Sticker - Put a sticker on each child’s right hand and then play “Simon Says” or the “Hokey Pokey.”
Lotion - Rub lotion or scented lip balm on each child’s right hand.
Bracelet – Let children make bracelets out of pipe cleaners and wear them on their right hand. Throughout the day call attention to their right hand…right ear…right leg…right foot, etc.
Flag – Trace around your right hand on construction paper and cut it out. Place it near the flag so children can visually match up their right hand and then place it over their hearts.
Poem - Hold up your hands and stick out thumbs and index fingers as you say:
Which is my left? Which is my right?
Sometimes it’s hard to tell.
But when I stick my thumbs out straight,
My left will make an “L.”

Song - Teach children this song to the tune of “Up on the Housetop.”
Here is my right hand way up high. (Hold up right hand.)
Here is my left hand touch the sky. (Hold up left.)
Right and left and roll out of sight. (Roll hands around.)
Now I know my left and right. (Hold up left and then right.)