Move and Learn ~ Indoor Games for Kids
We love active indoor games, especially when the weather is not cooperating to play outside. Â The kids loved jumping and running inside. Â Our simple shape hopscotch game is a fun way to work on gross motor skills along side color and shape recognition.
I love this simple Indoor Shape Toss Game from Learn Play Imagine. Â Instead of tape for our shapes, we used colored paper. Â The kids had so much fun jumping, twirling and hopping through the shape maze!
Shape Hopscotch Game:
- I cut 6 different easily recognizable paper shapes ~ Orange stars, yellow circles, red squares, green ovals, purple squares, and blue triangles.
- Tape the colored shapes to the floor with painters tape.
- The object of our simple game was move and learn while having lots of fun. Â Mission accomplished. Â The kids had no idea that they were working on important skills like color and shape recognition.
I encouraged the kids jump, wiggle, twirl and hop through the shapes. Here are a few of the kids favorite ways to make it though the shape maze:
- Hop from one side to the other only touching one color/shape.
- Have one kids call out colors or shapes that the other kid raced to find.
- Jump across the shapes following directions like…”jump 2 shapes to the right”
 This simple indoor activity was a great way to get the kids moving and learning.
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I LOVE this idea! My kids are now 3 &5 but I think you can use this concept with SO many topics! You can write numbers on them and ask them to jump on the shape that equals 1+1. You can write letters on them and have them spell out cat. LOVE! Thank you
Totally agree. It is such a simple idea that can easily be expanded into a variety of different activities. Love the idea of doing spelling and addition facts. Making learning fun is the key;)
My 3 and especially my 4 year-old LOVED LOVED LOVED shape hopscotch!
This is the perfect indoor game for these cold, winter days. Gets the kids active and learning, thanks for sharing!