
Where Are All the Letters?
This is a great whole group activity that teaches letter recognition, patterning, ordering, and following directions.
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This is a great whole group activity that teaches letter recognition, patterning, ordering, and following directions.
Children will learn the names of the basic shapes while learning the songs that are included.
This is a 4-person math center. There are some hungry alligators in this center. This center will help children practice basic addition and subtraction, counting, identifying numbers, and sequencing.
The little worm packet reinforces colors, number recognition 1-10, and ordering numbers.
Have fun finding the missing number. Children will learn to recognize 0-20, the number before and after the number they select 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.
Children will learn the names of the basic shapes while learning the songs that are included.
This is a 4-person math center. Skills in the “Monster Eyes” packet include recognizing numbers, counting objects and improving fine motor skills.
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.
A popular song and number activity. Teaches number recognition, ordering numbers, one-to-one correspondence, and following directions.
Makes a great math center. Reinforces sorting, counting, and patterning.
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.
Counting buttons will help the children learn to recognize numbers, counting out the correct number of buttons, and beginning addition and subtraction.
Encourage children’s math skills with this fun potato activity set. Skills include number recognition, ordering numbers, and following directions.
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.
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.
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.
A fun and unique way to teach numbers to your children using the “old woman theme.”