Sunday, February 20, 2011

New shapes activities for immediate download!!

As promised, I upload 3 new shapes activities, you can make them yourself just as in the previous post or if you prefer go to my website to buy them for just $1.50 each!
Click on the link next to the picture to download the kit, includes all the shapes requiered to make one animal (or more if you make several copies) and instructions for the activity.
Here are pictures of the ones I made in my classroom last Wednesday. Enjoy :)


elephant

dog

giraffe

Shapes practice

We continued our practice on shapes last week.
First, we reviewed shapes with the children using the shapes flashcards. Then for the fun practice activity I had several shapes on card stock paper in different colors, I started showing each shape and having the children called out the shape, color and size, then I set the shapes on top of the rug, one next to each other. I grabbed the first shape, called it, for example: "un cuadrado azul grande", then I put it in the center of the rug, then called a second shape to form the animal I wanted to make. The children were trying to guess what I was making and they were coming up with great ideas on what to make next.
When I started this activity I had only 4 ideas on what to make with shapes, by the time I ended I came up with double that number, thanks to the children suggestions!

This activity is great for introducing sentences and for review on colors, shapes and sizes.
You can cut your own shapes; use different colors and different sizes, as you can see in the pictures below you don't have to worry about colors, just mix and match and have the children come with creative ideas, you'll be surprise of the things they come up with! I would recommend to laminate each shape, I didn't and some are bended and some have some stains I refuse to identify :)
Check the next post, I will be making some down loadable kits available here.

Below is a picture of some of the things we made with shapes. Enjoy!
koala bear (or bat) mouse

sun rocket

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Colors practice

This week I continued with the numbers practice, I used the labels and number flashcards. The children made a number and then labeled it. We also practiced colors.

For the colors practice I used Pick-up sticks. I found ones at Target $1 bin a few months back and they're colored. It's a fun game and the children will call out the color of the stick they'll pick-up!

The rules are simple: Pick up one stick at a time without moving any of the other sticks ... of course we didn't quite enforce this rule with the preschoolers :), remember to have them call out the color of the stick they pick up!!