Let’s make a geoboard! Geoboards are easy to make, budget-friendly and fun for kids of all ages from preschoolers and kindergarten kids to elementary aged kids. Geoboard activities are great fun, educational, and can help increase fine motor skills. Making a geoboard is easier than you might think and works great at home or in the classroom.

Make a Geoboard (text) child's hand over graph paper homemade geoboard with brightly colored pin heads and rubber bands - Kids Activities Blog
Let’s make colorful shapes with this awesome DIY geoboard.

Make Your Own Geoboard

It’s so easy to make a geoboard to build shapes and work on hand-eye coordination with toddlers and preschoolers. This would be a fun quiet activity if you have a bored preschooler  on your hands.

What Is A Geoboard?

A geoboard is a mathematical tool used to create different shapes like triangles and polygons. It’s an important tool used in schools to help teach basic geometry to elementary aged kids. Kids can learn about symmetry by using the grid, pegs and stretch bands to experiment with line segments, geometrical concepts as an open-ended educational tool or follow instructions on pattern cards.

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Supplies You Need to Make a Geoboard

Video: How To Make A Geoboard

How To Make Your Very Own Geoboard

Step 1

Step 1 - How to Make a Geoboard - one side of foam board covered with grid graph paper next to push pins with colorful heads
Start adding your pins into your board.

Cover one side of the foam board in Mod Podge and attach a sheet of graph paper.

Step 2

Step 2 - How to Make a Geoboard - place the push pins in rows on the graph paper grid equidistant from each other
Put the pins in evenly and fill up the entire board.

Once it’s dry, cut the board/paper to fit.

Step 3

Paint the sharp end of a map pin with Mod Podge, and push it into the foam board. Keep adding pins to the board at even intervals.

Step 4

Step 4 - How to Make a Geoboard - stringing stretch bands over the heads of the pins to create symmetry and shapes
Use rubber bands to make different shapes!

Allow to dry, and you’re ready to start adding shapes!

Step 5

Step 5 - How to Make a Geoboard - symmetrical shapes in colors of yellow, red and blue
This geoboard is great for learning colors, shapes, math, and practice fine motor skills!

Wrap rubber bands around the pin heads to create different shapes. My son loves this activity — we’ve tried making different scenes, like houses and trains. I’ll ask him to make certain shapes using certain colored rubber bands.

Finished GeoBoard

Finished DIY Geoboard shown with colorful rubber bands making symmetrical shapes
I love that this geoboard is budget-friendly!

It’s such a great learning activity!

You could also make some shape monsters  for another shape activity!

Make a Geoboard

How to Make a Geoboard

Make your own geoboard to learn about shapes, geometry, colors, and practice fine motor skills. This budget-friendly geoboard craft is great for kids of all ages especially: preschoolers, kindergarten kids, and elementary aged kids.

Materials

  • Map pins
  • Foam board
  • Graph paper
  • Mod Podge
  • Paint brush
  • Rubber bands

Instructions

  1. Cover one side of the foam board in Mod Podge and attach a sheet of graph paper.
  2. Once it’s dry, cut the board/paper to fit.
  3. Paint the sharp end of a map pin with Mod Podge, and push it into the foam board. Keep adding pins to the board at even intervals.
  4. Allow to dry, and you’re ready to start adding shapes!
  5. Wrap rubber bands around the pin heads to create different shapes. 

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What shapes are you going to make with your geoboard?



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