My daughter has been learning a lot about patterning in Kindergarten and she has really been interested in it at home as well. So I thought she would enjoy making patterns with the cotton balls.
I used tag board paper to cut strips and then I drew lines to make the squares on each strip. I then colored in the squares with the pattern I wanted on each strip. My daughter also helped me color in the squares.
When we were done coloring it was all ready for her to make the patterns. It was fairly simple for her to match the cotton balls to the corresponding color so once she completed a strip I asked her to tell me the pattern and then continue the pattern without the color boxes. This added an extra challenge for her.
Simple but educational way to have fun with patterns and you can use them over and over again!
We used the cotton balls with my 3 year old to work on sorting. I made color cards ahead of time to correspond with each pom pom color. I wrote the color word in the actual color on each index card. I also pulled out our tweezers and ice cube tray that we purchased from the dollar store and incorporated them into the activity for fine motor practice.
Writing the color word instead of just having a colored index card is a great way to also incorporate print into the activity! Now we have three concepts being practiced: fine motor skills, sorting, and exposure to print! Not bad for a quick and easy set up!
My 3 year old used the tweezers to place each pom pom onto the corresponding color card.
Once she was done I asked her to count how many orange ones, black ones etc.. Wait, now we just added counting skills to the list of educational concepts used! Super!
So many ways to use colored cotton balls but listed here are just a few fun suggestions to get you started!
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I love how easy this is to put together! My daughter loves patterns so I'm sure she'd love that one the most!
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ReplyDeleteColored cotton balls are a cute kid friendly idea to use as a math manipulative. Thank you for sharing and for linking up this week to the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop.
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