Play idea: Construction site with Stapelstein®
Reaction, Memory, and Concentration
Anleitung
The Stapelstein® Originals are scattered all over the floor. Each child transforms into a construction worker for the game and moves around the room. The game leader is the construction manager and announces how many floors a new building should have, for example, 3 floors = 3 Originals. The participating children come together and start building the structure to the correct height. The construction manager checks the result. The Originals are then dismantled and distributed for the next round.
Varianten
2x2 equals 4
Instead of numbers, the game leader can also present math problems within a small number range. You then calculate the solution and group accordingly.
Villa Kunterbunt
Instead of numbers, the construction manager calls out how many colors the buildings should have: one-, two-, three-, four-colored, multicolored.
I'm building a castle
It doesn't have to be just houses that are built. Imagination knows no bounds. More complex structures are also possible. How about a castle, a house entrance, a parking lot, a doghouse, etc.? Each solution can look different and other materials can also be used additionally.
Change of location
Construction sites are known to be all over the city. Before the game starts, different spots in the room are given different names, such as "Hall Street" for the hallway, "Corner Ring" for the right corner of the room, "Marketplace" for the middle of the room, etc. The construction manager calls out, in addition to the number, color, or type of building, also the location where the construction should take place.