We used our homemade geoboard as a festive fine motor way to create jack-o-lantern pumpkin faces while reviewing math concepts!
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Fine Motor Pumpkin Patch from House of Burke
Salt Painting from Powerful Mothering
Googly Eye Pumpkins from Craftulate
Lion’s Mane Cutting Activity from School Time Snippets
Simple Fine Motor Counting Math Tray from And Next Comes L
Spidery Fine Motor Activities from Little Bins For Little Hands
Fine Motor Fridays Classics to Celebrate Our Anniversary from Lalymom
Fall Leaf Color Sort Felt Mat from Stir the Wonder
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Begin by reading the full directions on how to create your own pegboard geoboard from Crayon Box Chronicles. The great part is that even making the geoboard is fine motor work for kids! Our toddler loved putting the screws in while our preschooler tried to tighten the bolts.
Once we made the geoboard I wrapped orange yarn around the pegs to create a pumpkin shape. We taped on a paper stem.
I gave our preschooler E yellow stretchy fabric loops to decorate a face on her jack-o-lantern geoboard. She had to pinch and stretch the loops over the pegs to create the shapes for the facial features.
Geoboards are a wonderful math tool for learning about shapes, symmetry, and measurement. We discussed how to make evenly spaced faces and experimented with how to create larger and smaller forms.
E got really creative with her artwork making a jack-o-lantern cat with whiskers and even this silly face with glasses and a brain!
This is the perfect Halloween quiet time activity or classroom center for festive math fine motor creativity! We took several turns making faces on our pumpkins and then E asked Mr. SPS to play again when he got home.
It's the ONE YEAR anniversary of Fine Motor Fridays!
Be sure to read how all the co-hosting blogs are celebrating this week:Fine Motor Pumpkin Patch from House of Burke
Salt Painting from Powerful Mothering
Googly Eye Pumpkins from Craftulate
Lion’s Mane Cutting Activity from School Time Snippets
Simple Fine Motor Counting Math Tray from And Next Comes L
Spidery Fine Motor Activities from Little Bins For Little Hands
Fine Motor Fridays Classics to Celebrate Our Anniversary from Lalymom
Fall Leaf Color Sort Felt Mat from Stir the Wonder
More from Still Playing School:
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Such a cool idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the giant geoboard! And what a fun way to play with it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I love the variety of shapes and patterns. What a wonderful learning tool.
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