I have a set of about 125 cards I made for my second graders that has more difficult activities and no pictures. Some of the activities on this set include: spell your name using your body, 5 pushups, make your own 8 count dance, run in place while singing the alphabet, etc. This is a game we would play in gym- I would throw out the cards face down in the middle of the gym, the kids would be in teams and one member would choose a card at random, complete the activity, and return to their team with the card. When we ran out of cards in the middle, the game was over and we would count points. The team with the highest points, or cards, was declared the winner!
I wanted to make a toddler version of this game and this is what I have come up with:
- Place the cards face down on carpeted area
- Have your toddler choose at random one card from the pile
- Perform the selected activity together
- Repeat steps 2-3 until all cards have been chosen
- If your tot is unhappy with the game, either stop or alter to suit your child's needs (maybe they choose the card, and an older sibling does the activity at first, or remove cards that might be making your child frustrated)
- Be sure and offer plenty of praise and recognition for trying a new game! And remember that your child is not only learning different locomotor skills, but should be having fun, too!








great idea. Will use this - thanks.
ReplyDeleteI printed these out and used them with my 21 month old son. He loves them. He can't read yet but after playing the game once he can recognize the pictures. This is a wonderful idea and great exercise for my son and myself. If you have more, would you please post them?
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