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Preschool Activity -- Falling Shapes
by Kim Proulx
Description: Falling shapes is a fun game you can create and play with your preschooler.
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All parents have moments when they’re home with
their young child and the cute bundle of joy runs up to them and screams,
“Play with me!” and the parent stands there drawing a blank. Mom
looks around the room and can’t think of anything to do. The child starts
to get antsy and begins to whine. Finally mom decides to take the
child shopping which in the end proves to be a bad idea.
Instead of enduring yet another shopping excursion, next time you could
create your own game by using some simple items you can find in your
home.
The game is called Falling Shapes.
Items needed:
4 pieces of paper (per 2 players)
2 pencils or pens
Crayons of any color
Instructions to Create Game Pieces
Create 32 Shape Cards:
Take 2 pieces of paper and cut them each into 16 squares. You will
have 32 cards total, 16 per player. The easy way to do this is to fold
the paper in half and cut on the fold line. Then fold again and cut and
continue until you have 16 even pieces. Do the same with the second
piece of paper.
Give each person 16 cards. You and your child should draw the
following shapes on your cards. Only draw 1 shape per card. You should have 2
cards that each have 1 square, 2 cards that each have a circle and so
on.
2 Squares
2 Circles
2 Ovals
2 Rectangles
2 Stars
2 Triangles
2 Hearts
Create Score Sheet:
Take the other 2 pieces of blank paper and draw the same shapes listed
above on each sheet. There should be 16 shapes on each piece of paper.
2 Squares, 2 Circles etc… The shapes can be drawn in random places as
long as there are 16 total.
Have fun coloring your cards and score sheet before you play the game.
This will allow you to spend more time on the project and enjoy doing a
craft before playing.
Game Instructions:
Place your individual score sheets in front of you and your child.
Place a writing utensil on the table or floor next to both score sheets.
Each player should hold the 16 shape cards in their hand. When you
say, “Go” both you and your child should take the first card off the top
of each of your card piles and hold that card above your heads. Then
drop the card and watch it fall to the table or ground.
If a player’s shape card lands with the shape up then they get a point
and should circle or color that shape on their score sheet. If the
shape lands face down then that player doesn’t get a point. Place the
dropped cards in a discard pile. Continue holding up and dropping each
card and marking your score sheets. When you’ve dropped all 16 cards the
game is over.
Winner:
The player with the most shapes circled on the score sheet is the
winner.
This game is fun for all ages and it’s a great way to teach young
children about shapes.
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printable, educational games for children. It’s fun for the entire
family.
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