Activity
Post the Shapes in the Box
A toddler discovers how different objects fit through matching openings, posting them into a box and tipping them out to try again.
Ages 9–36 months
Supports this milestone
- uses spatial awareness to understand objects and their movement in space. — Head Start ELOF
Materials
- A box or container with one or more cut openings (a round hole, a slot)
- A set of objects that fit through (large balls, jar lids, blocks)
- A few objects that are too big to fit, for contrast
Steps
- Show the child how one object drops through an opening into the box.
- Hand the child an object and let them try to find where it fits.
- When an object is too big, let the child discover it will not go through.
- Open the box together to tip everything out and start again.
- Describe the action, such as "The round lid fits the round hole."
Variations
- Use nesting cups so the child fits smaller cups inside larger ones.
- Roll a ball under a low table and talk about where it went.
Differentiation
- For younger toddlers, offer one wide opening and objects that all fit.
- For older toddlers, match several shapes to several openings.
Accessibility
- Add color or texture contrast around each opening to make matches easier to see and feel.
Safety
- Use objects too large to swallow and a box with smooth, safe edges.
Practices these skills
Evidence
- Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework (ELOF) — U.S. Office of Head Start · 2015 · U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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