Baby Einstein DIY Muffin Tin Matching

What You Will Learn

Today, you will learn to recognize and name different colors and shapes in your world. You will also practice counting objects around you and discover how much fun singing can be while learning! By the end of our adventure, you’ll be able to find your favorite color, identify various shapes, count items, and even create your own happy song. Let’s have a blast exploring together!

Let's Think

  1. What is your favorite color, and where do you see it around you?
  2. Can you find a shape in your classroom? What shape is it?
  3. How many toys do you have? Can you count them with me?

Lesson Article

Welcome to Our Fun Learning Adventure!

Hello, little friend! Today, we are going on a super fun learning adventure. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Let’s Talk About Colors!

Do you know what colors are? Colors make everything look bright and beautiful. Can you think of your favorite color? Is it red like a juicy apple, blue like the sky, or maybe yellow like the sun? Colors are everywhere, and they make our world so pretty!

Color Hunt Game

Let’s play a game! Look around you and find something that is your favorite color. Did you find it? Great job! Colors are so much fun to explore.

Shapes Are Everywhere!

Now, let’s talk about shapes. Shapes are all around us. Can you find a circle? It’s round like a ball. How about a square? It has four sides, just like a box. And a triangle has three sides, like a slice of yummy pizza!

Shape Detective

Let’s be shape detectives! Look around and find different shapes. Maybe you can find a rectangle, like a door, or an oval, like an egg. Shapes make everything interesting!

Counting is Fun!

Do you like to count? Counting helps us know how many things we have. Let’s count together! One, two, three, four, five! Yay! You did it! Counting is like a magic trick that helps us understand numbers.

Counting Challenge

Let’s count some toys or crayons. How many do you have? Counting is a great way to learn and have fun at the same time!

Let’s Sing a Happy Song!

Singing is a wonderful way to learn. Let’s sing a happy song together. La la la! Singing makes us feel joyful and helps us remember new things.

Make Your Own Song

Why not make up your own song? You can sing about your favorite color, shape, or anything you love. Singing is all about having fun!

Time to Say Goodbye

We had so much fun learning today! Remember, colors, shapes, and numbers are all around us, and they make our world exciting. Keep exploring and learning every day. Goodbye for now, and see you next time!

Discussion Questions

  • What is your favorite color, and why do you like it so much? Can you find something in the room that is your favorite color?
  • Have you ever seen a shape that looked like something else, like a cloud that looks like a circle or a triangle? What did it remind you of?
  • When you count your toys or crayons, do you have a special way of doing it? Maybe you like to count by twos or make a song while you count. How do you make counting fun?

Lesson Activities

  1. Color Mixing Experiment: Let’s explore what happens when we mix colors! Gather some watercolors or food coloring in primary colors (red, blue, yellow). Use a small cup of water for each color. Mix two colors together and see what new color you can create. For example, mix red and blue to make purple. What other colors can you make? Try mixing different combinations and share your discoveries with a friend or family member.

  2. Shape Art Project: Create a picture using different shapes! Gather some colored paper, scissors, and glue. Cut out different shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Arrange them on a blank sheet of paper to make a fun picture, like a house, a car, or even a robot. What shapes did you use for each part of your picture? Share your artwork with the class and talk about the shapes you used.

  3. Counting Nature Walk: Let’s go on a nature walk and count what we see! As you walk, count how many trees, flowers, or birds you can find. You can also collect small items like leaves or stones and count them when you get back home. How many did you find? Did you notice anything special about the things you counted? This is a great way to practice counting and enjoy nature at the same time!

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