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Give your child a deck of cards to separate by numbers, shape, color, suits, or letter. #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
See how many shapes you and your child can find in the house! #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Have your child look in the mirror and move 10 different body parts. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Draw pictures shapes and letters on your sidewalk or driveway with chalk. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Add ice cubes (or snow) to a measuring cup and wait for it to melt. What did you learn? #Mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
While making lunch, cut your child's sandwich into triangles or other fancy shapes. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Go on a number hunt with your kids. Find everything you can for a whole day that has numbers on it. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Have your child set the dinner table counting out the correct number of plates, cups and utensils. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Creating pictures with noodles helps children develop spatial relations and understand shapes. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Make shapes on the floor with tape and then find items that are those shapes and sort into the spaces on the floor. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Trace the hands of everyone in your family and compare the sizes. Talk about bigger, smaller, longer, and shorter. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Keep on working those math skills with your little one! Look at a calendar and decide if today is an odd or even number. #Mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Here's a fun one for you & your child! Count how many pieces come in the mail each day! December is a great month to try this one! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
Take this day off from school to cook with your child. Go through a recipe step by step and talk about the numbers and fractions! #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Fill a cup with marshmallows. Have your child guess how many marshmallows might be in the cup. Pour them out to count! Maybe eat a few too! #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
At this time of year, kids show a great deal of interest in the calendar! Take this opportunity to look at the calendar and talk about days of the week, dates, months, and year. #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
It's I Love to Read month! Did you know many skills from reading are transferable to math skills? Read a story with your child and then retell a part in the beginning, middle, or end. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
During this shopping season, practice numbers with your children by reviewing the lane numbers, counting the people ahead of you in line and even counting the number of items you bought! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
Draw pictures shapes and letters on your sidewalk or driveway with chalk. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
While making lunch, cut your child's sandwich into triangles or other fancy shapes. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Have your child look in the mirror and move 10 different body parts. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Creating pictures with noodles helps children develop spatial relations and understand shapes. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Trace the hands of everyone in your family and compare the sizes. Talk about bigger, smaller, longer, and shorter. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Take this day off from school to cook with your child. Go through a recipe step by step and talk about the numbers and fractions! #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
It's I Love to Read month! Did you know many skills from reading are transferable to math skills? Read a story with your child and then retell a part in the beginning, middle, or end. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Have your child set the dinner table counting out the correct number of plates, cups and utensils. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Go on a number hunt with your kids. Find everything you can for a whole day that has numbers on it. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Make shapes on the floor with tape and then find items that are those shapes and sort into the spaces on the floor. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Keep on working those math skills with your little one! Look at a calendar and decide if today is an odd or even number. #Mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
During this season of shopping- practice numbers with your children by reviewing the numbers on the lanes in the store. Count the number of people ahead of you in line or count the number of items you are buying! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
Here's a fun one for you & your child! Count how many pieces come in the mail each day! December is a great month to try this one! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
During this shopping season, practice numbers with your children by reviewing the lane numbers, counting the people ahead of you in line and even counting the number of items you bought! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
At this time of year, kids show a great deal of interest in the calendar! Take this opportunity to look at the calendar and talk about days of the week, dates, months, and year. #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Add ice cubes (or snow) to a measuring cup and wait for it to melt. What did you learn? #Mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Fill a cup with marshmallows. Have your child guess how many marshmallows might be in the cup. Pour them out to count! Maybe eat a few too! #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
See how many shapes you and your child can find in the house! #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Give your child a deck of cards to separate by numbers, shape, color, suits, or letter. #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
See how many shapes you and your child can find in the house! #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Give your child a deck of cards to separate by numbers, shape, color, suits, or letter. #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Have your child look in the mirror and move 10 different body parts. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Draw pictures shapes and letters on your sidewalk or driveway with chalk. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Add ice cubes (or snow) to a measuring cup and wait for it to melt. What did you learn? #Mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
While making lunch, cut your child's sandwich into triangles or other fancy shapes. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Go on a number hunt with your kids. Find everything you can for a whole day that has numbers on it. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Have your child set the dinner table counting out the correct number of plates, cups and utensils. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Creating pictures with noodles helps children develop spatial relations and understand shapes. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Make shapes on the floor with tape and then find items that are those shapes and sort into the spaces on the floor. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Trace the hands of everyone in your family and compare the sizes. Talk about bigger, smaller, longer, and shorter. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Keep on working those math skills with your little one! Look at a calendar and decide if today is an odd or even number. #Mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
Here's a fun one for you & your child! Count how many pieces come in the mail each day! December is a great month to try this one! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
Take this day off from school to cook with your child. Go through a recipe step by step and talk about the numbers and fractions! #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
Fill a cup with marshmallows. Have your child guess how many marshmallows might be in the cup. Pour them out to count! Maybe eat a few too! #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
At this time of year, kids show a great deal of interest in the calendar! Take this opportunity to look at the calendar and talk about days of the week, dates, months, and year. #mondaymathtips #earlychildhoodeducation
It's I Love to Read month! Did you know many skills from reading are transferable to math skills? Read a story with your child and then retell a part in the beginning, middle, or end. #Mondaymathtips #Earlychildhoodeducation
During this shopping season, practice numbers with your children by reviewing the lane numbers, counting the people ahead of you in line and even counting the number of items you bought! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
During this season of shopping- practice numbers with your children by reviewing the numbers on the lanes in the store. Count the number of people ahead of you in line or count the number of items you are buying! #Mondaymathtips #EarlyChildhoodEducation
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