Hide and Seek Shape Activity
First published Jan 2012.Â
I’ve been working with Little Brother on identifying some basic shapes and I thought this would be a good opportunity to use up the bag of fake snow that I used with our snowy sight words. Instead of cutting out shapes, I used the pieces from our Melissa & Doug Shape Puzzle.
Here’s what you’ll need: Â fake snow (or the real stuff, if you have it) and some pre-cut shapes (or puzzle pieces).
Use our free Printable Shapes here.
How To Play Hide and Seek Shapes
1. Put all the shapes into the ‘snow’ and then bury them underneath.
2. Let your little one ‘hunt’ for the shapes, making sure to repeat the shape names whenever he/she finds them!
Yes, this shapes activity did make a mess. But it took less than 5 minutes to vacuum up…which was totally worth it for the fun time that LB and I had playing learning together!
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SUPER CUTE IDEA!! Great photos too.
Do you have a special camera? My camera will not take such sharp clear pics.
Maybe your family (and others) would enjoy this website?
Inspiring To Learn
http://www.InspiringToLearn.blogspot.com
It has lots of great ideas and curriculum and it is all free.
I have a Canon Rebel, which is a DSLR camera (instead of a regular point-and-shoot). I LOVE it!
Hopefully they still have some of that fake snow at the stores. Great idea!
This looks like a lot fun, going to have to try it with my little man.
This looks like fun! We have been having a warm-ish winter here this year so we might just have to use those flakes…until we get some snow.
Great idea!
What a fun idea! My daughter would love this.
My son has sensory therapy and they do this during his sessions. They also use rice bins, corn bins, and bean bins to hide objects in. Kids love to dig in there and find the toys hidden underneath! They all make a mess but easily swept up.
It has lots of great ideas and curriculum and it is all free.