Place different lengths of tape on the floor or poster board. Then have your child use Unifix cubes to measure the lines. This is a simple way to practice counting, measuring, and comparing lengths. Lastly, check out this really easy and fun way to practice counting! Your email address will not be published. Patterns with Bears Counting Bears are a great math manipulative to use with preschoolers. Sorting Colors with Bears Sorting is a skill preschoolers should work on a lot.
Money Muncher A fun way to work on sorting is with a money muncher! Math Skill: Patterns and Relationships 4. Sorting Jelly Beans Anytime we work with candy, my kids love it! Graphing Graphing is always good to introduce to preschoolers. Math Skill: Patterns and Relationships 6. Shape Wheel This is a fun activity for learning shapes! Shape Sorter An easy way to practice shapes is with a Shape Sorter! Math Skill: Geometry 8.
Noodle Shape Cards A neat sensory activity and a fun way to learn shapes are with noodles! Math Skill: Geometry 9. Foam Sticks Learn shapes in the tub with these foam sticks!
Dice Game This is a really fun game! Math Skill: Number Concepts Star Number Cards Practice counting and recognizing numbers with star number cards. Ladybug Math We made these adorable ladybugs and they were a hit! Balloons Learn the order of numbers with this really fun game involving balloons!
Estimating with Water We learned about estimation with a dropper last summer when we did water activities. Math Skill: Measurement Pouring and Comparing We practiced pouring skills with rice into these beakers. Math Skill: Measurement Lastly, check out this really easy and fun way to practice counting! Comments Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Great ideas! I teach future teachers, at the college level.
Your site is a treasure trove! Each and every one has been a hit in my classroom or my home or both! So sometimes simpler is better.
And you never know. That being said, I do have some favorite math supplies. These are items I like using in the classroom for a wide variety of math activities for preschoolers and kindergartners. We have a variety of early math games and activities perfect for small groups and center time. The roll and color bundle has 11 sets of math games that would work with different levels of children in early childhood classrooms. Each bundle comes with up to 9 game cube configurations and up to 16 game mats.
Preschool math games help students learn about math in a fun and interactive way. Here are some of the things students will learn when they're playing games that are focused on preschool math. In preschool, students start learning basic math.
They begin identifying shapes, including circles, squares, triangles, rhombuses, rectangles, stars, and hearts. They also learn how to count up to twenty, and they learn how to count objects. Additionally, preschoolers study how to write out numbers and draw shapes.
Math games help preschoolers master these various skills.
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