Preschool Outdoor Gross Motor Ideas
Today we have five new trending preschool Outdoor Gross Motor Ideas. The first one is called the Walk The Line Outdoor Game. The second is called the Color Hop For Kids. The third is called the Giant Outdoor Memory Game. The fourth is called the Round Up The Balls. And the last one is a video about Giant Number Line Math Game. Enjoy!
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Walk The Line Outdoor Game
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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This outdoor movement game is super simple to set up, but tons of fun. It’s an excellent way to develop gross motor skills in young children. While playing this simple gross motor game, children will develop balance, coordination, movement planning and gross motor skills like running, jumping, skipping and more. Although it is super simple, it is jam-packed with opportunities to develop these skills!
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Activity:
Color Hop For Kids
Best for Ages:
+2
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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This activity could not be easier. All you need is assorted colors of chalk! Draw your colors in circles on the pavement using the sidewalk chalk. Make a grid of colors…or you could even make a circle. Call out a color and encourage your child to hop onto that color. Keep playing, hopping and dancing!
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Giant Outdoor Memory Game
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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Kids will have a blast with this fun outdoor games for kids to help them work on their memory skill. Great for preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st grade kids. Making a memory game from paper plates is easy, and playing with this paper plate memory game is fun! One can play outdoors, if the weather permits, or take it inside too! This game is great for developing visual memory skills.
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Activity:
Round Up The Balls
Best for Ages:
+2
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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This activity is great for teaching positional words, such as “in” and “out” as well as teaching your toddler to follow 1-step directions.
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Giant Number Line Math Game
Best for Ages:
+4
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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I love when we can get outside and do learning games and this number line took all of 30 seconds to make and had the kids jumping around and doing math at the same time! Win-win! To set up, simply draw a long vertical line using sidewalk chalk. Then draw short horizontal lines evenly spaced that cross the vertical lines. Finally, label the horizontal lines from 0-10 (or larger numbers for older kids) and you are good to go! Make it a game and ask two kids to solve the math problem by moving to the correct line. Whoever gets to the correct answer first wins!
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