Learn your Numbers










Number Hopscotch: Draw a hopscotch grid with numbers on the ground. Kids hop to the squares while saying the numbers out loud.
Counting Beads: Give kids a string and a pile of beads. They can count and string the beads, practicing both fine motor skills and number recognition.
Board Games: Play simple board games that involve counting spaces, like Chutes and Ladders or a homemade number board game.
Did you know that counting your fingers and toes can teach you to count to 20? It's like having built-in counting tools!
Did you know you can use the stars to learn numbers? Stargazing is not just for bedtime stories; it's perfect for counting too.
Did you know the number "0" wasn't always around? People long ago didn't have a number for nothing. It was invented in India around the 5th century