Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Paper Cup Matching Game

This idea is from http://kidscraftweekly.com/paper_cup_issue.html

Paper cup matching game


This simple game is heaps of fun. It's also a great way to help kids learn shapes and colours and to exercise their memory and concentration. With minimal supplies required, this activity is a good one to keep up your sleeve for a rainy day.

You will need:
• paper cups
• glue
• stickers, foam shapes, bits and bobs (or coloured markers)

Directions
1. Collect ten identical paper cups, then use stickers or bits and bobs to make several different sets of two shapes on the bottom of the cups. For example, two circles, two triangles, two squares, two hearts and two stars.
2. To play the game, each person selects two cups and turn them upside down to reveal the shape inside. If the shapes don't match the cups are put back down to their original position and the next player selects two cups to lift up.
3. When cups are matched, they are removed from the line or grid. Each player must aim to collect as many matching cups as possible.


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