Pom-Pom Color Fun for Toddlers
All year we’ve been having fun with colors, but these past few weeks we had a fun pom pom center! This included a pompom drop and a place to sort the pompoms by color. I came across some great ideas for pompom drops on Pinterest, but this was just a quick throw-together. I would love to attach these to wood instead of just paper! Anyway, I began with cardboard tubes (I’m such a hoarder) and painted them 6 different colors using 2-3 coats of regular tempera paint. Then I attached them with…
Frugal in First
Hey there frugal followers, it's been a minute or two since my last blog post! I honestly don't know where the time goes! Melissa and I thought last year was crazy and we were both looking forward to the 2014-2015 school year for things to slow down a little bit. Boy, were we wrong! Things are just as crazy as ever between me trying to balance being a new mom and Melissa being a new home owner and all the fixins' in between. Time seems to be flying by faster than ever these days! We actually…
Sort and Count Maths Bottles - The Imagination Tree
Use old bottles and pom poms for simple counting and sorting maths games and motor skills fun! With lots of ways to play and learn, these are a great addition to the maths area at home or school. Welcome to another Playful Maths activity, part of a series being co-hosted with Learn with Play at...Read More »
Preschool Math Printables ~ Clothespin Clip Cards 1-10
Free Preschool Math Printables featuring numbers 1-10. Count the objects and use a clothespin to clip the correct number, working fine motor skills also!
FREE Missing Number Clip Cards for Kindergarten
We've been hard at work with number order this winter. It's easy to count numbers in complete order, but it's a bit more of a challenge to figure when a number is missing. These free
Simple Fine Motor Math Activity
Fine motor math activity for toddlers, preschool aged kids, and kindergarten kids
Printable Number Puzzles {1-10}
These free printable number puzzles for 1-10 can help kids see how numbers can be represented in a variety of ways. Plus, they are naturally self-checking!
Quick and Fun Math Practice for Little Kids
Magnetic Number Sticks: Craft sticks with numerals & a magnet strip to hold the right amount of paper clips. LOVE IT!
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy. 72,736 likes · 31,674 talking about this. Sharing photos, provision enhancements and outcomes from my EYFS class and...
Counting Sticks - Craft Project Ideas
Make learning to count fun with Counting Stick Monsters! Decorate Felt number stickers to look like monsters, then glue to a Jumbo Stick which includes the correct number of beads for that number. Children will practice identifying the number shapes as well as counting objects with these fun counting sticks!
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy. 72,736 likes · 31,674 talking about this. Sharing photos, provision enhancements and outcomes from my EYFS class and...
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy. 72,736 likes · 31,674 talking about this. Sharing photos, provision enhancements and outcomes from my EYFS class and...
Numbers & Counting Activity
This Numbers and Counting Activity is a opportunity for children to play and learn with numbers. The activity involves children counting out the value for each number and placing ‘how many’ pop sticks into the cardboard roll with that number. Such as Number 1 = 1 pop stick, Number 2= 2 pop sticks and so on.