Thursday, November 3, 2011

Stretch your imagination


When young children color on a flat service, they work different hand/finger muscles hand down, than they do with the hand up. I mount foam peg boards or puzzles and table toys on walls, ends of book cases etc, so children can exercise the area between index finger and thumb. When this area is strengthened it is easier to grasp a writing instrument.

Geo Boards are great manipulatives. Usually they are table top toys. Children stretch rubberbands between pegs to make different shapes. My approach is a bit different. I used a large sheet of cardboard, hot glued the center of buttons in three sizes, and added some happy face stickers. I glued a box on the bottom filled with colorful rubberbands and I mounted the entire contraption on the door with clothespins (the glue pops right off). Children stretch rubberbands to make designs. They use this game during free play; it is a self-directed activity and they play cooperatively, believe it or not.

Easy to make for pre K and elementary classrooms. Imagine the joy on your child's or grandchild's face if they were to come home and find one of these propped up against a wall or mounted to a door.

With a little imagination and few discards or reasonably priced items, you could be the star where you are!

5 comments:

Chatty Crone said...

I wish Andy had you as a teacher somewhere a long the line - you seem to love your job! sandie

Lisa Ricard Claro said...

I wish I had a grand-baby so I could wow him/her with these nifty "toys." Very cool.

Susan said...

Hi Linda. You are very, very creative. I admire that. Susan

Lynn said...

Very clever, and creative.

Tammy said...

Wow. You are so clever!