Colour sorting for fine motor skills
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    Default Colour sorting for fine motor skills

    My two and three year kids have loved this recently and it's so easy

    Pom poms of various colours
    Large tweezers (found some in my first aid box)
    Coloured bowls or cups to sort into (I use the ikea ones so cheap!)

    Mix the Pom poms up put in a clear dish, and the little ones pick them up with tweezers and place them in the correct coloured bowl

    It has really helped with their colour recognition and is great for strengthening the muscles they will use for writing !

    Don't know where I heard of this so if it's here apologies for the repeat!

    Can't attach photos sorry!

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    ooh thanks smurfette x

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    Thanks ... I got some scissor type 'tools' that have ball/scoop things at the end that the LOs like using to collect pom poms. Never thought of using tweezers! I use 'Strawberry hullers' as tweezers for LOs.
    DD painted some kitchen roll tubes to match the pom poms for the LOs to put them down too.

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    to extend this one try getting a bag of mixed coloured golf tees , place them in playdough - then the los can place the correct coloured pompom onto the tee...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mama2three View Post
    to extend this one try getting a bag of mixed coloured golf tees , place them in playdough - then the los can place the correct coloured pompom onto the tee...
    Ooh I like this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    Thanks ... I got some scissor type 'tools' that have ball/scoop things at the end that the LOs like using to collect pom poms. Never thought of using tweezers! I use 'Strawberry hullers' as tweezers for LOs. DD painted some kitchen roll tubes to match the pom poms for the LOs to put them down too.
    And this!!!!

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    Maybe the older children can use chop sticks to pick up the pom poms as it is Chinese New Year :-)

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    Mine love using tons and it is great for their fine motor skills. We spent over an hour this week doing this.Colour matching.jpgColours with tongs.jpg
    Debbie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chatterbox Childcare View Post
    Mine love using tons and it is great for their fine motor skills. We spent over an hour this week doing this.<img src="http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8635"/><img src="http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8636"/>
    They are cool!!

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    Love the idea of the golf tees to extend the activity. I got some of the scoops with scissor handles they are great.

 

 

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