Counting Apples
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.
Set includes:
direction sheet
dice (0-5)
4 felt black cat mats
approximately 220 foam buttons
number cards
storage bag (fabric may vary)
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.
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