Easter is less than 2 weeks away! How did that happen? I feel like it sneaks up on me every year. Lots to plan!
So why not have a Math Games Monday with a Bunny twist?
I found this Bunny clipart on etsy.com, the buttons are Dress It Up buttons found on shellysbuttonsandmore.com, and a simple dice. Nothing fancy here, but a whole lotta learnin' going on!
Print one sheet of bunny clipart per child playing. Every child should get a handful of carrot buttons (enough to cover each bunny).
On each turn, the child will roll the dice. Whatever number is on the dice, the child should count that many carrots, then cover that number of bunnies with the carrots. Example, if he rolls a 3, he could count out 3 carrots. Then, he should cover 3 bunnies (one carrot on each bunny). Continue until all the bunnies are covered!
This game helps with counting, number value, one-to-one correspondence, and taking turns.
Have a fun and playful day!
Mel
So why not have a Math Games Monday with a Bunny twist?
I found this Bunny clipart on etsy.com, the buttons are Dress It Up buttons found on shellysbuttonsandmore.com, and a simple dice. Nothing fancy here, but a whole lotta learnin' going on!
Print one sheet of bunny clipart per child playing. Every child should get a handful of carrot buttons (enough to cover each bunny).
On each turn, the child will roll the dice. Whatever number is on the dice, the child should count that many carrots, then cover that number of bunnies with the carrots. Example, if he rolls a 3, he could count out 3 carrots. Then, he should cover 3 bunnies (one carrot on each bunny). Continue until all the bunnies are covered!
This game helps with counting, number value, one-to-one correspondence, and taking turns.
Have a fun and playful day!
Mel
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