Homeschool color matching activity with using clothespins
1-Color Matching Game
Another fun ”diy mom” color matching game for the road.This one is easy to make.
All you need is:
- Clothespins
- 8 different colors (or as many as your plate will fit)
- A paper plate
Great for learning colors and to help with those fine motor skills.
2-Color matching game with squeezy bubble tweezers
This page includes a transfer and color matching activity prepared by me for my sweet girl.
- Squeeze this tool in the middle to open the tweezers and strengthen muscles in little hands and fingers. A perfect picker-upper that also builds the hand strength necessary for good fine-motor skills. A really nice tool for developing pre-scissor skills, without using scissors.
- This time we used this tool for color matching. All you need to do; pasting colored dot stickers into the sections inside the chocolate box.
- And our activity is ready 🙂
3-Homeschool color monsters with using plastic bottles
Our color monsters are waiting for their mouths open.Let’s feed them.
What you need:
- Plastic bottles
- Colorful tape(red and yellow)
- Foam(for eyes)
- Yellow and red materials
It was a very nice color sorting activity
4-Homeschool pom pom color match and pattern activity
We are using pom poms to match up on our popsicle sticks.
This is an easy DIY activity to put together works great as a busy bag.
Items Needed:
- Pom poms
- Popsicle sticks
- Sticker dots
I used white dots & quickly colored them to match the pom poms I already had & placed them on the popsicle sticks.
Benefits:
- Matching skills
- Pattern
- Fine motor skills
- Transferring
- Creativity
5-Valentine Day Pom Pom Color Matching
Homeschool color matching activity with using pom poms-Toddlers pom poms push
Pom pom push with different hole size
What you will need:
- Wooden tray
- Shoes box
- Colorful pom poms
Benefits of this activity:
- Colors recognition
- Fine motor skills
- Math matching
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