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Showing posts with label Numbers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Numbers. Show all posts

September 18, 2015

Preschool Corn Counting Activity with Printable

One of our favorite activities during the Fall season is visiting a local pumpkin patch that has a huge corn box for the kids to play in. My preschooler loves to lay down in it and have her siblings cover all of her up except her face. Our love for the corn box inspired this Preschool Corn Counting Activity I am sharing with you today. It's a great activity for preschoolers to practice counting, recognizing numbers, hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. 

February 6, 2015

Number Heart Lacing Preschool Activity

UPDATE 2/7/15: I was asked if I could make a black and white version of the printable to be copied on a copy machine and one with number 1-10. You can find the black and white version of the printable HERE and the 1-10 printable HERE.

I have been working with my preschooler on recognizing her teen numbers and number 20. She can count them out loud proficiently, but we've needed some extra practice with recognizing those tricky teen numbers. As a form of practice, I made this Valentine's Day themed Numbers Heart Lacing Activity. I love how it is not only number practice, but also incorporates working on fine motor skills with the lacing aspect of it.

May 20, 2014

Counting Crocodiles...A preschool math activity

I happened upon a darling book at the library last week, "Counting Crocodiles" by Judy Sierra and illustrated by Will Hillenbrand. The book inspired a preschool activity full of math and fun!

January 21, 2014

Valetine's Day Themed Preschool Activity Trays

We had another round of Valentine's Day themed activity trays this past week and I thought I would share them with you. We worked on numbers, counting, name recognition, matching, and fine motor.

January 15, 2014

Valentine's Day Activity Trays (Fine Motor, Numbers, Counting, Sorting Name Recognition)

One of my new goals for 2014 with homeschooling my 3-year old is to incorporate activity trays into our learning. My daughter works really well with this type of learning environment so I'm excited to see her progress as we use them this year. I made three trays last week that she enjoyed that incorporated fine motor, numbers, counting, sorting and name recognition using a Valentine's Day theme.