![]() ![]() Want to do more? Why not take it outdoors next… Not to mention that they were pretty proud of their math skills! This is great practice for older children and getting them the string together longer number sentences.Īfter they’ve solved their number sentences then their pictures can be decorated!īoth of my children loved this activity! They enjoyed the math concepts and learning, while at the same time making a beautiful piece of Spring artwork. Have them write their answers next to their pictures (or on the inside of their flowers). Once their “Spring thing” is complete have them turn the numbers into a number sentence and add them up… He also had the opportunity to practice his numeral writing skills as well…įor older children (my daughter is seven) : Have your child pick out shapes to build a flower, caterpillar or butterfly. ![]() To make the butterflies, I had my youngest, nearly five, match number pairs. This gives them a chance to practice their counting while also associating objects with that number. Once your stickers have been prepared let the kids build their number pictures.įor younger kids: Simply have them build flowers and caterpillars in numerical order… Next, I wrote numbers on each of the shapes from 1-10. To start I sorted through some shaped foam stickers: circles, ovals, teardrops, and hearts. Welcome! If you’re new here, you may want to like our facebook page, or subscribe to our newsletter for projects and play ideas to do with your kids! Thanks for stopping by! ![]()
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