
We created this morning’s snack into a matching game and a brief activity about patterns. We had a variety of snacks and my kids loved getting to eat their “school” activity!
What you need:
- egg carton
- mini-muffin liners
- a variety of snacks (at least 5-6)
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We filled the various sections with grapes, cheese, cheerios, goldfish, pepperoni, chocolate, dried fruit and cereal. I made sure that there were matches of all but two sections. Then when one child would pick a section to eat the other child would have to find the “matching” section and eat it. They took turns until almost all of the matches were eaten. With the left over sections (goldfish, cheerios & fruit) we decided to create patterns. I demonstrated the first pattern, after that the kids enjoyed making their own pattern and filling the sections with the “right” foods.

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This post is a variation to an earlier post by Erin,
Matching and Sorting with Nature. Thanks Erin for the inspiration.
For more ideas, check out
Muffin Tin Mondays. Lots of moms have posted creative ways to incorporate “muffins” into your day!

Does this count? Absolutely!! Thanks for contributing this to the Hands on Homeschool Carnival. It’s FAB!
What a cute idea! I’m sure it was a lot of fun, and yummy!
love it!
What a great idea/lesson!
What a great idea!!!
This is soooo great!
I love that you made this a matching game!
Very neat idea. I see your theme this week is “water” We will be having that theme in a few weeks, I’ll have to stop back by and see your ideas. 🙂
Matching and snacking together… genius!!
What a great idea! I love it!