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When the weather is sunny outside, my preschool girls like to grab their box of sidewalk chalk and get creative. Here are a few games and activities we’ve enjoyed with a wide sidewalk and a box of chalk.
1. Make a Map.
Have your preschooler help you draw a map for their toy cars. The map could be based on your neighbourhood or on a favourite place or movie. Then let your preschooler drive the cars around the map. (Check out ChalkCity’s great products!)
2. Trace themselves.
Have your child lay down on the sidewalk and use a piece of chalk to trace around them. Children can then add details such as hair, clothing, faces, etc. See how many different poses your children can come up with.
3. Hopscotch.
Draw a hopscotch game for your children. They might be able to help draw the squares or the numbers. Then take turns jumping through the hopscotch. This is great for teaching numbers as well as helping preschoolers learn to hop.
4. Draw the Alphabet.
I’m terrible at drawing pictures, so I came up with something I could draw: letters. My girls had fun singing the alphabet song while I made fancy letters for them. Your preschooler may be able to help you draw some of the letters or may want to help decorate the letters after you’ve drawn them. You could also draw letters on your trampoline and have your preschooler bounce on them.
5. Make an Obstacle Course.
Use a piece of chalk to draw a path or obstacle course around your sidewalk or playground. Children can follow the lines and arrows around. Use symbols to indicate activities (such as a swirl to show that they are supposed to turn in circles, or stars to indicate that they should reach for the stars). Your preschooler can suggest where the path should go or what activities should be done along the path. After the path is made, cheer for them as they run or walk through the obstacle course.
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6. Colours and Shapes.
Draw a variety of shapes in a variety of different colours (or have your preschooler do this). Then play a game where you call the shape name (e.g., “Purple triangle!”) and your preschooler runs to stand on the shape. You can take a turn too or invite your preschooler’s friends to join in. This helps children learn their colours and shapes.
7. Faces and Feelings.
Draw several circles on the ground and then draw simple faces inside—smiley faces, frowny faces, etc. Talk to your preschooler about how each face might be feeling and why they might feel that way. Encourage your preschooler to draw some faces too and ask them about their drawings (e.g., “Who are you drawing? How does she feel? Why does she feel that way?”). Enjoy the stories your preschooler tells you.
More Chalk Activities
- Make your own Squeezie Sidewalk Chalk
- Use Ice Chalk for sensory play
- Take sidewalk chalk for a walk
One of the things I love about sidewalk chalk is that it’s so cheap and yet so versatile. What activities does your preschooler like to do with a box of sidewalk chalk?
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Spray Sidewalk Chalk
Now there is a new type of sidewalk chalk… Spray Chalk.
It’s perfect for making race tracks and fun designs for your kids to play with. But it’s for older kids and adults to do the spraying. Kids under 13 years of age need to be supervised.
Check out this fun race track idea…
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Summer says
Can ya give me ideas for sidewalk chalk
Crystal Rose says
My daughter loves to play hopscotch and draw rainbows all over the sidewalk.
Pamela Halligan says
Growing up in the city, we, of course, had lots of sidewalk and pavement to draw on. My mom would create a game for us that entailed a huge circle and rules similar to hopscotch. We would play for hours. I wish I remembered what she called it.
Bonnie Way says
That’s a great idea! There are so many ways to be creative with chalk and use it for other games. 🙂
cheryla lister says
When I was a kid, we always played hopscotch. Love the “draw around the body idea. Often you can find the big chalks at a dollar store – super economical way to have fun.
Bonnie Way says
Yes, we watch for chalk on sale or in bulk so that it’s cheaper. 🙂
Laura says
Love these ideas! We do not have a playset in our yard (we live in an association) so sidewalk chalk is a MUST at our house. It’s great to get some new ideas besides “hey, kids, draw something!”
Bonnie Way says
We have a small playset (slide) so chalk helps come up with more things to do, as you say. 🙂 Have fun!
Erin says
Thanks for this! I’m pinning it to use this weekend with Max – we’ve been bored stiff this summer with all the rain we’ve had, but this weekend should be nice 🙂
Bonnie Way says
Around here we’re waiting for some rain to wash away all our pictures so we can draw some more!!! So the rain can be good if you’ve been busy with chalk. 🙂 Oh, and finding a puddle with chalk is also fun – it turns into chalk paint (for slightly messier fun!).
Jenn says
Great ideas! My kids love chalk!
Fariha says
Great tips. My kids love their chalkboard easel, I’ll have them try drawing on the driveway as well. It’s been ages since they’ve done that.
Nancy says
These are great ideas! We usually do most of these when we bust out the chalk! It is so much fun!
Sandy says
These are great ideas, Bonnie! I used to love drawing with chalk in the driveway when I was a kid. I sent our little one outside the other day with a bucket of coloured chalk and was presented with a huge drawing of a monster truck, lol Fun way to spend part of a summer day.
Bonnie Way says
When I was a kid, we didn’t have a paved driveway or sidewalk so I couldn’t do this – so I’m having fun doing it with my girls! 🙂
The Savvy Bump says
Great ideas for using sidewalk chalk! You can also do a science experiment by adding vinegar and baking soda to your chalk pictures. It’s a lot of fun!
Bonnie Way says
oooh, that’s a great idea! 🙂
Susan says
Bonnie, I love these ideas. My girls often play with sidewalk chalk and I’ll definitely try making an obstacle course with them.
Bonnie Way says
I hope they have fun! It’s a quick, easy way to keep kids entertained.