
Color Find! Ages 2+
This is a fun way to get kids working on their colors and up and moving! Grab some colored masking tape and tape it around
This is a fun way to get kids working on their colors and up and moving! Grab some colored masking tape and tape it around
Looking for a fun interactive way to practices colors? We got you covered! Check out this color hunt game. All you need is the color
Race to 20 Farm Game Learning Outcome Children will begin to develop an understanding of numbers Materials: Dice (numbers or dots) Race to 20 Farm
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
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
This is a fun game to play with a partner or play by yourself. The boys are practicing making sets of 10. If you
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
This activity is great for working on patterning skills and strengthening fine motor muscles. Studies have shown that encouraging a child’s understanding of patterns contributes
This activity is great for fine motor and spatial reasoning skills. Strong spatial reasoning skills in preschool help support math learning in elementary school. Great way
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
This activity is great for fine motors! You can also incorporate counting and color recognition. Materials (affiliate links): Santa Face Printable ( 1 Santa face)
This activity is great for fine motor and spatial reasoning skills. Strong spatial reasoning skills in preschool help support math learning in elementary school. Materials (affiliate
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
This is a fun way to work on shape recognition. Shapes are everywhere. Kids love pointing out shapes they see in the world around them.
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