Finding a game for multi-agers can be difficult. This game
is extremely simple and can be customized to challenge kids at varying levels.
All you need is a piece of paper and pencil for scoring,
painters tape, and a few small balls.
Set up
Using the painters tape, make three different shapes, one
inside the other, on the floor. Ours were a triangle inside a rectangle, inside
an octagon. Add a strip of tape for a starting line about five or six feet
back.
Now grab your kids and some balls.
How We Played
I tore off a piece of paper from a notepad and wrote down
the points for each shape.
My two sons took turns tossing three balls at the
shapes bullseye. When it landed in a shape, they'd proclaim, "You got an
octagon!" or "It landed in the triangle." This was great
reinforcement of the shapes for my four year old!
My oldest son kept score (i.e. got some math practice
in).
They played five rounds and then the score was totaled. The
player with the most points wins.
Smart. Simple. Cheap. Fun. All you need are balls and a
shapes bullseye made of tape!
This activity was inspired by What to Expect.
I love multi-age games!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I love gross motor learning games!
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