A few hours each week I take off my "mom hat" to teach water aerobics. One of my goals when teaching this group of adults is to try to incorporate a little fun (while still working hard) into each class. Today I'm sharing one of my class favorites, (Swimming Pool Scrabble), and showing how to make it age appropriate for your children.
Supplies Needed: sponges, scissors, permanent marker
Cut sponges in half. Write letters on each sponge (we only put letters on one side, but you can easily make these "tiles" double sided to give you more spelling options).
Throw the "scrabble sponges" in the pool, then swim to collect all of the pieces. Both of my children are still learning to swim - so instead of making it a competition, we worked together to collect all of the pieces, or would take turns swimming out to grab a letter.
Once collected - play an age appropriate game of scrabble. With my 3 year old, we worked on putting the letters in alphabetical order, and finding the letters that made up his name - with my 5 year old, we'd see how many simple words we could form using the letters she had collected.
Throw them back in and start over again.
In addition to being a fun and active way to play with letters, this game provides an excellent way to improve stroke technique/efficiency (by having to reach for the letters) without seeming like "swimming instruction".
What are your favorite pool toys/games?
Hampton Swim School says
What a brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing
Michelle says
I am definitely doing this? How long do the sponges last? do they get ycky after a while?
Hoyby Crafts says
Ooooh, I love this!!! So creative! I am all over this. Thanks so much for sharing. I look forward to looking through your blog, as I have a just-turned-one-year-old, and I will take all the ideas I can get 🙂 Stopping by from Hoyby Crafts.
Miki says
What a creative and fun idea! I might do this for our youngest niece ;).
Hope your week's off to a great start!
Miki.
In Lieu of Preschool says
What a cool idea!!
Scrabble Finder says
Great idea! love it…
Juggling With Kids says
This is such a great idea! I love it! How fun this would be for any kid. We featured this on our Weekly Play Date. jugglingwithkids.com/2012/06/weekly-kids-co-op-come-and-play-7.html
Mika says
What a fantastic idea! I have included this in my 5 Great Finds: Fun things to do with sponges.
I hope it is ok to use a photo to go with the link back to your blog.
MiaB says
This is a pretty awesome idea!!
Crystal Underwood says
I really loved this post so much! I have featured it on my post for The Kids Co-Op this week 🙂
Deborah says
Such a fun idea!!
PlayDrMom says
What a great idea! My kids will LOVE this. Thanks so much for sharing it on this week's Kids Co-Op Linky!
Danielle says
Adorable idea! Can we come play with you?
Kristin says
This is a great idea!
Unknown says
LOVE THIS! I'm going to do this with my son, he's been going to swim lessons regularly, this would be an awesome game for building on his confidence even more!
Jean Oram says
Love it! Kids learn best through play and if you can make it a fun challenge, all the better. Now hmmm… I wonder if I could do something like this for soccer…
Thanks!
Jenner says
Well now, that is a super cool idea! Going to do this with my kids this summer.
Unknown says
Oh this idea is awesome! We have a pool in our backyard and I bet my kids would love this. I wonder if the foam sheets would work too?
~ LaVonne says
such a fun idea! thanks for sharing!
Unknown says
So much wonderful learning can be achieved with this activity because it reaches tactile, kinesthetic and auditory. Love it!
Crystal Underwood says
I love this idea!! I can't wait until my girls are old enough to play 🙂
KiddyCharts says
What a brilliant idea – I love it!