

This version of Simon says allows children to learn word/ sound recognition. To use, simply remove the paper and place on a clear block or mounting surface To clean use soap and water or a non-alcohol based wipe. The first person to make it to the finish line wins, but play until everyone makes it to the end Riley and Company red rubber stamps are made out of top quality red rubber, deeply etched and trimmed closely to give you the best impression possible All red rubber stamps are cling mount and come with a white paper cover over the back.


If “Simon” doesn’t say “Simon Says” and the children respond they have to start over at the beginning.Ħ. If “Simon” says “Simon says fat, fit, and fax” and the students say that it doesn’t rhyme than they move up but if they say that they do rhyme than they take a step back.ĥ. If “Simon” says “Simon says fat, cat, and bat” and the students say it rhymes they move up but if they say they don’t rhyme than they take a step backĤ. (The person should either choose rhyming words or not.)ģ. Whoever is “Simon” is coming up with sets of three words and they can either rhyme or not. Make a “Finish Line” on the other side of the room, or on the opposite end on where you are.Ģ. Using these muscles each and every day helps your child to strengthen and coordinate the muscles they need in order to function. This includes running, climbing, jumping, dancing, etc. In this blog we are going to talk about a game called Simon Says but we are going to put a twist on it! The rules of the game are super simple. Simon says twist from side to side Gross Motor Skills Gross motor skills involve movements that use the larger muscles in your body.
