Hockey Activities for Tots and Preschoolers with Free Printables
H is for Hockey
Originally I wanted to use a black dot marker to make pucks in the circles on the letter "H." Unfortunately, I didn't have black dot marker.
Then I decided Sunshine could make pucks by pressing her fingertip into washable black ink and stamping the paper with her finger tip.
But then I thought of a few more ideas.
I purchased plain black circular magnets at Walmart to use for the older kiddos' hockey themed activities. (They're counters for a math activity.)
I hadn't realized they fit perfectly in my circles on the "H."
They will be even more fun, as a cookie sheet is the tray for the activity.
Lastly, I thought of using black paint and paintbrush, black marker, or black crayon to fill in the circles to look like hockey pucks.
Whatever way you choose to do it, the activity should be loads of fun.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Hockey Activities for Tots & Preschoolers Printable Pack is a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
Mirror Hockey Letters
The hockey themed number cards can be used as a control.
If your kiddo doesn't know numbers, then he/she can just have fun with mirror sensory play using the materials provided.
Sunshine has fallen in love with the sandpaper numbers over the last few weeks. We've practiced numbers 1-5 several times.
Though she isn't able to identify them accurately 100% of the time, she is starting to understand the process of making the numbers.
We'll attempt making numbers out of materials. If it doesn't work, the sensory play will be great for her.
Materials used in this activity include red pipe cleaners, black circular magnets, salt, clear crystal beads, red glass beads, and wooden player figures.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Hockey Activities for Tots & Preschoolers Printable Pack is a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
Hockey Player Color Match
Source: Jason and I created the printable for this activity. The Hockey Activities for Tots & Preschoolers Printable Pack is a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
Big and Small Hockey Stick Sort
Sports Match Up
For little ones who can't identify different sports balls yet, they can match up balls to the ball cards. Once they have mastered that, they can start matching ball cards with net cards and the plush balls.
When I introduced this activity to Sunshine, I had no idea she didn't know which balls were which.
She has two older brothers and a Daddy who LOVE sports. Who knew?
I ended up removing the net cards from the activity. We'll see how quickly she learns the balls. Then I'll try to introduce the nets.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Hockey Activities for Tots & Preschoolers Printable Pack is a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
Don't Break the Ice
I just purchased my second game because he wore through the old one.
Sunshine is very much like Bulldozer. It was a given she'd love this activity. I love it because it's a great way to practice fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, and hand muscle strength, all of which she needs to work on.
Once she is confident in her ability to hammer ice blocks, we'll add a second player and practice taking turns.
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