Measure the thickness of the ice, build an igloo, go on a trip,
Huskies run for the sled. If you feel like it, come and play!
Five great educational games for toddlers and group 3 on the theme 'North Pole & South Pole'. With targets to observe. By playing the games, the children practice colors, counting and number sense, measuring, recognizing shapes, word images and letter recognition. The games can be used in a language and math corner, in a math circuit or as a group activity during the play lesson.
During the first game, the children have to match penguins with the same color hats. It's a memory. As a variation, there is also a shadow variant of the penguins to deepen the game.
In the second game the children will build an igloo from ice blocks. Based on the eyes on a die, they take the correct building card. Who will be the first to complete their igloo?
In the next game we will travel across the North Pole by dog sled. The huskies pull the sled. You can get a husky based on the correct word picture. Who has the most huskies for their sled at the end of the game?
The fourth game is a polar bear domino with letters. The children put the correct letters together. An image where the letter is the first letter of the word is depicted on the domino card.
How thick is the ice? Two children are on an expedition to the North Pole to measure the thickness of the ice. When it's done, they can go back to their tent. Who gets there first and is therefore the winner?
The games are suitable for groups 1, 2 and 3.
Another sparkling, educational game package with goals to observe. Can be used in corners, as an activity during work lessons or during a math circuit.