Count it, Glue it, Read it!

 

 Make a counting book full of beans.

 

 

• marker

• 5″ x 7″ index cards

• hole punch

• binder ring or string

• glue

• for counting: dried beans, buttons, stickers, rubber stamps

 

Ask your child to write a number on 10 individual index cards. (She does not have to write the numbers 1 through 10 consecutively; she can write three 5’s, four 3’s, and so on.) Using a marker, draw dots or tally marks on the card that correspond with the number indicated.  Have your child glue counting materials onto the card to match the number shown. She can use all of the same material or a combination of different ones. Use the finished cards to make a counting book. Your child can make a cover for her book with an additional index card. With a hole punch, place a hole in the upper left hand corner of each card and attach the cards with a small binder ring or piece of string.

 

• number recognition

• counting

• fine-motor skills

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