Ask them to use the dotter to make that number of dots in the box. Next set desired number of cars above the box.I drew a small box at the bottom the paper. Setup your supplies at a table or desk before inviting your child to participate.I ran out of ink in my printer so I came up with this variation. My boys love bingo dotter activity sheets. Reset and repeat as many times as you would like to play. For an example say knock down the block with the number 2. Ask your little one to knock down a particular block.About three to four feet away from the blocks place a start line using paint tape.Places desired educational tool on top such as a letter block, shape or number card. Setup blocks on leveled flat floor area spaced apart by about six inches.Educational tools: Objects with Numbers, Letters, Shapes & Colors.It’s perfect for color, shape, letter and number recognition. You can use this activity for educational as well. You can keep it simple and let your little one bowl using their monster trucks. This activity is a mix of bowling, crashing and educational fun! This activity can be used in many different variations. Repeat for middle and ending sounds as they drive over the cars. Encourage your child to listen, sound out the first letter and see if they can find the labeled car that matches the sound. Lay out a pile of cars spelling out simple words. If they have advanced to learning how to read call out a simple words such as car, jam, or fun. Ask your little one to drive/smash a particular letter and see if they can recognize it. If they are learning letters than set up three cars each with a different letter in a separate pile. The great thing about this game is that you can gear it for their level. You will need to be the one to lay out the cars for the truck to jump. It’s time to let the kids build a jump or obstacle course for the monster trucks.Write letters or use easy to peel off letter stickers on top of matchbox cars.This is a fun way to use your monster truck to teach letter recognition, site words or phonics. This activity provided about an hour of imaginative free play, it was great! They would shoot the cars down the ramp and have them jump over a few trucks or even jump the trucks and land in the water. The car wash became a snow jump activity. My boys got super creative and wanted to add a ramp. Next have fun! They can drive the trucks through the suds and scrub them down with a tooth-brush.Spray shaving cream into one of the bins and add water to other bin. The first bin is the car wash station and the second is for rinsing. Set-up your two bins next to each other.I suggest doing this activity outside or in the bath tub because it can get a little messy. This monster truck car wash is another great sensory play option. Now that your trucks have had their rally they are ready for a wash down. For the next step you can either preassemble the truck rally or let your little on do that setup.First layout a sheet or drop cover of some sort on the floor.Assessories (Ramps, Tunels, Cones and Flags).Popcorn (Plain without lots of oil or seasoning is best).And we happened to have a lot of it in the pantry. It is also a different texture to explore. Instead of the usual corn kernels or rice, this sensory bin uses popcorn! I chose popcorn because it is a safe filler for little ones who like to put things in their mouth. This is a fun twist to the typical sensory bin. These activities are a lot of fun and most of the supplies we had around the house so it didn’t cost a penny to do. The boys and I are excited to go to Monster Jam in DC this weekend! I thought it would be a lot of fun to make this weeks homemade Monday theme Monster Trucks.
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