
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

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

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

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

This game is an easy way to work on number sense. Since the kids are rolling balls of play dough they are also working their

Kysen thought this game was so silly. This kind of visual number sense empowers children and fosters a meaningful understanding of quantity. Strong number sense

By introducing your child to numerals, the amount each numeral represents, and one-to-one correspondence, you will help your child learn to count with accuracy and

The boys had so much fun playing this game. As they turn a card they had to say the number. If the number is the

Number bonds let students split numbers in useful ways. They show how numbers join together, and how they break down into component parts. Number bonds

Here, Kysen is showing how he can decompose numbers less than 5 in more than one way. Simply put five double sided chips in a

Number bonds let students split numbers in useful ways. They show how numbers join together, and how they break down into component parts. Number bonds

This is an easy DIY math game! You can use this game for math equations, number order, number recognition, evens and odds. It is also

Number bonds let students split numbers in useful ways. They show how numbers join together, and how they break down into component parts. They foster number

We have been working on patterns this week. In this activity, the kids created a pattern with the counting bears. Then they represented their patterns

This is a fun way to practice number recognition, number ordering and one to one correspondance on a hot sunny day! Materials(affiliate links): Water Balloons

Working on our number sets. The kids enjoyed sorting the dominos on the number mats. This is a great activity to work on the understanding