picture on a separate sheet of paper. Use markers to draw dots in corresponding colors around the picture. Let a child use crayons to connect each pictured object to its matching colored dot.
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