Easy DIY Visual Discrimination Activity for Toddlers & Preschoolers

Hi!

This is a simple DIY activity that I had pinned when Moksh was just a toddler. It has been there on blogosphere for some time now. I’m glad to share it with you today!

Here’s the link to the video
https://youtu.be/AbG8gdvSgPs

To put this activity together, I used 12 thermocol or Styrofoam balls instead of original ping pong balls. I used the egg stand from the refrigerator and you can use an egg carton.

You may want to make sure that the size of your balls is good for fitting into the carton.

Then with the sharpie markers, I colored 6 balls with their one hemisphere red and other 6 balls with their one hemisphere blue. In all the balls, the other hemisphere was left to be white.

We made some task cards, printed and laminated for durability and cut. And these can be hand drawn and colored as they are simple to make.

Now I was ready with the activity to present to Moksh. Moksh instantly liked it!

Great for visual perception and discrimination, this activity also helps to boost concentration.

Thanks for watching & happy learning:))

:thumbsup: great idea. Thanks for sharing.