Toddler gross motor colour learning game.

Mar 18, 2014



Here is a great game for toddlers to help them learn and identify colours (colors) whilst getting them moving and working those gross motor skills at the same time. You can play this game virtually anywhere and it will take minimal time to set up/ pack away. This is a favourite game of my son's that we play in his kinder gym class and you can vary it to suit your child and the stage that they are up to.


Age6 months- 2 years +
(N was approx 2 years old here. See bottom for tips to simplify or extend to meet your child's needs)




Materials
  • Coloured paper (any shape is fine. Even coloured containers/bowls etc are fine)
  • Paintbrush (or, anything pretending to be a paintbrush)


How to play:
  • Set out your coloured "paint" (paper/containers) on the floor with a paintbrush
  • Explain to your child that they are the painter and that the house/garden etc needs re-painting
  • Children pretend to dip their paintbrush in their "paint" and run off and "paint" items they can find with the matching colour
  • Continue with different colours/objects etc. until your child has had enough.






Handy Tips:

- Simplify this activity for younger children by starting with just 1-2 colours. Focus on using the colour's name and have them take their "paint" with them to hold up against objects to compare.

- Extend this activity for more advanced children a number of ways:

  • Use multiple colours and shades. 
  • Encourage early literacy skills by writing the name of the colour on the paper so that they can associate the word with the correct colour. 
  • To make it even harder, provide only write paper with the different colours written on them so that children must read the word to figure out which colour they are painting with.
  • Provide only the primary colours and have children figure out which 2 colours they will need to paint items that are a secondary colour.
  • Have children keep a track of the number of different items they paint in certain colours. Which is the most popular colour? etc.


- Mix it up by using different materials for the paint (such as silk scarfs) and encourage a different movement each time they go off to paint a new object. eg, crawl to red, spin to blue, hop to green etc. This will encourage more movement and use of their body.

- Add in some "painter's clothes" and accessories to add to the imaginative play

- Repeat this activity as often as you like because all children need repetition to consolidate their learning and understanding. They will gain new insights/understanding each time they repeat the same activity.

- Talk to your child about what they are doing. This will help them begin to understand the physical and mental processes they are going through as well as helping develop their vocabulary. "What colour will we need to paint the chair?" "Can you find any yellow items to paint?" etc.




Here's another post full of activities to learn Colours!
Click the picture to see the activities


Happy playing,
Debs :)


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