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Block Shopping

Wooden blocks are one of the most popular materials during choice time! This activity is best suited for the middle of the school year, when children need fresh ideas and a new perspective on familiar materials. It heightens the children’s awareness of shapes, numbers, and spatial relationships. It also helps them experience that less can be more, and building a structure does not always need to involve all the blocks on the shelf.

Materials:

Instructions:

Pick a card – No peeking!

Lay the blocks and the cards on the rug.

Build with the blocks.

Here’s a video we created about the block shopping process. It helps preschoolers, especially those who are English language learners, understand the procedure.

While children are building and/or after they are done, discuss their building structure using math language about shapes, numbers, and spatial relationships, for example: “What are your plans with the 3 squares?” “I see that you are putting rectangles in front of the semi-circles.” “How many triangles are you putting on the top?”

Modifications:

Ask children to draw their block structure when they are done. Drawing a block structure is quite complex, and the challenge helps children think aloud and articulate what they created. Help children annotate their drawing, and post the drawings on a bulletin board or in a binder labeled “block building inspirations”.

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