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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Homemade Geoboard

Materials:

Peg board (Size is up to you.  We used a leftover piece we had on hand).
Nuts and bolts (We used 32 x 1" and they seemed to fit perfectly).
Rubber bands 

The piece of peg board we had was white in color.  If you have a piece that is brown or another color I suggest painting it white.  My daughter is using rubber bands here, however, I plan on giving my 16M old a go at this with some soft hair ties.  I also skipped every other hole when putting the bolts in.  







4 comments:

  1. A geo-board has been on my list for a while now for when my son is a bit older and more developed in his fine motor skills. I think they look wonderfully engaging. I really do have to wait though. I think if I introduce it too early he will become quite frustrated with the activity.

    Really looking forward to making one - is there no end to the possibilities of peg board? :)

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  2. I'm seeing this in a larger size as an awesome center in my elementary art classroom! I've had geoboards on my mind for a while now, but I like this idea much better: cheaper, less time to make, and doing it on a large scale will promote teamwork, sharing, etc! Thanks for the idea!

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  3. Love it! Have you seen our giant vertical one that we made with basically the same concept? The children love it! http://www.childcentralstation.com/2011/08/diy-chalboard-feltboard-pegboard.html

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  4. Hello! How old is your daughter here?

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