It requires a bit of cooperation and can help students develop their social-emotional skills, problem-solving abilities, and negotiation. Students can play the sound matching game independently or with a small group during center time. a bingo card for kids to tally & mark off eco-friendly actions as they go. The students use their sense of hearing to match the purple egg with the same sounding orange egg.Īfter teaching the Sense of Sound game during circle time, find a place to display the game for additional practice. a short (5-minute) video to get kids inspired to take the challenge. Tape the sound eggs together to prevent any “peeking” or rearranging of the items. The goal is to have 1 of each color egg filled with the exact same noisy object.Īddition good fillers for Sense of Sound: To create the center, gather 12 plastic easter eggs – 6 of each in 2 different colors (like purple and orange.) Plastic eggs are often sold at the dollar store or local big box store in the spring time.įilled pairs of eggs with different items. Set up easy centers for each sense at the science center and try this Sound Matching Game as a circle time lesson.
It’s the perfect unit for preschoolers because exploring the world with the senses is their natural inclination. Learning about the 5 Senses is so important for young children.