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More or less? A simple preschool math game with blocks! Hands-on learning that helps toddlers and preschoolers learn to count, one-to-one correspondence, simple adding, and more! Includes free printable sheet! All you need is a pen and blocks! Easy setup but hours of fun and learning!  #kidsactivities #preschoolmath #preschool #simplemath #preschoolathome Easy Math Games, Preschool Math Games, Math Activities For Kids, Education Positive, Montessori Math, Math Game, Learn To Count, Math Activities Preschool, Simple Math

More or less? A simple preschool math game with blocks! Hands-on learning that helps toddlers and preschoolers learn to count, one-to-one correspondence, simple adding, and more! Includes free printable sheet! All you need is a pen and blocks! Easy setup but hours of fun and learning! #kidsactivities #preschoolmath #preschool #simplemath #preschoolathome

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Following on from my last post, here is an example of one of my toddler activity tray categories. For one term I designated a tray to length comparison; sorting various materials into “long…

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Use teddy bear counters to teach number comparison! Laminate the number comparison work mat without signs (see previous pin). Arrange bears in 3 sets of 2 groups each: one equal set, one less than set, and one greater than set. Give your child a dry-erase marker and have her label each set with the correct sign. To add an element of surprise, place cups over the piles. Tell child that the bears are sleeping in their caves; we are going to wake them up to see which neighbor family has more cubs! Year 1 Maths, Comparing Numbers, Math Number Sense, Montessori Math, Math Intervention, Math Numbers, 1st Grade Math, First Grade Math, Preschool Math

Use teddy bear counters to teach number comparison! Laminate the number comparison work mat without signs (see previous pin). Arrange bears in 3 sets of 2 groups each: one equal set, one less than set, and one greater than set. Give your child a dry-erase marker and have her label each set with the correct sign. To add an element of surprise, place cups over the piles. Tell child that the bears are sleeping in their caves; we are going to wake them up to see which neighbor family has more…

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