Rainbow Spots Criss Cross Classroom Rug
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Rainbow Spots Criss Cross Classroom Rug
You Save: $ 10.00 USD (2.7%)
Product Description
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Description
Step Into a World of Colors withthe Rainbow Spots Criss Cross Rug
Are you in search of a classroom rug that is not only easy on the eyes but also child-friendly? Look no further than the Rainbow Spots Criss Cross Classroom Rug.This spectacular classroom carpet was crafted specifically with children in mind.
Size: 7'6 x 12'

The brightly colored rainbow spots across the rug are sure to capture any young one's attention, while simultaneously creating a visual delight for all who gaze upon it. Great attendance, lesson plans, story-time or playtime, this classroom-ready rug is perfect for children.
The Rainbow Spots Criss Cross Rug has child friendly colors on a crisp black background. Kids will love learning and playing on this classroom ready rug.This carpetis perfect for children and their teachers/parents!Sit them ondesignated spots while they learn.
It's important that students have access to a space to read and learn.This rug will allow teachers to set up a comfortable and colorful place in class.
Caring for your classroom rug
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Highest fiber density, with an infusion dye process. Ensures bright lasting color.
- Anti-Microbial and Anti-Static Treatment
- Treated with Scotchgard protector for superior soil resistance.
- 24 oz Nylon w/Urethane Backing System
- Class I Flammability/Fire Rating and Indoor Air Quality passed.
- Bound and double stitched with nylon edge yarn for maximum strength and durability.

Rainbow Connections Rug Activity
Rainbow Connections is an interactive classroom game designed for the rainbow criss-cross rug. It combines color recognition, strategic thinking, and physical movement to engage students in a fun learning experience.
Materials Needed
- Rainbow criss-cross rug (as shown in the image)
- A set of cards with various prompts (see examples below)
- A timer (optional)
Setup
- Place the rainbow criss-cross rug in an open area of the classroom.
- Prepare a set of prompt cards (see examples in the "Prompt Ideas" section).
Basic Rules
- Students form small groups (2-4 players per group).
- One student from each group stands on a colored circle on the rug.
- The teacher draws a prompt card and reads it aloud.
- Students must follow the prompt by moving to the appropriate circles on the rug.
- The first student or group to correctly complete the prompt wins a point.
Variations
- Solo Play: For individual practice, one student at a time can try to complete prompts within a set time limit.
- Team Challenge: Divide the class into two teams. Teams take turns sending a player to complete prompts.
- Relay Race: Groups line up and take turns sending one player at a time to complete a series of prompts.
Prompt Ideas
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Color Sequences
- "Touch three circles that make up the secondary colors."
- "Create a rainbow sequence from red to purple."
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Math Connections
- "Stand on circles that add up to 5 (using the number of letters in each color's name)."
- "Touch as many circles as the product of 2 x 4."
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Language Arts
- "Spell a three-letter word using the first letter of each color you touch."
- "Move to colors that rhyme with 'blue' and 'red'."
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Science Themes
- "Stand on colors you might see in a sunset."
- "Touch circles representing the colors of the four seasons."
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Physical Challenges
- "Hop on one foot to touch three warm colors."
- "Crab walk to connect the coolest and warmest colors on the rug."
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Social Studies
- "Move to colors found in the flags of three countries you can name."
- "Touch circles representing the colors of your school or local sports team."
Educational Benefits
- Enhances color recognition and memory
- Develops strategic thinking and problem-solving skills
- Improves physical coordination and spatial awareness
- Reinforces curriculum concepts in a fun, interactive way
- Encourages teamwork and communication
Adaptations
- For younger students, simplify prompts to focus on basic color recognition.
- For older students, increase complexity by combining multiple subjects or adding time pressures.
- Incorporate subject-specific content to review or introduce new material.
Remember to adjust the game's difficulty and focus based on your students' age and learning objectives. Have fun connecting the rainbow!