Monday, July 28, 2008

Teaching Tuesday

So I've been wondering how to making counting more applicable.  Big Boy can count to 13, sometimes to 16.  He's had that 13 done for over a year and I'm so proud of him.  So how do you go from "just counting" to "counting items?"  These are just a few ideas:

  • Print a "tree" coloring page.  Color it and add "apples" with red circular stickers.  Number and count them.
  • Print a "night time" skyline coloring page.  Color it and add foil star stickers (found in office supply stores).  Number and count them.
  • Print a "sky" coloring page.  Color and add cotton ball "clouds."  Number and count them.
  • Print a "turtle" coloring page.  Color and add triangle construction paper shapes in a design.  Number and count them.
  • Print a "caterpillar" coloring page.  Use a paint dauber to make the design on the caterpillar.  Number and count.
Hope this helps you get started.  I know it's given me a few ideas to run with.  Now I'm off to look up some coloring pages.

What are your ideas for teaching numbers to your children?

2 comments:

Munchkins and Music said...

These are great ideas, especially because my girl loves to color. Thanks!

Angela said...

Great ideas! Using tangible objects can help too like using m&m's, or crackers, etc. You can count crayons, you can count steps as you walk, you can count the number of times you jump, etc....

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