Feed the Shark Math Game (original) (raw)

For the final activities for our Ocean week for Storybook Summer here on Rainy Day Mum we have a fun DIY game that you can create for your kids that is also great for Shark Week at the end of July. This Feed the Shark Game can be used for counting, fine motor skills work, posting letters and any number of ideas that you could feed the shark. So here it is how to make this simple DIY Feed the Shark Game for your kids.

DIY Math Game for toddler sand preschoolers to feed the hungry shark. Count, sort and feed the shark in this fun Shark Week learning activity for young children.

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Of the Ocean books we have at home one of our favourites is Commotion in the Ocean by Giles Andreae it’s a collection of poetry about the animals in the ocean and of course one of the featured animals is a Shark although there are lost of others including Whales, Sea Turtles and even the deep sea Angler Fish.

As it’s poems rather than a full story we can quickly read a specific poem about one of the animals in the book and then get creating, playing or learning with an activity featuring that animal. So this Shark feeding game is ideal for making and playing after you have read the shark poem.

Commotion in the Ocean

Commotion in the Ocean

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There are so many ways to use this game as one of the easiest is to use it to count out the animals that you feed the shark. We used a set of animals counters as it what we have around the house, however, if you frequently do Ocean Units or have under the sea mad preschoolers then you should check out the set of Ocean Counters by Learning Resources as they would be ideal to use for any of the activities that week.

diy math game for toddlers and preschoolers for an under the sea theme

Materials needed for your DIY Shark Game

Shoe Box

Cardstock in 2 different colours of grey

White Cardstock

Black Marker

Scissors

Glue Stick

Large Blue Cardstock to attach your shark to

Sticky tape

materials needed to create your own feed the shark game

How to make your Feed the Shark Game for Ocean Week

  1. Shark by drawing a half oval on the lightest grey of cardstock.step 1 in making your own feed the shark game for maths with toddlers and preschoolers
  2. Cut this out and lay onto the dark grey cardstock.creating a shark for posting activities with toddlers and preschoolers
  3. Draw a larger oval above the lighter grey and cut out.Easy DIY math center activity for early childhood education
  4. Stick these two half ovals togethermaths centre activity for under the sea theme to count the food
  5. Draw a mouth shape similar to the final version (scroll down to see) in the middle.cutting out the mouth for a feed the shark game
  6. Then cut this out. You may find it easier to cut out if you fold gently the shark face and make a snip and then go out from that point to cut it out.
  7. Lay this on the larger blue cardstock and draw and cut out the mouth from there as well.DIY shark week learning activity for toddlers and preschoolers
  8. Taking your white card cut 2 different sized strips from it.
  9. Now cut this into triangles to form the teeth.making a diy math game for toddlers and preschoolers to work on fine motor and number skills
  10. Onto the back of the shark (where you only see the large dark grey) stick the triangles for the teeth.shark activity for toddlers and preschoolers
  11. Once you have the teeth in place glue the shark to the blue cardstock and now you need to attach to the shoe box.diy math and fine motor activity for shark week
  12. With the shoebox open attach the blue cardstock to the bottom edge with sticky tape.shark game for toddlers and preschoolers to work on fine motor skills and counting
  13. Then secure it with more sticky tape at the top.
  14. You’re now ready to feed the shark.

DIY maths activity for shark themed counting and fine motor skills

Feed the Shark Game Ideas for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Some suggestions of games that you could play

Using counters and a set of tongs roll a die and then count how many animals the shark eats write this down and then roll again. Count these into the sharks mouth feeding it with the tongs and then add the numbers together.

Simple DIY Shark Game for toddlers and preschoolers to work on counting and number skills

Collect objects of a similar colour and add those to the sharks mouth.

When working on letters why not use a set of magnetic letters and ask your preschooler to feed the shark all of the letter S for Shark or something similar.

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DIY Math Game for toddler sand preschoolers to feed the hungry shark. Count, sort and feed the shark in this fun Shark Week learning activity for young children.

DIY Math Game for toddler sand preschoolers to feed the hungry shark. Count, sort and feed the shark in this fun Shark Week learning activity for young children.

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