Zip game is a great activity to practice many learning opportunities such as: · fine motor development · hand and eye coordination · concentration and problem solving Materials I need are zippers in different colours glued o n cardboard. For young children, learning how to use zippers can be difficult, but that is where learning through play can help them. This fun activity is a great way to encourage the skills needed for using zippers. To make this activity more interactive, we can ask questions like: Do you have clothes with zippers? Where have you seen zippers before? The area I am developing through this activity is to show them how to handle and use zippers themselves. This game will teach them responsibility and to support their self-dressing skills. EYLF Learning Outcomes 1.3 – Children develop knowledgeable and confident self-identities National Quality Standard 1.1.3 – All aspects of the program, including routines, are organise