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Monday, July 11, 2016
Activity #16: Sticker obstacle course
Description: Set up an obstacle course with the goal of putting a sticker on a grid of paper. My son set up this obstacle course. He came up with the stations and wrote the descriptions on the floor. As a result it was a simple course: reach up, touch the floor, walk forward and backwards on a line, walk right and left on a line.
Age: 3+
Purpose:
Gross motor
Fine Motor
Writing
Spelling
Prep time: moderate
What you’ll need: paper and painter's tape for labelling stations, a piece of paper with a grid, fun stickers
Fun Factor: Because my son made up the stations (and thus they were simple) they went through the course several times. All kids love stickers. You can see from the grid the number of times they ran through the course. The pictures also show the station number as a highway sign. This is owing to our love of highways.
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