Rainbow Board Games
1. Color Toss Game
This could be a great waiting room activity when you have a wiggly toddler or preschooler along. Or just play it at home because it's fun.
To Make It:
Cut a rainbow from 6 colors of felt. Attach curves to a felt backing with thread or tacky glue. I decided to only attach the purple and leave the other 4 colors as puzzle pieces.
To Play:
Toss cotton balls and/or coins, aiming to get one to land on each color.
Variations:
a) Use paint or paper scraps to create the rainbow on scrap cardboard
instead of using felt.
b) For a math challenge, assign point values to each color band.
Or add up the value of the coins that land on the rainbow.
To Make It:
Print out and color the rainbow page (scroll down below to find it). Overlay the rainbow with a long sheet of waxed paper, about 2 to 3 feet long.
To Play:
Slide coins or glass stones across the waxed paper toward the color bands on the rainbow. Count up who gets the most objects to land on the rainbow.
Printable Rainbow Coloring Page
4 comments:
Great rainbow games! Makes me want to do a rainbow unit study now. Thanks for the ideas.
Tonya
Very nice games and learning activities. You explain them well and make me want to do them right away! Then are so child centered and not forced learning! Thanks, Carolyn
I love all your rainbow ideas, especially shuffle board.
Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 3 post on Aug. 25, 2012. Thanks again.
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