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Preschool Game--Big and Small Shapes
by Kim Proulx
Description: A fun, easy game for teaching preschool-aged kids the difference between big and small shapes.
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Are you a preschool teacher or parent of a young
child who is looking for more fun ways to teach children about shapes? We
have just the right educational game to help you achieve that goal.
It’s called Big and Small Shapes. Children will be exposed to 6
different shapes and also learn the concept of bigger and smaller.
Number of players: 2
Items You’ll Need
* Pen or pencil
* Crayons
* 4 pieces of blank 8X10 paper (preferably cardstock paper)
* Scissors
Create Game Cards
Cut all 4 pieces of paper into 12 even squares. To do this, fold each
piece of paper in half, length wise, then fold the halves in half and
cut on the folded line creating 4 strips of paper. Then fold each strip
in half and then fold the halves in half. Cut on the fold lines and
this will create 12 even cards. Do this with all 4 pieces of paper.
Craft
Give each player a stack of 24 cards. Each player should use the
crayons to color his cards. Discuss what each shape is on the card and
which shapes are bigger and smaller.
Play Instructions
Give each player 24 cards. Shuffle the cards.
Players should hold their cards in their hands. Oldest player says “Go”
and both players turn over their top card, placing the cards
shape-side-up, next to each other. The player who flipped over the card with the
big shape on it gets to keep both cards. (Only if the other players
card was a small shape) Then the oldest yells “Go” again and they
continue to flip over the next card. If both cards played are big shapes,
or both are small shapes then neither player gets to keep that pair,
they should flip over another card until one player has a big shape card
and the other has the small one. The player with the big shape card
keeps that pair and the cards under them. Continue flipping cards until
all cards have been played.
How to Win
When all cards have been flipped then players should count
the cards they got to keep. The player with the most cards is the
winner.
Games can help bring teachers and students, or parents and children
together while encouraging a fun learning environment. We hope you enjoy
this educational game.
If you don’t want to spend time making this game, but would rather
print it and play, then you can find the printable copy at
http://www.learnthroughgames.com
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