

Goals: To help the child learn linear measurements, to learn the spacial relationship of objects, to develop a sense of differences in lengths, and to practice using a ruler. You may increase the difficulty of the game by including addition problems (pick two cards and add the length of each item together) or subtraction problems. The first player to reach the finish line wins! Players will continue around the board to the finish line. The next player will continue in a similar fashion. Here's how to do it, as demonstrated by certified personal trainer Danielle Gray. One great option is the inchworm, which is sure to work your legs, arms, core, and back. The length of the shape or object will be the number of places the player can move on the board. FebruWhen it comes to working out, it's always a good idea to have an arsenal of full-body moves at your disposal. Player must measure the shape or object they picked. First person draws from the card pile (or pile of objects). Board Game such as a Candyland board (or you can download the inchworm below).īoard Game Cards (download file available in color or black and white below) or objects of different lengths.ģ-4 tokens (pennies or pieces from another game will work)ĭirections: Determine who will go first.
