Making the most of Vito’s interest in cars, we played this colour matching game. This is an example of “follow the child”. Observe your child’s interest and use that in you advantage lol.
You see Vito knows his shapes and can identify objects, but I’m not really sure with his colours . This is the reason why I do colour activities everyday. And as much as I want to push him, colour activity is not really his type. So I was wondering if we could do colour matching and play cards at the same time.
Oh boy it was a total hit!
Presentation:
I suggest start the presentation slowly. It’s like saying “Vito, this car is red. This card is also red. So I’m going to put them together here.”
Observations:
I wanted to present three colours only (red, blue and yellow) but he took out the rest of the cards and gave it to me (a sign!). So I proceeded with the other colours. After the presentation he started playing with the cars, making sounds and gestures. While he is at it, I asked him to show me a car according to the colour I will mention. In the picture below I asked him for a blue car, and he pointed correctly on the car. I asked him for a yellow car, but he ignored me and continue playing with the blue car. If that’s the case, let him be. No pressure. The point here is exposing the child to colours, not pushing them to know it instantly.
Presentation:
He loves this toy, so I used it as a tool in teaching colour as well. Here I was telling him a story that the cars need to go home, and they have to go to the doors of which they matches their colours.
Observations:
He listened all throughout the presentation (I guess he loves the story), but ignored me whenever I ask him to give me a certain coloured car. He was too busy playing opening and closing the doors, while moving the cars in any directions.
Well this was a nice attempt of teaching Vito colours. We’ll be doing this frequently, as he loves playing with cars as of the moment
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