Sorting Shapes
By Allie | Leave A Comment
By Allie | Leave A Comment
This was a little tricky for my little guy, but if I had used all the same color for the shapes he wouldn’t have needed as much help. I think he was a little confused over which to match . Even if your child doesn’t quite get it, as long as they aren’t frustrated they will benefit from playing with the shapes.
- Gather your materials. You will need 1 large piece of paper or wraping paper ( using the reverse), 3 pieces of contruction paper in 3 colors, scissors, glue and a marker. You can also use crayons, paint or markers to decorate the shapes.
- Cut out 3 large shapes. You can do more for older children and less for children just learing their shapes.
- Cut our a bunch of small shapes that match your larger ones.
Here is where I messed up, I should have only used the same color paper for each shape , but with older children feel free to make is harder and even have them cut out their own shapes.
- Glue your large shapes onto the big piece of paper.
- Start by giving your child just a few shapes and seeing if they know where to put them. You may have to help, that’s fine this activity needs a lot of parental involvement ( so no dishes or making dinner while you do this one ! ) .
Once they figure it out, hand them the glue.
- Keep going!It took my little man a few times but he started getting it after a few minutes.
- Hang it up and try to find shapes around your house that match too!
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How old is he?
great idea!
Kristen- at the time we did this activity my son was almost 2, he is 27 months now. He looks younger in the pictures than he is, probably the sleepers
Love it. And I know what you mean about the color thing – I’ve learned that many times over. My 22 month old loves to sort colors and I bet she would love to do the shapes (and the older ones always want to do the stuff too!)