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Educational games: geometric figures for children

In this material you will find games that will help you fun and easy to learn geometric shapes with your baby. It is better not to spend such lessons so that the child does not get tired, but constantly, so that he does not forget what you learned the day before. Start with the simplest games in which one figure is studied, and then go to those where all of them are involved. Geometric figures for children are fun and entertaining!

Be creative, invent your own games! Draw and "revive" pictures of geometric shapes for children, drawing them funny faces. Do crafts, look for figures in ordinary things when walking along the street ... In a word, think out, then it will be interesting for you and the baby.

1. Draw on the slate the figure that you want to study with chalk. The child should wet the finger in the water and traverse it, that is, to erase the geometric figures along the contour. For children, you need to comment on what is happening - what kind of figure is it, what is it, how many corners it has, what it looks like. As an option - you can draw on the tile in the bathroom with paints or toothpaste when you bathe.

2. Take a bag of cloth and put there cubes, balls, pyramids. There are several variants of the game: the kid takes out one item and calls each figure or, putting his hand in the pouch, guesses that he groped.

3. Make cardboard boxes or cans of "piggy bank" to collect shapes, that is, at the top, cut out a hole in the form of a triangle, a circle, etc. Cut out the size of the holes from the cardboard itself. Stir. Now the kid has to collect complete piggy banks.

4. Cut out the geometric shapes for children from the cardboard and paste on each of them different materials: fur, sandpaper, leather, oilcloth, etc. Let the baby find the same figures, touch them, tell them what they feel ...

5. In the cardboard geometric figures, make holes and give the child thick threads for beads. Let him collect all the circles for one thread, squares for the other, and so on. The holes must be large enough.

6. Make a circle of thick cardboard, paint in yellow. Let the child attach the clothespins to it so that the sun will turn out.

7. Draw yourself or cut out the picture of a car or a locomotive from a children's book or a coloring book. Geometric figures for children are circles that are wheels, cut from cardboard or take buttons of different sizes. Let the kids pick up the wheels for transport and stick with adhesive tape or glue.

8. The child takes a geometric figure (cubes, cylinder, etc.) and traces it, placing it on a sheet of paper or on a slate. The figure that turned out, you need to paint over.

9. Take a thick cardboard of different colors, draw on each sheet one figure. Cut each into pieces, mix. The child needs to collect a puzzle piece. Depending on the age of the child, you can make small or large puzzles, cutting the pieces only vertically or just horizontally.

10. On each side of the toy cube, glue the image of the geometric figure. The child throws a cube and must name which figure fell out. You can also look for the fallen figure in a heap of carved.

11. Cut out a piece of thick paper, glue it with adhesive tape, make a few holes around the edges, thread the cord. Let the child slightly thread a figure, pushing a string through the holes.

12. Make up a carved tree, snowman, house, etc. from the cut out geometric figures.

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