Letter M: Magnet Painting, Magnetic Number Booklet, Shape Pattern Blocks, Is it Magnetic?, Magnetic Sensory Bin (Day 4)

1) Magnet Painting: 
  • Squeeze a few colors or paint and a few magnetic items (bolt, marbles, etc.) onto the paper plate.
  • Use a magnetic wand on the bottom of the place to move the magnets around.
  • Optional: Once the paint has dried, cut out a letter M and glue it onto a piece of colored card stock.


2) Magnets Number Booklet from The Measured Mom:   



3) Shape Pattern Blocks from Pre-Kinders: Print these darling animal shape pattern blocks and use these foam magnetic shapes to match. Talk about the shapes and colors as you go.


4) Is it Magnetic?
  • Print "Is it Magnetic" from The Measured Mom or make your own chart.
  • Place all the items on the chart in a brown paper bag.
  • Have your child draw an item from the bag, test if it's magnetic with a magnetic wand and stamp whether it's magnetic or not with a dot marker.
  • After you're done playing, go around the house and see what else is magnetic.


5) Magnetic Sensory Bin:

  • Fill up a bin with rice and magnetic items. Have your child use a magnetic wand to see which items are magnetic. You can use this super magnet kit (we love this kit!). It comes with a bunch of magnetic wands, balls, chips, a horse shoe and a few other little magnetic pieces. 

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