Color Toss Activity (with Video!)

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The idea for this fun activity came from my friend and the mama of one of Skyler's best buddies (who also, I think, happens to be Skyler's first little crush - he is always talking about her!). She told me about it when we met at the library for story time. She cut holes in a big cardboard box and they used colored balls to put in the different colored holes! I knew I wanted to make a similar activity for Skyler, because we are all about color sorting in our house right now!

These two have known each other since Skyler was 5 weeks old!
I didn't have a cardboard box that would have worked to cut six holes on the top of, big enough to put balls through, so I started brainstorming other ideas. I decided to use a tri-fold poster board. 


I had a bowl that I could fit down the poster board perfectly three times, so I opened the poster board and traced around the bowl six times, two by three down the poster board. Since I am going to have the back of the board showing, I traced them on the inside of the board, so any pencil markings wouldn't show.


When I finished tracing the holes, I cut them out carefully with a X-acto knife. 


After cutting out the traced circles, our poster board was ready to toss our colored toys through, but not yet complete. Next, I had to give each of the holes a color so Skyler knew where to put the different colored objects.


To make the color around the holes, I traced the bowl that I used on the tri-fold poster and the next size up to make a ring onto poster board (which I used so it would hold up after a lot of use!) After tracing six rings, I cut them out, leaving them as squares (or close to squares).


We painted the back of the squares to leave the pencil markings free of paint. To make them really colorful, we used the same color mixing technique we did for our color sorter and fine motor caterpillar and then we painted with sponges! This was our first time painting with sponges, and Skyler had a lot of fun.




Once the pieces of poster board were dry, I cut out our rings and put them onto the tri-fold board.



I knew we would use our ball pit and colored sensory balls to toss through the holes of our poster board (though we haven't used them yet - the bean bags are really fun to toss!), but I thought it would be fun to make some colorful bean bags for Skyler to throw as well. To make these simple bean bags, I cut pieces of felt into quarters and filled them will popcorn kernels. I started putting them together with spray adhesive and then switched to hot glue gun because it was a lot faster and held together better.





I left some room on the side because I knew that I was going to cut off part of the bag, so they would be more of a square shape when completed. Before and after cutting off the excess felt.




To finish our poster board, I wrote the color words next to the different holes with crayon and to make our color game a bit more cute, I used the extra felt to make bunting along the tri-fold board. I added them with hot glue and our fun new color sorting activity was complete!



Skyler came to pose :)
This activity was a huge success with my honey! I knew Skyler would like it and have fun putting the bean bags through the holes, but I was impressed with how accurately he was able to identify the colors. I made this game more as a teaching tool, but it ended up being more of a fun practice! I found it absolutely adorable how he would stand in front of the board and look down at the color he had in hand, then carefully look around the board before placing the bean bag in the correct hole! We played with this game all afternoon and I know this color sorting activity and gross motor play (I put the bean bags across the room so he has to run and get a new one every time!) will be popular in our home for a very long time! 

Skyler says purple and blue frequently, and can say red, green, and yellow. He said orange for the first time when playing this sorting activity though!



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