Miss. Mackenzie's Activity Blog 3 DIY Name Puzzles
DIY Name Puzzles
Spell it, Build it, Know it!
Materials needed:
- Printer for a photo of your child
- Safety scissors
- Markers or crayons
- A thick sheet of paper
- Glue stick
- Optional for decorating: glitter, stickers, feathers, and more
How to make and use your name puzzle
- Print out a photo of your child and glue it onto your thick sheet of paper, leaving space at the bottom to write their name. The number of letters in their name will correlate to how many lines you add. (see example above)
-Write your child's name in large, clear letters in the boxes created at the bottom of the paper. You can use lowercase, uppercase, or both, depending on what they are learning.
- Cut between each letter along the lines, creating strips of paper, one for each letter of their name.
- Mix up all the strips of paper and invite your child to put the pieces together. They will not only be spelling their name, but also solving the puzzle that is their face! Continue to shuffle the strips until they master it.
- Once mastered, you can create new puzzles that involve family members, siblings, or even pets to build up their spelling and facial recognition skills.
- Encourage them to decorate their puzzle! By having them decorate it adds a creative element and boosts engagement.
Benefits of this activity for Literacy
- Letter recognition
- Name recognition
- Fine motor skills
- Facial recognition
- Spelling
- Sequencing
Photos from- Totschooling
- Mackenzie Pace
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