All you need for this quick activity are toothpicks & rubber-bands. The first thing I do is start a pattern for Isia, in this case it was Triangle-Circle (rubber band)- Square, then let her add on to it. Picking up the toothpicks to form the shapes is great for fine motor skills, and problem-solving skills too! And as we've added different shapes into her learning- pentagons, rhombuses, etc.- it's been great review to include them in our patterns too. After I've made her a couple patterns, then she gets to do her favorite part: create patterns for Mama to complete!
She doesn't make it easy for me either, sometimes adding four or five different shapes for me to replicate! This might take a little bit more brain power after all (wink).
Some preschool ideas:
For Billy, who's still learning his basic shapes, we've been concentrating on him copying my forms. For example, I'll make a triangle, then we'll have him make a triangle. Then we'll take his triangle apart, counting the toothpicks one a time so he can begin to understand that three toothpicks make up a triangle (which reinforces that a triangle is made up of three sides). Good shapes to start with for him have been triangles, squares, rectangles, diamonds, and circles (the rubber band). He likes to watch Isia & I make patterns too, which is an excellent way to start learning how to create them himself!
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