Has your child lost interest in matching the tops to the paper?
Hide the tops around the room and as they find one, have them run over and put it in it's spot. Or float the bottle tops in water and let your child pull them out to match them up (make sure your paper is laminated first.) Sometimes even the smallest thing can spice up this activity.**The document is a page with blank circles (3 letter, 4 letter, 5 letter, and 6 letter names) to write the letters in or to use stickers. If you need something different or would like to type the letters in, email me and I'd be more than happy to send you a copy via email.
Great idea!! Thanks for sharing. Wonderful to have inexpensive learning tools!!
ReplyDeleteLove this. I just bought a whole bunch of caps for $1.00 at a garage sale!
ReplyDeleteI tried to download your document and got a message that the link is broken. I'm not sure if it's just me.
ReplyDeleteAs always, great ideas. I like hiding them around the room.
ReplyDeleteLisaDay
I just tried to download, but it is pdf so I can't edit.
ReplyDeleteHi Debra,
ReplyDeleteI just uploaded a different page with the circles blank. Hopefully this helps or I can email you the document so you can type the letters in.
nduggan2@gmail.com
Thanks!
Hi... Can you email to me zuraidarahim@yahoo.com I have a lot of bottle top but don't know what to do. Thanks for the idea
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