Make Snowflake Counting Cards
Get your preschooler ready for kindergarten by helping him learn numbers 1-10 with pretty snowflake counting cards.
Practice Counting with an Igloo Sculpture
Design and create an art igloo out of clay and other fun materials while practicing counting and simple addition or subtraction equations.
Face Cards Around the Perimeter
Practice finding sums of 10 in this one-player card game. Try working together with your first grader and talk through the best moves. You'll be working on strategy and addition facts at the same time as you place and remove cards from your game board.
Craft a Simple Stick Sled
Reuse old cardboard boxes and popsicle sticks to create a miniature sled that is perfect for pretend play with dolls or action figures. Ignite the imagination of your young child with this three dimensional usable art project!
Five-Pointed Star
Your second grader will love finding sums in this fun card game! By combining addition with mathematical reasoning, your student will have the opportunity to improve his understanding of an important math concept.
Snack on Some Sweet Raisin Numbers!
Turn snack time into math time! Here's a sweet activity that your preschooler can do to get both his nutrients and his numbers by making raisin numbers. It's an easy, at-home activity that'll reinforce his number recognition, improve his fine motor skills, and satisfy his appetite.
Marshmallow Math
Kids may not love math, but one thing they do love is marshmallows. Put the two together and you've got some fun activities that will get your child excited about exploring important math concepts.
Make a Math Monster!
Practicing and re-practicing arithmetic flashcards can bore even the most motivated child! Here comes the Math Monster to save the day, sparking your child's interest by challenging him to guess mystery math facts.
Design a Weather Calendar
Preschoolers are very interested in the weather. This activity turns your kid into the family weatherman. Plus, it teaches her how to collect data and a basic understanding of graphing.
Top It Off
This is the perfect game for practicing addition with 3-digit numbers. Your second grader will love the element of chance combined with computation challenges as she competes to win!
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