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Indoor Paper Hopscotch

Gross motor skills

Indoor Paper Hopscotch

A build-your-own hopscotch made of paper numbered 1 to 6, laid out on the floor in a straight line, an L-shape, or a spiral. Jump through on two feet while saying the numbers, try hopping on one foot, and rearrange the path whenever you like.

Age
3 to 4 years
Duration
15-20 min
Materials
Printables: numbered A4 sheets
Supervision
Semi-supervisé
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Step by step

  1. Print the numbered squares from 1 to 6 on A4 paper.
  2. Lay out the hopscotch on the floor together (straight line, L-shape, spiral), naming each number out loud.
  3. Jump through once with both feet together while counting out loud to show how it works.
  4. Let your child jump from square to square while saying the numbers; count along if they need a hand. If they jump out of order, let them finish the round, then turn counting back into a fun game.
  5. Hop on one foot for a few squares, jump backwards, or let your child rebuild the course.
  6. Toss a ball of scrunched-up paper onto a square and jump to it; save the full traditional hopscotch rules for ages 4 to 6.

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