Activity

I Can Choose Board

Children use a simple choice board to pick an activity, gather what they need, and begin on their own, building initiative and independence.

Ages 18–60 months

Supports this milestone

  • demonstrates emerging initiative in interactions, experiences, and explorations. — Head Start ELOF
  • demonstrates initiative and independence. — Head Start ELOF

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Materials

  • A board or pocket chart with picture cards of available activities
  • Low, open shelves holding the materials for each choice

Steps

  • Show the choice board and name each picture option together.
  • Invite a child to point to or take the card for what they want to do.
  • Encourage the child to gather the materials that choice needs.
  • Step back and let the child begin on their own, offering help only if asked.
  • Afterward, talk about the choice the child made and how they started it.

Variations

  • Add a "what's next" pocket so a child can plan a second activity.
  • For a group, let each child place a name tag under their chosen activity.

Differentiation

  • For toddlers, offer just two clear choices with real objects instead of cards.
  • For older children, invite them to add a new choice they think of themselves.

Accessibility

  • Use photos or real objects so every child can choose without reading.
  • Place the board and shelves at a height reachable from a seated position.

Safety

  • Ensure all reachable materials are child-safe for independent use.

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