A colour theme game designed for ages 18 months +
A colour theme flash and memory game printable.
Part of my designs include back of card printed images themed to the game. This feature is optional to print but makes your resources unique.
Flash and or Memory cards have been designed for little learners to easily hold and interact with the cards.
I recommend printing this resource on thick card or laminate to allow multiple uses.
This resource will help promote: colour recognition, language, memory recall, problem solving and logical thinking.
Please ensure young children are supervised with small objects.
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Traffic inspired games designed for ages 3+
Two traffic inspired games to promote physical movement and bonding alongside a transport or construction theme unit
Red Light/ Green Light: Using either red/green light or red/yellow/ green light, teachers can hold up and verbally say the traffic light colours or just hold up the lights for little learners to move across a space
Stop & Go: Using both the stop sign and go sign, teachers can hold up and verbally say the sign names or just hold up the signs for little learners to move across a space
I recommend printing this resource on thick card or laminate to allow multiple uses. You could also add wooden craft sticks to make sign holders.
Please ensure young children are supervised with small objects.
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An interactive search and find colours game designed for ages 2+
Includes:
A printable magnifying search glass to create with either clear contact, cellophane or laminate.
6 x colour templates of different hues to help little learners
Colour templates are: Yellow, Red, Orange, Green, Blue & Purple
Magnifying glass image has been enlarged for little learners to easily hold and interact with.
I recommend printing this resource on thick card or laminate to allow multiple uses.
This resource will help promote: colour recognition, naming objects & colours, classifying & sorting and a colour based theme.
Please ensure young children are supervised with small objects.
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Story Cards inspired by “The Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle for ages 18 months +
Story Cards are a great resource to inspire children to be creative, imaginative and spark a love of story telling!
This pack includes 41 story cards based on Eric Carle’s “The Hungry Caterpillar”.
Story cards includes images relating to the story, numeracy and days of the week cards so this resource can be used for multiple learning activities.
Part of my designs include back of card printed images themed to the game. This feature is optional to print but makes your resources unique.
Story cards have been designed for little learners to easily hold and interact with the cards.
I recommend printing this resource on thick card or laminate to allow multiple uses.
This resource will help promote: story telling, sequencing, use of language, communication, imagination, creativity, memory recall, numeracy and days of the week.
Please ensure young children are supervised with small objects.
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A colour theme game designed for ages 2 years +
A colour theme match and memory game printable with 9 different colour fish graphics.
Printable includes Australian & US spelling versions of ‘grey/ gray’
Part of my designs include back of card printed images themed to the game. This feature is optional to print but makes your resources unique.
Flash and or Memory cards have been designed for little learners to easily hold and interact with the cards.
I recommend printing this resource on thick card or laminate to allow multiple uses.
This resource will help promote: colour recognition, language, memory recall, problem solving and logical thinking.
Please ensure young children are supervised with small objects.
Enjoy & spark play!
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