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Monday, July 23, 2012

Game On!

counting game

Today I am blogging on the collaborative blog PreK and K Sharing about making games for kids.

Here are a few posts about making and playing games.

matching cards

Posts on Brick by Brick

  • Letter Twister Game (using the Giant Game Floor Mat)
  • Toss and Spell Game
  • Our Trail Board Game
  • Life Sized Board Game
  • Pick Up Sticks 
counting game

Posts on Other Blogs
  • DIY Bored Game (Gardening Without Skills)
  • Swimming Pool Math Toss (Blissfully Domestic)
  • Paint Chip Matching Game (Irresistible Ideas for Play Based Learning)
  • Parking Lot Game (House of Baby Piranha)
  • "Car"d Game (Toddler Approved)
  • Paint Chip Game Board (Alphamom)
  • Ziplock Quilt Math Game (Pre-K Pages)
  • Color Game (Teach Preschool)
dice

What homemade games have you made? What's your favorite game to play with kids?

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I love teaching preschoolers and children. I have been working with kids for 30 years. I've been a teacher, preschool center director, volunteer, writer and editor, and workshop leader. Now I'm exploring what's next in my life as an educator.
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