1. Color Sorting: Set up sensory bins with various shapes and colors for the child to sort by color. This helps in recognizing colors and shapes simultaneously.
  2. Shape Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt where the child finds and matches shapes in their sensory play area to enhance shape recognition.
  3. Pattern Making: Using different shapes, encourage the child to create patterns by arranging them in a sequence.
  4. Size Sorting: Introduce the concept of big and small by sorting shapes based on their size in sensory play.
  5. Counting Shapes: Have the child count the number of each shape they find in the sensory bins to practice counting skills.
  6. Shape Matching Memory Game: Create a memory game where the child matches shapes by memory, enhancing shape recognition and memory skills.
  7. Shape Puzzles: Introduce shape puzzles in sensory bins for the child to solve, promoting problem-solving skills.
  8. Shape Tracing: Provide sensory materials for the child to trace shapes, improving fine motor skills and shape familiarity.
  9. Math Storytelling: Encourage the child to create stories using shapes in the sensory bins, incorporating math concepts in a creative way.
  10. Shape Sorting Race: Turn shape sorting into a fun race activity where the child sorts shapes against the clock, fostering quick thinking and decision-making skills.