
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.
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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.
Put the apples on the tree and watch them fall. Children will learn to practice identifying lowercase letters and their sounds.
This fun activity and song reinforces number recognition and ordering numbers.
Learning numbers is fun when you add them to the apple tree.
A popular song and flannel board activity. Skills include one to one correspondence, fine motor, following directions, and rote counting.
Reach in and pull out a lettered rabbit from the "magic" hat. Have fun learning the letters of the alphabet and the sounds they make.
Retell the delightful story of "Sneezy the Snowman" by author Maureen Wright.
Counting buttons will help the children learn to recognize numbers, counting out the correct number of buttons, and beginning addition and subtraction.
Reinforces lowercase letter recognition and comes with a storage bag.
Have fun going on a bear hunt. Number recognition, counting, and ordering numbers are skills gained on the hunt.
Help the monkeys climb to the top of the tree. Children will practice identifying lowercase letters, putting letters in order, rhyming, and letter sounds.
Chicka goes with the popular story by Bill Martin, Jr. There are 2 different activities that reinforces upper and lowercase letters, letter sounds and rhyming.
Practice counting from 10 to 100 with Zero the Hero. Putting the stars in the right order and number recognition are other skills in this packet. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane.
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.
The little mouse packet reinforces colors, number recognition 1-10, 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 math center is for up to 4 children. Children will have fun at this center recognizing numbers, addition, subtraction, 1-to-1 correspondence, and ordering numbers.
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.
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.
Have fun going on a bear hunt. Number recognition, counting, and ordering numbers are skills gained on the hunt.
Help “Old McDonald” count all of his farm animals. Reinforces number identification, counting and ordering numbers.
This is a great whole group activity that teaches number recognition 0-30, patterning, ordering, and following directions.
This is a 4-person math center. Skills in the “Monster Eyes” packet include recognizing numbers, counting objects and improving fine motor skills.
A popular song and number activity. Teaches number recognition, ordering numbers, one-to-one correspondence, and following directions.
What better way to teach your children shapes. This activity will reinforce shapes, following directions and learning the names of their classmates. This is a great circle, whole group activity.
A popular song and flannel board activity. Skills include one to one correspondence, fine motor, following directions, and rote counting.
A flannel board activity/song to reinforce number recognition and ordering numbers 0-30.
This popular math center (1-6 children) will help children with number identification, 1-to-1 correspondence, and beginning addition and subtraction.