I came up with this simple game to work on prepositions using different Christmas items. I have used this as a fun little card game with some of my kindergarten-aged kiddos. I take the first row of cards (i.e Present, Rudolph, and Christmas tree) and they get the second row (Bow, Nose, and Star). They have to match up the cards by using the correct preposition (i.e. The bow goes on the present). You can add or remove cards depending on your kiddo's abilities. I’m sure there many ways to be creative (I usually make up my own rules to just about every game played in my therapy room). Some other idea could include vocabulary, simple sentence formation, and describing.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Christmas Prepositions
I came up with this simple game to work on prepositions using different Christmas items. I have used this as a fun little card game with some of my kindergarten-aged kiddos. I take the first row of cards (i.e Present, Rudolph, and Christmas tree) and they get the second row (Bow, Nose, and Star). They have to match up the cards by using the correct preposition (i.e. The bow goes on the present). You can add or remove cards depending on your kiddo's abilities. I’m sure there many ways to be creative (I usually make up my own rules to just about every game played in my therapy room). Some other idea could include vocabulary, simple sentence formation, and describing.
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