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Category: Number Sense

Age 2+

Math with Candy!

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

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Age 3+

Subitizing- What is it?

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

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Age 3+

Marble Bowling! Ages 3+

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

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Age 4+

Make 10 Bingo! Ages 4+

This is a fun game to play with a partner or play by yourself.   The boys are practicing making sets of 10.  If you

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Age 3+

Heart Roll & Count! Ages 3+

Play with a partner or by yourself. Roll the dice. Color the heart that matches the quantity of dots you rolled. Continue Rolling until all

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Age 3+

Number Sense Game! Ages 3+

This is a fun way to practice, number recognition, one to one correspondence, subitizing and number sense.  All of these math concepts will help build

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Age 3+

Number Stacking Cups! Ages 3+

Kysen really loved this math activity. It was great for working on number recognition, subitizing,  and one to one correspondence (if they have to count

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Age 3+

Equal, Greater or Less Than! Ages 3+

This activity is great for comparing numbers.  Comparing numbers is an important part of understanding the mathematical concepts of “greater than” and “less than,” and for

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Age 4+

10 Noodle Abacus! AGES 4+

A DIY abacus! This is a great way to work on sets of 10. Number sense is important because it encourages students to think flexibly

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