Stacking Shapes Pegboard-Fine Motor-Tools 4 Teaching-Classroom Decor and More
Stacking Shapes Pegboard-Fine Motor-Tools 4 Teaching-Classroom Decor and More
Stacking Shapes Pegboard-Fine Motor-Tools 4 Teaching-Classroom Decor and More
Stacking Shapes Pegboard-Fine Motor-Tools 4 Teaching-Classroom Decor and More
Stacking Shapes Pegboard-Fine Motor-Tools 4 Teaching-Classroom Decor and More

Stacking Shapes Pegboard


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Children will spend hours sorting and stacking shapes according to their comparable attributes! These large-sized pegs are easy for small hands to handle.

Includes:

  • Pegboard with 25 holes
  • 25 Pegs - 5 red, 5 orange, 5 pink, 5 green, and 5 blue
  • Each color has 5 shapes - square, circle, triangle, star, and hexagon
Board measures 9.5"L x 9.5"W x .5"H

Learning Style: Tactile, Visual

Skill Development

  • Organization - Have students sort the pegs by color or shape. Then have them stack or place the pegs in rows on the pegboard, again by color or shape. This trains their brains to identify and discriminate between similarities and differences and focus on visual details, developing visual perceptual skills needed to strengthen overall organization skills.
  • Fine Motor - Picking up, placing, and removing pegs is good practice in grasping and helps students develop hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity, and the pincer grasp.
  • Math - Introduce students to repeating patterns, like orange-green-orange-green or circle-triangle-square-circle-triangle-square. Helping students recognize and understand basic patterns prepares them for more advanced math skills such as skip counting, order, and prediction.

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