.Chloe Thompson
5 Senses Sorting Game with Clothespins
Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to help preschoolers learn about the five senses? This game is perfect for additional reinforcement or as an engaging center activity for your students.
At "Kiddy Ranch" preschool, teachers used a cardboard box and printables from Teachersmag to create an engaging game that reinforces the five senses. Instead of the typical multiple-choice clip cards, this game uses clothespins with pictures of items on them. The goal is to attach the clothespins to the corresponding sense image on the large cardboard circle.
For example, if a clothespin has a picture of a bell, it should be attached to the image of the ear. If it has a picture of a rainbow, it should be attached to the image of the eye. This hands-on activity is not only entertaining, but also helps children develop their cognitive and fine motor skills.
To make this game yourself, simply download the pictures of the five senses and items to sort from the provided links. Print them out, glue the item pictures to the clothespins, and attach the sense pictures to the cardboard circle. Then let the sorting fun begin!
This game is perfect for use in the classroom or at home, and can be adapted to fit the needs and abilities of different age groups. Give it a try and watch as your little ones become sensory sorting experts!
Photo source: Kiddy Ranch - Nursery And Preschool
5 Senses Sorting Activity Game Printable
Grab the printable and make this fun 5 senses sorting activity for your preschoolers.
