Children use their whole body to make the shape of a letter or number called by the teacher.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Cross-curricular with literacy. Works in any language — the shapes are universal. Children can call letters in their home language.
Focus on simple shapes: I, L, T, O, V. Pairs or groups make it achievable for children who find individual shapes difficult.
Are children using their whole body or just their arms? Do they hold the shape still for others to see?
No resources needed. Works anywhere with floor space.
Children move too quickly between shapes. Teach them to hold each shape still for a count of three so others can see it clearly.
Body letters link physical education with literacy development. They also build spatial awareness and body control.
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