
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
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
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
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.
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
Kysen was so excited when he realized the dish soap bottle could make the bottle tops move. He had to match the number on the
This is a fun game to play with a partner or play by yourself. The boys are practicing making sets of 10. If you
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 math game that works on number recognition and one to one correspondence. Roll the dice and stack the same number of
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
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
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
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