Games with buttons for children 2 3. Card index of games with buttons

Lyudmila Legkova

These games made from quite affordable material - buttons. The visual aid is educational, developing and educational in nature, aimed at developing visual memory and attention.

1. Didactic game "Magic Paths"

Target: Development fine motor skills, memory, attention. Fixing primary colors. Learn to alternate colors according to the pattern, learn to compete. Develop independence, accuracy, and the ability to get things done.

For games made cards with multi-colored circles. On some, the sequence is chosen arbitrarily, and on others, the colors alternate and repeat. Also for games matched buttons of that color, which appears in the game.

The game is intended for children 4 - 7 years old, the number of players is up to 6 people.

1. Children are given cards with samples and buttons.

Exercise: lay out colored paths according to the pattern.

2. Offered to players (3-4 children) one card at a time.

Exercise: who will lay out their track from memory faster, based on the sample.


2. Didactic game"Wonderful box."


Target: Strengthen quantitative counting to 5. Learn to determine quantity, shape, size, material by touch. Develops fine motor skills and tactile sensations. Develops attention, memory, intelligence, ability to follow rules games.

For games two types of cards were made with sewn buttons. On some - quantity: from 1 to 5 pieces (quantity can be increased). On others - shape, size, material (everything can also be supplemented).



The game is intended for children 4-5 years old.

1. The child examines the card inside the box and counts buttons, says the answer. He pulls out a card and the children check the correctness of the answer.

2. The child finds the box by touch buttons, which will indicate teacher: small, large, round, square, triangular, oval, etc.

3. The child determines by touch what material it is made of. button: metal, plastic, wood, covered with fabric, leather.

3. Didactic game"Lay out the pattern."

Target:Develop imagination, memory, fine motor skills, aesthetic taste. Learn to finish what you start. Cultivate perseverance, intelligence, careful attitude to game material.


1. Children are offered a box with colorful buttons. They come up with a pattern on their own and lay it out.

2. Children are offered cards with a picture. They fill in the blanks buttons corresponding color.


Have fun playing.

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Various exercises for developing the motor system of the hand, strengthening it, and making the fingers more dexterous, mobile, and obedient are of great help in the development of fine motor skills.

Buttons are surprisingly multifaceted and entertaining material. There are actually a lot of games with buttons. And they are all diverse.

These games help develop fine motor skills, tactile perception, visual-motor coordination, precision of movements and attention. Also, playing with buttons develops perseverance, imagination, Creative skills, thinking, development of all occurs mental functions, anxiety is relieved and many other pedagogical problems are solved.

Buttons can also be used in classes on the formation of mathematical concepts, for the development mathematical thinking(the child learns to classify, distinguish objects by size, count), for counting by touch, solving problems and examples. Games can be played in the form of competitions: “Who can sort it out faster,” “Who can count it faster,” “Beautiful beads,” etc.

I bought these beautiful buttons.

They can simply be examined, called what we see, the properties of the depicted character or object. Compare sizes, count, arrange from largest to smallest. Sort by groups: animals, birds, transport, fish, insects, vegetables, fruits. You can play the game “find a pair”, match them by color.

You can make a sensory box. Conduct searches in itall hidden buttons or a specific one, come up with role-playing games, transfer with a spoon, tongs, or just rummage through the cereal with the cute things.

Sample games with buttons:

1. “The buttons fell apart. Arrange them by color" Tasks:consolidate knowledge of color, develop fine motor skills.
Facilities:buttons different color, a container with cells, where at the bottom of the cells there are colored circles as guides. Invite the children to sort the buttons into cells by color.

2. “The buttons fell apart. Arrange them according to form" Tasks:consolidate knowledge of geometric shapes (circle, square), develop fine motor skills.
Facilities:buttons of different shapes, a container with cells, where at the bottom of the cells there are geometric landmark shapes.
Invite children to arrange buttons into cells based on geometric shapes.

3. “Alternating buttons according to instructions” Tasks:develop attention, logical thinking, fine motor skills.
Facilities:buttons in two colors.
Build a chain of buttons of two colors and invite the child to continue the row, observing the sequence.

4. “Find the extra button” Tasks:develop children's logical thinking.
Facilities:5 buttons, 1 of which is different in color
Place 4 buttons of the same color in a row and among them place 1 button of a different color. Then invite the child to remove the extra button or replace it with the correct color.
You can arrange buttons of the same size (for example, large red ones) and among them one small red button. Offer to do the same task.

5. “Find pairs of identical buttons” Tasks:teach children to select pairs of buttons based on a similar sensory feature, develop fine motor skills of the fingers.
Facilities:collection of buttons. Invite the children to carefully examine the buttons. Then invite the children to choose pairs of identical buttons. You can ask the children what color, shape and size they are.

6. "Mosaic" Tasks:consolidate knowledge of color, develop fine motor skills and imagination.
Facilities:collection of buttons.
Invite children to make simple objects out of buttons, for example, a flower, a flag, a house. Then ask what color buttons were used. You can ask the children to lay out geometric figures: circle, square, triangle, rectangle.

7. “Wonderful bag” Tasks:develop tactile sensations.
Facilities:pouch or balloon, buttons of different sizes.
Invite the children to examine several buttons. Ask what size buttons. Then put them in a bag. And offer to determine by touch whether a large or small button came into your hands or what kind of object.

You can come up with a lot more games and options for using these buttons. It would be great if you could share your ideas for games with buttons.

Button games are a great opportunity to keep your child busy and useful at the same time!

We all know the role fine motor skills, imagination and the ability to accurately make movements play in a child’s development. That is why there are many techniques aimed at improving these skills. Most of them are based on games, so it is easier for children to understand the world around them. One of these games is presented on our website - a mosaic of buttons.

First, you will need to download templates from our website, there are seven in total. Each of them has different pictures drawn on it - a Christmas tree, a train, a pot of flowers, and other images.


Next, select multi-colored buttons of the appropriate size. By the way, they can be replaced with mosaic parts or circles cut out of colored paper. During the game, the child will need to place buttons on the templates according to color. Thus, the baby will not only develop fine motor skills, but also learn primary colors.

But don’t forget that your little one’s work with small parts must be done under adult supervision. It's no secret that children strive to taste everything, so before starting and at the end of the game, count all the small elements. And during classes, carefully monitor your child.

Find out what else a child at this age should know and be able to do.

Educational games with buttons

What a wonderful thing - grandma's old button box! Offer your child buttons of different textures, sizes and colors. During such fun, the baby will develop not only fine motor skills, but also strengthen his knowledge of shape, color and size. Place a pile of different buttons in front of your child. Let them be small and large, flat and convex, with a leg and with holes, golden and mother-of-pearl, different forms and patterns. The more varied the buttons are, the more interesting it will be for the baby to play. Look at the buttons with your child, but don’t forget to tell them what color the button is, what size it is (large or small), count how many holes there are in the button (two or four), etc.

The only “BUT” is that the child should not pull buttons into his mouth or put them in his nose.

1. Take one button, show it to your baby, and then hold it in your hand and ask, “Which hand is the button in?” Let the child guess where the button is hidden.

2. Prepare (or better yet, sew) a beautiful bag and put a lot of different buttons in it, let the child take one button from the “magic” bag. You can make the task more difficult for older children: let the child tell you what color and size he got the button.

3. Ask to arrange the buttons by color: blue in one direction, green in the other, red in the third. Or give your child two small boxes: in one box he will collect large buttons in one box, small ones in another.

4. Place the buttons in a row with a certain pattern, for example: blue-white-blue-white. Invite your child to continue the pattern (for children 5-6 years old).

5. Place buttons in piles and compete with your child whose pile will be higher (for children 3-4 years old).

6. And when the child grows up a little, you can teach him how to sew buttons on children's clothes.

Game "Funny Snake"

For this game you will need buttons with large holes and a lace. Invite your baby to string buttons onto a string. It is important that, while stringing, the child feels the difference in texture with his fingers - this way, tactile receptors will be stimulated. And little fashionistas will be able to appreciate such a bracelet made of buttons.

Game "More - Less"

For this game, a clear plastic container with a lid and buttons of different sizes are suitable. Make three holes in the jar: small, medium and large. Show your child how to throw a small button into a small hole, a medium one into a medium one, and a large one into a large one. For children under 2 years old, two holes are enough. This game will teach your child to distinguish objects by size.

Button mosaic

By making patterns or shapes out of buttons, the child involuntarily masters counting. Such entertainment turns into a useful activity! But the most interesting thing is that the buttons can be raked into a pile, poured from hand to hand, poured into a glass and rattled like a rattle.

GAMES WITH BUTTONS ARE GREAT FOR DEVELOPMENT:

Fine motor skills and tactile perception;

Hand-eye coordination;

Precision of movements and attention;

Mathematical thinking (the child learns to classify, distinguish objects by size, count);

Emotional and creative development.

Don't delay the game. When you notice that your baby’s interest and attention is beginning to fade, tell him that he’s doing great today and put away the buttons. Thus, the child will not get bored with the game and only positive emotions will not be associated with it.

I like games for children, as I call them, “out of nothing” - that is, with those objects that are always at hand. I always have a few buttons with me. In any situation, you can come up with a lot of games with them and entertain the suddenly bored Styopka and his friends.

From finger to finger

The first player places on forefinger button and turns to the second player. He must move this button to his index finger, while other fingers cannot be used.

Styopka, for example, came up with such a witty move - he slobbers on his finger and “glues” the button.

Button football

In this game for children we will need 7 buttons.

Choose a playing field, for example, a carpet. A gate is made on one side (buttons are placed at a distance of about 10 cm from each other). They also make gates on the other side of the carpet.

The remaining three buttons are balls. To make a shot, you need to click the button with your finger. Moreover, you can only hit the button that is located between the other two.

The players take turns hitting the goal.

In loose

An odd number of buttons are laid out on the carpet or table. The more players, the more buttons. An even number of players take part in the competition.

At the leader’s signal, the players begin collecting buttons. You can collect one at a time without raking everything at once. You cannot push other players or block buttons from them.

The one who collects the most buttons wins.

The players stand at the boundary line, each with the same button in their hand. On the count of one-two-three, players try to place the button as far away from themselves as possible. You can lean forward and stretch your arms. But you can’t move from your spot and throw a button.

The one who falls to the floor is out of the game. And the one who puts the button farthest wins.

More less

For this game, the more buttons the better. The main thing is that they are all different sizes and among them one is the largest and the smallest.

The presenter says:

  • We are looking for the largest button,” and he pours all the buttons from the box onto the table.

The players sit around the table and, without interfering with each other, look for a button. The one who finds it puts it next to him.

The presenter collects all the buttons in a box and gives the following task:

  • looking for the smallest button

    looking for a button with three holes

    looking for a triangular button

    looking for the biggest red button

The main thing is to collect all the buttons in a box after each round (so that none of the participants can spy in advance).

This game for children can go on endlessly until it gets boring. In the end, they see who collected the most winning buttons. He's the winner.

Pyramid

This game for children requires accuracy, because the players' task is to build a pyramid of buttons.

The first player places a large button in the center of the table, the second player places a smaller button on top of the first, and so on. The higher the pyramid, the more difficult it is to lay out the buttons. The pyramid begins to wobble and can collapse from any careless movement.

The player who destroys the pyramid loses.

Dodgers

All players line up on the same line. Each person is given one button. Players draw left leg forward and iron the sock so that you can put a button on it. At the leader’s command, all players begin to jump forward on their right foot. You need to ride to the finish line (the agreed line) without dropping the button.

Lacing

Each player is given a thread (about 40 cm) and five buttons with four holes each. The task of each player is to string all the buttons on a thread so that the thread passes through all the holes.

The host claps his hands and the game begins. The first one to complete the task wins.

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