My four-year-old is starting school soon and, while he can recognize his own name, he is still learning to put the letters of his name in the correct order. I want him to know how to write his own name before school starts but first, he needs to know what order the letters go in. This DIY Name Recognition Puzzle and Scissor Practice activity has been perfect for that.
Since this puzzle was so easy to make I made one for my two-year-old as well. If she can be further along than my four-year-old is right now, I will be so excited because we won’t have to cram the summer before four-year-old preschool starts.
The cutting practice involved in this activity is so good for both of them, too, so it was definitely worth the few minutes it took me to put the activity together.
This activity is so simple, it will only take a couple of minutes to prepare. Plus, it will keep your kids busy for a while.
DIY Name Recognition Puzzle and Scissor Practice
To start, I drew a “sun” shape onto a piece of yellow paper. It was *supposed* to be a sun, but it definitely didn’t turn out as round as a sun. My kids didn’t mind so I didn’t fix it LOL.
I cut the shape out myself and then wrote their name on it. I left space in between each letter so that I could draw lines and they could cut on the lines.
That was all the preparation I had to do… they did the rest!!
I gave my kids scissors and explained to them that they had to cut on the lines that I drew. Sylas (four-years-old) did it with no problem and Josie (two-years-old) just needed a little help with hers.
That was it! It is so simple. Sylas is already putting his whole puzzle together on his own and starting to recognize where the letters go in his name.
What name recognition activities have you done with your kids? Tell me about it in the comment, or even drop a link if you’ve written a blog post about it!
If you’re looking for even more name recognition ideas, check out my other post- Name Recognition with Caterpillar Letter Matching
This is great. Would you mind if I shared it with my friend who runs a blog about keeping the kids entertained at home?
Please do!! Thank you for sharing my post and thank you for the comment! What is the URL of your friend’s blog? I’d love to check it out!