Hi Friends,
Here’s a free printable “Spot the Differences” activity page.
Hope you enjoy!
DOWNLOAD ACTIVITY PAGE HERE: MOUSE DIFFERENCES
DOWNLOAD ANSWER KEY HERE: ANSWER KEY
Don’t forget to check out our other FREE activity pages!
Online puzzles and games for kids!
Hi Friends,
Here’s a free printable “Spot the Differences” activity page.
Hope you enjoy!
DOWNLOAD ACTIVITY PAGE HERE: MOUSE DIFFERENCES
DOWNLOAD ANSWER KEY HERE: ANSWER KEY
Don’t forget to check out our other FREE activity pages!
The game Concentration/Memory was one of my favourites growing up. Nothing better then a good brain teaser. 😉 I wanted to be able to share this fun skill testing game with you all. So I made a small deck of Autumn themed playing cards.
All you need to do is save the pdf files below; find some stock card (preferably 100lb) paper to print out the pages on; and cut along the dotted lines to have your very own deck of Memory playing cards.
DOWNLOAD: FALL MEMORY PAGE 1
DOWNLOAD: FALL MEMORY PAGE 2
Here’s a little info about the game for those of you who have yet to play,
or need a quick recap.
Players
1 to 6 players.
Goal
To collect the most pairs of cards.
Setup
Shuffle the cards and lay them on the table,
face down, in a pattern (e.g. 4 cards x 6 cards).
Gameplay
The youngest player goes first. Play then proceeds clockwise.
On each turn, a player turns over two cards (one at a time) and keeps them if they match.
If they successfully match a pair, then that player also gets to take another turn.
When a player turns over two cards that do not match, those cards are turned face down again and it becomes the next player’s turn.
When all the pairs have been found, the player with the most cards wins.
I hope you all enjoy the playing cards!
Wishing you all a very fun and beautiful fall season.
Oceans of Love,
Hayden
My kids actually came up with this idea – somewhere – years ago – and they still seem to make a new model every few months or so. 🙂
It is super easy and requires mostly average household items.
As you can see above you only need the following supplies;
– Marbles
– Empty kleenex box
– Scissors
– Tape and/or glue
– Construction or decorative craft paper
– Our printable PDF for numbering – click here to download >>> Numbers Printable Page
Step 1: Cut off the top of the Kleenex box as shown above.
Step 2: Cover the box with decorative/construction paper using glue or tape – shown above and below. You can actually skip this step if you already like the design on your Kleenex box. 🙂
Step 3: Cut out numbers from our free printable PDF and glue to the side of the Kleenex box as shown in the two pictures below.
Step 4: Cut various sized openings along bottom edge of box as shown. Make sure openings are large enough for a regular sized marble to fit through.
Step 5: Set the game up as shown above – grab yourself an opponent and see who scores the highest!
Happy marble gaming!
~ Micheline