Inside: Put together a week’s worth of shape recognition activities with these fun ideas for toddlers and preschoolers. Free printables included! Looking for ways to expose your toddlers and preschoolers to shapes? In this collection of shape recognition activities, we’ve put together a variety of activities that can provide a week’s worth of learning in the home or classroom. Each simple idea engages young learners while they identify and compare shapes. Some ideas build other skills as well, such as fine motor and color recognition.
Make sure to check out these “A Week’s Worth” collections, too: A Week’s Worth of Color Recognition Activities A Week’s Worth of Alphabet Activities A Week’s Worth of Apple Learning Activities A Week’s Worth of Pumpkin Learning Activities
A Week’s Worth of Shape Recognition Activities
We’ve categorized these shape recognition activities to make it easier for you to plan your week! How many of these activities you can do in a week will depend on your daily schedule. There are certainly enough activities in this collection to focus on shapes for longer than a week!
Art
Use shape toys for a fun art activity – super easy to set up!
Supplies: Shape sorting toys, paint, paper
Stamp paper tubes into paint for a simple process art circle activity.
Supplies: Paper tubes, paint, paper
Be creative and make a shape house out of construction paper. (My Mommy Style)
Supplies: Multiple colors of construction paper, scissors, white pom poms or cotton balls, glue stick
Take your favorite nesting blocks and turn them into a paint stamping activity.
Supplies: Nesting blocks, paint, paper
Explore shapes while using them to create a collage. (NutureStore)
Supplies: Tissue paper (circles and squares), old art or paper scraps, scissors, cardstock, glue, bowls, brushes
Fine Motor
Strengthen fine motor skills while clipping clothespins on the correct shape – free printable cards!
Supplies: Free Match and Clip Cards, clothespins
Learn about the differences of each shape while wrapping them in yarn. (Laughing Kids Learn)
Supplies: Cardboard, yarn, scissors
Make your own handled sponge stamps to use on paper. (It Happens in a Blink)
Supplies: Paper towel tubes, sponges cut into shapes
Place objects on the outline of different shapes for some finger strengthening. (Learning 4 Kids)
Supplies: Washi or masking tape, colored card stock paper, scissors, small pieces
Press foam shapes to the sticky side of tape. (Happy Toddler Playtime)
Supplies: Foam shapes, tape
Gross Motor
Play a fun shape hopscotch game indoors when the weather isn’t cooperating. (Housing a Forest)
Supplies: Colored paper cut into different shapes, tape
Get the kids moving while going on a shape hunt. (Frugal Fun 4 Boys)
Supplies: Paper, marker, assorted toys and objects to find
Put together a roll hop shape game that’s easy enough for toddlers, too. (I Can Teach My Child)
Supplies: Painter’s tape, large cube, marker or free shapes printable
Toss bean bags into shapes that are taped to the floor. (Learn, Play, Imagine)
Supplies: Painter’s tape, bean bags
After drawing shapes on the sidewalk, name a shape for the children to run and find. (Gift of Curiosity)
Supplies: Sidewalk chalk
Literacy
This shapes alphabet activity is an excellent way for young children to learn shapes … and colors! (Fun Learning for Kids)
Supplies: Card stock paper, dice, markers, permanent marker
After reading Mouse Shapes, invite your children to spell their names using different shapes. (Growing Book By Book)
Supplies: Various colors of construction paper, scissors, large sheets of white paper, markers or crayons
Math
These free shape picture card puzzles work on simple symmetry and balance, as well as colors.
Supplies: Free shape picture card puzzles
Put together a shape sorting activity that uses tape on your floor. (Busy Toddler)
Supplies: Masking tape, assorted objects in different basic shapes
Sensory
Put together a hands-on shapes sensory bin, inspired by the book The Shape of Things.
Supplies: Shredded paper, assorted colored foam cut into pieces, tweezers, containers
Place shapes in bubbly water for some soothing sensory play. (Fantastic Fun and Learning)
Supplies: Assorted colored foam cut into shapes, soapy water, shovel or large sifting toy
Work on fine motor skills while removing shapes from a sensory bin and then sorting them. (Stir the Wonder)
Supplies: Bin, black beans, shape buttons, fine motor tools, large tweezers, small muffin tin
Playdough
Grab some shape buttons and press them into playdough for a nice, calming activity.
Supplies: Playdough, large shape buttons, matchsticks (optional), matching colored plates or bowls
Build 2D and 3D shapes with craft sticks and playdough. (In the Playroom)
Supplies: Playdough and craft sticks
Press pattern blocks into playdough for some shape impressions. (Play, Teach, Repeat)
Supplies: Pattern blocks and playdough
Add shape cookie cutters to your playdough table. (Nurture Store)
Supplies: Assorted shape cookie cutters and playdough
Circle Time
Put together a fun shapes story time that includes lots of repetition. (Library Village) This collection of rhymes, actions songs, and finger plays add shape recognition to any circle time. Get the children up and moving during circle time with a circle hunt.
Supplies: Felt cut into different sized circles, felt board
Science
Make shapes disappear with this fun science activity that also targets fine motor skills. (Gift of Curiosity)
Supplies: Coffee filters, marker, dropper, water
Make your own shapes bubble wands for some outdoor science fun. (Nurture Store)
Supplies: Wooden chopsticks, pipe cleaners, pony beads (optional), tape (optional)
Test the strength of paper that is folded into differently shaped columns. (Creekside Learning)
Supplies: Paper and tape
What happens when you freeze magnetic objects into ice shapes? (Little Bins for Little Hands)
Supplies: A magnet set, assorted objects that can be picked up by a magnetic wand, shape ice cube trays
Make your own 3D bubble wands and see what happens when you use them to blow bubbles. (Little Bins for Little Hands)
Supplies: Pipe cleaners, straws, glue gun (optional), bubble solution
Snacks
Sort your snack by shapes using this free printable. (Weekly Hive)
Supplies: Free shape sorting printable; assorted snacks
More Shape Recognition Posts
Shapes Collections
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Classroom Set-Up
Come see how we set up our classroom for the shapes theme. Lots of hands-on activities!
Fine motor stamping sheets for use with dot markers, such as Do-A-Dot. 10 different shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle, oval, diamond, hexagon, octagon, star, heart. Each shape includes the name below for tracing. Includes two difficulty versions for modifications. Also includes a Spanish & English version of both, for 4 files total.
Shape Dot Stamping: Simple (English) Shape Dot Stamping: Simple (Spanish) Shape Dot Stamping: Extra Dots (English) Shape Dot Stamping: Extra Dots (Spanish)
4 files, 40 pages total
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