Games/Circle Activities

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Build a Spider Counting and Numbers Math Center
Your kiddos will love this build a spider counting and number recognition to 12 math center. Students place the correct number of clips on the spider to create spider legs. They then match the spider to the correct spider web. After building the 12 spiders, they complete the independent practice. This center would be perfect for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Classroom activity alert! 💡 Use our stepping stones 🌈🪨 for an active element!
Thanks @carlandathemagicalteacher for sharing ‘One of our ITC activities this week is Stepping Stones: We started off by going to our Special Letters, saying the letter and sound. Throughout the week students will walk across the stepping stones and stop at the letter I give them and say the letter name and sound. My student at the end totally surprised me! Today she was able to walk to her special letter 🙌🏾♥️ yesterday she didn’t know it! Stepping Stones are from @reallygoodstuff’
DIY Baby and Toddler Toy for Motor Skills and Color Learning
Toilet Paper Roll & Pom Pom Caterpillar and Transfer Color Sort. User Toilet Paper Roll & and Pom Poms from our store to create this homemade toy for babies and toddlers! It is simple to make, cost very little to put together and are great for promoting fine and gross motor skills, concentration, curiosity and cause and effect, amongst other benefits. Video by @cintaandco
Feed the Leaf Counting Activity Tasks 1-20
Feed the Leaf Counting Activity is a fun way to spark high engagement for counting practice! Students draw a number card and feed the leaf that many leaves as they count. If you don't have faux leaves, printable leaves are included that you can make multiple copies of. Add some tweezers or mini tongs to add in some fine motor practice. What's Included: Big mouth leaf to tape to a plastic container Number Cards 1 - 20 Blank leaf cards to use in place of faux leaves
This may contain: a young boy sitting at a table making a name recognition activity for his birthday party
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Simple name recognition game using dot stickers
Difficulty: Easy Name activity • Dot stickers • Marker • Paper
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DIY “THIS FEELS…” SENSORY BOARD🖐🏼🖍️
Difficulty: Easy Introduce your baby to their senses through touch and feel by creating this easy and fun “This Feels…” sensory board! 🖍️🖐️ Find textured items around your home & make this fun craft for your baby!🌟 Materials • Paper • Siccors • Glue • Textured items