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Make-It Monday: Pig Tail Matching Game

Do you have a little one at home that is learning colors and numbers? This game is a fun farming spin on a color and number sorting game. There are two ways to play this game: either sort all the pig tails to their matching color OR put the same number of tails on the pig to match the number.

Find a helpful how-to video below:

"Finished Pig Tail Matching Game"

Materials

  • Pipe cleaners (two per color of at least four different colors)
  • Kitchen shears or scissors
  • Snack size baggie
  • Paper (one background page plus a paper in colors to match your pipe cleaners)
  • A pig shape to trace (optional)
  • Marker
  • Glue

Instructions

  1. Using your marker or a finger (something round), twist your pipe cleaner into a coil shape.
  2. Once you have a coil, use your wire cutter to cut the coil in to half. These will be your pig tails! Put all tail pieces in a snack size baggie for storage.
  3. Using your marker and pig shape, trace a pig in each color paper to match your pipe cleaners.
  4. Glue your pigs on your background paper.
  5. Use your marker to number your pigs one to four.
  6. Get ready to play! You can play this game in two ways:
    1. Color matching: match all the tails in the bag to the correct color pig.
    2. Number matching: place one tail on the pig with the number “1” on it, two tails on the pig with the number “2”, etc.

Make-It Monday projects were posted in 2020 while we were closed for COVID-19. While we are open to the public again, we left these resources online for others to use. For a full list of previous projects, visit Make-It Monday.

Questions? Contact Sarah, the museum's education coordinator.