Altogether Activity for Early Addition

This activity uses simple objects in your home such as dried beans, grapes, candies, toothpicks, etc. to help your child visualize the concept of adding. Begin with three to four beans or other objects. Put them in a pile together on the table or even in your child’s hand. Have him randomly divide the objects […]

Counting Numbers 1 to 5

“Counting is a foundation for students’ early work with number.  Young children are motivated to count everything from the treats they eat to the stairs they climb, and through their repeated experience with the counting process, they learn many fundamental number concepts…” (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2000. Principles and Standards for School Mathematics). […]

“I Spy” for Early Math

As children become familiar with shape, location, and transformations they develop spatial reasoning which helps them understand the world around them. This activity focuses on building vocabulary that describes location.
Choose a visible object in the room. Give a clue about the item using a position word like front, middle, back, over, under, top, behind, beside, […]

Shape Scavenger Hunt for Geometry

As your preschooler or kindergartener becomes familiar with shapes, they lay a foundation for understanding their spatial world and other topics in mathematics, art, science and social studies.
Together, look around the house to find objects that have particular shapes, such as circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles. If you have more than one child that would […]

Organize Toys for Math

Sorting is a surprisingly important math skill. In Helping Children Learn Mathematics, Robert Reys writes that “classification not only helps children make some sense of things around them, but also helps them become flexible thinkers. Classifying objects in different ways fosters the development of thinking skills.” Classification skills are prerequisite to any meaningful number work. […]

Coin Toss for Number Sense

Having a “sense” of numbers is critical to your child’s future success in math. You can help your child gain this sense by counting sets and recognizing which set (number) is greater than, less than, or equal to another set (number). Try this coin tossing activity to count and recognize numbers.
Take 3 to 5 clean, […]