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Some children enjoy solitary activities. This one involves visual discrimination skills. See Can You Match This Shape?
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Children make this game to suit their imaginations and skill levels—colors, letters, or numbers.
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Regularly engage children in visual literacy activities: discuss art, find shapes, write experience charts, play with blocks, solve puzzles, and draw or paint.
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To make a die: Shape white Crayola® Model Magic® into a 3-inch square. Dry 24 hours.
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With Crayola® Washable Markers, draw two triangles, two circles, and two squares on the six sides of the die. Use a different color for each shape.
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To make a playing board: Choose 3 sheets of construction paper in the same colors as the shapes on the die. With Crayola® Write Start® Colored Pencils, draw four of each of the shapes on the matching color of paper. Use Crayola® Scissors to cut out the sh
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Attach the shapes in random order to a large piece of poster board with Crayola® Glue Sticks.
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To make the rings: Cut recycled plastic 6-pack holders from soda cans into rings.
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To play: Roll the die. Put a ring around the shape that shows on the die. Fill the board with rings.