Glow sticks make a wonderful rainy day toy! I pull them out and my kids are immediately ready to engage in independent play! They’re also a great toy to use for simple math talks. Check out 5 ways here.
Is your house full to the brim with crayons? If you’re like me and find those little crayon pieces in seemingly every nook and cranny of your house, then you’re in the right place!
If Easter is a holiday your family celebrates and you’ve got some plastic Easter eggs lying around, then take a look at this list of ways to incorporate math into play with Easter eggs.
Ten free math activities. Each are one setup with 5 versions for 5 age levels: toddler, pre-K, kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade. If you’ve got multiple children at home, this means you can do just one setup and still get everyone involved! All activities are screen-free, hands-on, and FUN!
There are no real snowmen in our foreseeable future, but these number sense snowmen will tide us over for now! This simple game is such a FUN way to talk about number relationships within 10!