Math
Young children learn that numbers represent amounts, can be used to compare things, and can be used to solve problems through basic adding and subtracting. They also learn how to measure and compare objects, recognize shapes by their features, use position words (next to, under), and recognize and complete patterns.
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Make an obstacle course with your child where you need to go between things! Try going between the couch and the television, or between a table and a chair. What else can you go between?
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Go on a shape hunt around your house! How many ovals, squares, and hexagons can you find?
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Practice counting together! Find a box of crayons or markers and count how many are in the box. Take one or two away and count how many are left.
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Pick a number of the day and look for that number all around your home and neighborhood. Try to find the number in books, street signs, elevators, and stores.
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Cookie Helps Prairie Get Equal
Cookie helps Prairie Dawn make fewer Sweetie Scouts cookies.
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At snack time, give your child an even number of crackers, cucumber slices, or pieces of fruit. Encourage her to separate the snacks into equal piles, with the same number of pieces in each pile.
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Little Miss Muffet Counts to Eight
Little Miss Muffet happily counts to number 8 in this upbeat song.
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