
Measuring with Unifix Cubes! Ages 3+
Here is a fun way to work on measurement, one to one correspondence, number recognition, and fine motors. Grab some masking tape, numbers and unifix

Here is a fun way to work on measurement, one to one correspondence, number recognition, and fine motors. Grab some masking tape, numbers and unifix

This was a fun way to work on Devyn’s fine motors and color recognition. She is still working on her colors as you will see

Devyn was laughing away while playing with these materials. I loved watching her as she figured out how to get the cards in the slot.

The boys really enjoyed card flipping and working on addition. Line 3 cups up in a row near the edge of the table. Get 3

If your children went trick or treating I bet they have candy that you can use for math! The first thing my kids like to

The boys played with these materials for almost an hour! They did a great job taking turns being the person who got to roll the

This was so easy to make! Kysen enjoyed matching all the colors. The thing he was most excited about was lifting up the lid to

Written by Debbie Markland I taught in an elementary school for two years, in a middle school for five, and in preschool for another 7, but

Here is a fun way to work on shape recognition. Shapes are everywhere. Kids love pointing out shapes they see in the world around them. Roll the

Written by Debbie Markland As some of us head “back to the classroom” during COVID19, we have all had to shift a few ways we teach.

Kysen and I had fun playing this easy memory game! Plate = tap the groundRed Cup = tap your headPurple cup = clap your hands

This was a fun surprise for the boys! They had no idea what was under the baking soda. I told them to squeeze some vinegar

This was a fun way to work on our sets of 10. The boys enjoyed setting up the pins (marker tops) all different ways. Then

Can you fill in the numbers that are missing? This is a fun way to practice counting and number recognition. When the child is first