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Ladybug Math |
I found an activity on Pinterest recently that looked a little like this, (found here:
http://www.love-and-lollipops.blogspot.com/2010/09/colour-fun-6-bottle-top-ladybugs.html) but I have added my own twist to it. Reusing milk bottle caps and a peanut butter jar I now have one activity that all 4 of my kiddos can play with.
K, my one year old, is fascinated with putting things into a container and taking them out. The jar is large enough that her hands aren't going to get stuck. Oh, and she also enjoys dumping them out!
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K likes to put the ladybugs into the jar... | |
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...and take them out... |
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...and put the lid on. |
L, my 5 year old/soon to be kindergartner, can match the dots to the correct number, and put them in numerical order.
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L is matching ladybug dots to the correct number. |
N, my 2/almost 3 year old works on naming the numbers and counting the dots.
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N likes to mix them up! |
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All lined up! |
Such a simple, FREE activity you can make at home! Just save those bottle caps and jars!
Activities for my almost 7 year old and older students:
~ make one bottle cap with a plus sign, one with a minus sign, and one with an equal sign, and create number problems. (extra: have them write them out on paper or in their
workbook!)
~ make one bottle cap (slightly larger) with a greater than sign (>) or a less than sign (<) and have him draw bottle caps out of the jar and compare the numbers
Other Pre-K to Kindergarten activities:
~ draw out a bottle cap and use another object (little erasers, pom-poms, straws, popcicle sticks, etc.) to count out that number