Little Bee
The little bee packet reinforces colors, number recognition 1-10, and ordering numbers.
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The little bee packet reinforces colors, number recognition 1-10, and ordering numbers.
This is a math center for up to 4 children. The apple center will help children identify numbers, ordering numbers, 1-to-1 correspondence, addition, subtraction, and fine motor skills.
Counting buttons will help the children learn to recognize numbers, counting out the correct number of buttons, and beginning addition and subtraction.
This popular math center (1-6 children) will help children with number identification, 1-to-1 correspondence, and beginning addition and subtraction.
This activity (1-4 children) will help children learn to identify numbers, order numbers, count, and boost addition and subtraction skills.
Have fun with this colorful set. It can be used as a transitional activity working with children to learn names, sight words, colors, numbers, and other skills you are working on. The “BUZZY” activity will help children learn letters and following directions.
A fun activity to help children learn their numbers, ordering numbers, and following directions.
Going camping? This camping activity will help children identify upper and lowercase letters and match them.
A fun alphabet activity to reinforce letter recognition, rhyming and matching upper to lowercase letters.
A fun and unique way to teach numbers to your children using the “old woman theme.”
Children will practice retelling the classic Bill Martin Jr. story of “Brown Bear” using flannel board animals and characters. Skills in this packet include sequencing, identifying colors, and color words.
Makes a great math center. Reinforces sorting, counting, and patterning.
Improve prepositional skills by using this colorful set. Children will improve their language skills and following directions.
This fun activity and song reinforces number recognition and ordering numbers.
This is a 2-4 person math center. Put bony plates on the dinosaurs. Children will learn to identify shapes and colors with this activity.
This jungle activity will get them rocking to the beat and will reinforce counting by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, 10’s and 100’s. This activity goes with "Bingo, Bango, Bongo" on Shari Sloane's “Get Ready” CD.
Makes a great math center. Reinforces sorting, counting, and patterning.
This is a 6-person math center. Skills in this activity are counting objects up to 20 and beginning addition/subtraction.
This is a 4-person math center. Skills in the “Monster Eyes” packet include recognizing numbers, counting objects and improving fine motor skills.
The little mouse packet reinforces colors, number recognition 1-10, and ordering numbers.
Have fun going on a bear hunt. Number recognition, counting, and ordering numbers are skills gained on the hunt.
Counting buttons will help the children learn to recognize numbers, counting out the correct number of buttons, and beginning addition and subtraction.
This is a math center for up to 4 children. The apple center will help children identify numbers, ordering numbers, 1-to-1 correspondence, addition, subtraction, and fine motor skills.
Learn to identify numbers 0-25 and letters a-z with this fun popcorn activity. Ordering numbers and letters and sorting are other skills introduced in this activity.
This activity (1-4 children) will help children learn to identify numbers, order numbers, count, and boost addition and subtraction skills.
The little bird packet reinforces colors, number recognition 1-10, and ordering numbers.
What better way to teach your children numbers. This activity will reinforce numbers, following directions and learning the names of their classmates. This is a great circle, whole group activity.
A popular song and number activity. Teaches number recognition, ordering numbers, one-to-one correspondence, and following directions.
Have a lot of fun and perform a little magic with this activity. Children will learn to follow directions, recognize numbers, ordering, and learn the concept of more, less and the same.
A fun and unique way to teach numbers to your children using the “old woman theme.”