Explore geometry, counting, and cardinality in this magical learning activity for little learners!
Young children LOVE predictable rhyming poems. This poem supports our little learners’ development of the number five. Read and reread this poem with your learner as your learner helps the five little leaves all from their tree!
Dominoes are an easy and effective way to support your learner’s conceptual subitizing! Have fun parking the dominoes in their parking spots!
Head out to play mini-golf and take this score sheet with you! This score sheet was created to help little learners not only enjoy mini-golf, but also keep score in a way that is non-competitive and supports their numerical literacy.
Use two dice and place marker to play! This game works on 1:1 correspondence, recognizing numerals, and counting in order! You can use stickers, a marker, or crayons to keep track of your trip. You can also place the game board in a page protector and use a whiteboard marker. This will mean you only need to print the game board one time!
Learning Phone Numbers Activity PDF
Phone numbers are so important for our kiddos to learn and trying to get a kid to memorize a sequence of numbers can be really tedious and boring for everyone. Nevertheless, they do need to know at least one phone number for a grownup who they can call if they are lost or need help. With some color coding, puzzle matching, and cadence, learning a phone number can be more engaging. The more engaged we are, the more we retain and we really want our little ones to retain this important information.
Have you started holiday shopping? We’ve put together a list of 12 toys (all under $30) that are engaging, fun, and support mathematical thinking. The pdf includes links to take yourself straight to the toy to check out for yourself. Holiday Gift Guide- all under $30