Color sorting…I printed some color cards (these are actually from the educationcubes.com website, I accidently printed them too small for the cubes, so I found another use for them). The tins are magnet spice tins from Ikea that I use to have scrapbooking embellishments in, but am no longer using. I have them on a cookie sheet. I was originally planning to make a counting game with them, and then thought…”why not use them for other things too”, I dug through our art supplies and pulled out some pom poms, and we have a color sorting game. If you wanted to add some fine motor to this you could add chopsticks or tweezers. You could easily use a 6 cup muffin tin as well.
Here is the apricot Costco container again. This time he has little dinosaur figures for one-to-one correspondence.
Hi Jen
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea! We used muffin tins when my little guy was learning to count!
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I love this idea and am pinning it!
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I love the versatility of this! Kids often only need color-matching activities for a relatively short period of time, and using something like a muffin tin is so practical! Thanks for linking up with Montessori Monday! I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteyou found some great uses for your 'mistake" and can only imagine more will come along the way. This is a fun way to practice color sorting - adding tweezers or things would be great for dexterity too.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing on the Sunday Showcase - can't wait to see what next week brings
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