Several great preschool games. Play hide and seek with a puppet or stuffed animal. Choose a child to hide their eyes. Have the rest of the class count as you procede to hide the play thing. Make a huge deal about the class watching the child to make sure he/she is not peeking. Then, let the child find the item. Or, Doggy Doggy Wheres Your Bone? Make a paper bone. Pick a child to hide there eyes. Have one of the other children sit on the bone. Then, give the other child three guesses to pick who has the bone. As he/she is walking around, Chant "Doggy Doggy where's your bone, somebody took it from your home, guess who, it could have been you, you have three guesses. Or hot potatoe. Have the children sit in a circle, chant hot potato hot potato as the children pass a pretend potatoe around, when you stop, whoever has the "potatoe must sit back from the circle. Continue until all the children have had a turn. Good Luck!
2007-03-05 13:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter loves Memory! It's pretty cheap at Wal*mart and you can buy different kinds. (The original, My Little Pony, Spongebob, Disney Princess, etc.) We play that we turn all the cards up first and she just makes all the matches she possibly can (now, she gets them all). Then, I take about 10 sets of matches and lay them out and play the correct way. It's a learning game and fun as well.
Some other card games are Old Maid or Go Fish.
Plus, there are some old favorites like Duck, Duck, Goose; Tag (if you're outside); Heads Up 7up (we played it when I was in grade school, so that might be a little too old); I Spy with My Little Eye.
Good luck!
2007-03-05 13:07:53
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answered by Mommy of 2 Girls 2
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I really like to work with my kids on the web, and you can probably find stuff related to space on the sites. Both my boys learned to use the mouse at around 3 years old and they love learning with the computer! Try the web sites I've listed below. They are great!!
2007-03-05 15:11:56
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answered by Jennifer C 3
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i understand you stated no elements, yet this should not be too undesirable. the in reality activity I save in ideas from preschool became utilizing make-shift fishing poles with a magnet on the top quite of a hook. the completed classification could flow fishing for paper shrink-out fish with paper clips on their mouths. That became interesting! It had to were, b/c it truly is the only issue I be particular besides driving on massive Wheels around the playground.
2016-12-05 07:17:10
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answered by ? 4
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There are some great suggestions already made!
A few more to add:
You can play a sorting game together... pick a categories (things that are green/square/big) and hunt through the house finding everything you can that fits the category.
(Also great in the grocery store)
Play dough
Gluing activities
Painting activities
2007-03-05 13:21:38
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answered by Aurora 2
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