Once the child is finished discussed how many flowers are now on the tree in all. Then roll another cube and add that many of another type or color of flower. Have kids roll one cube and add that many of one type or color of flower. You can extend this activity in small group by discussing which has more or less, the group of flowers on the tree or the flowers left off the tree.įor kids who are beginning to explore with combining sets you can include two number cubes. Then have them use one-to-one correspondence to add the matching number of flowers to the tree.Īs kids add their flowers they can count each one and then count the final set.
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Watch the video below to see some of the ways we used our spring tree math game, or read the full tutorial below.įor kids who are learning to count roll one number cube (with dots or actual numbers).
Along the way kids can practice counting, adding, or subtracting. In this spring tree math game we’re building on that inspiration with hands-on math fun that is perfect for preschool and kindergarten. We mentioned the gorgeous spring flowers we’ve been spotting outdoors in our recent spring tree art project. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Email