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  • Counting Crayons

    Practice place value with this printable, which prompts your child to recognize the number ten as a basis for higher values.

  • Fractions of Fruit

    This printable prompts your child to identify parts of a whole and demonstrates that different fractions can be used to represent the same amount.

  • All in a Dog's Day

    Putting events in order by the time needed to complete them is an early math skill.

  • Fish Tank Finders

    This printable matching activity can help your child recognize that objects can be added or counted in any order and the total amount will remain the same. This is called the commutative property.

  • Help Hap Make a Cake

    This printable activity introduces the idea that fifty percent is the same as one half.

  • Clock It!

    Completing this printable will help your child make connections between daily activities and times on an analog clock.

  • Time to Ride

    During the day, your child sees the time represented in both digital and analog formats. Completing this printable activity will help your child to make connections between analog and digital representations of the same time.

  • Coingo! The Game of 5 Coins in a Row

    Children can learn to differentiate between coins by playing this fun variation on Bingo.

  • Kat's Coin Trick

    This activity can help children learn to identify coins and understand that they have different values.

  • Weighing Up Nature

    Completing this printable activity will get your child thinking about the mathematical concept of relative weight.

  • Shape Up!

    This printable activity helps your child practice an important early geometry skill: differentiating between and identifying different 2D polygons.

  • Buddy's Buried Toys

    Your child will use geometry skills to determine which flowerbed is bigger.

  • A Pirate's Path

    Learning to differentiate between and identify 2D polygons is an important early geometry skill. This printable activity reinforces that skill. To extend the learning, ask your child to name all the shapes he or she sees.

  • Climb Countin' Mountain

    In addition to counting out loud, your child should be able to recognize larger numbers and put them in order. This is a fun way to practice sequencing numbers.

  • Printables: Rip's Number Challenge

    Enjoy Rip's number jokes as you practice writing numbers.

  • Printable: Where's My Mommy?

    Matching baby animals to their mothers in this printable requires your child to use logic and reasoning skills that will also uncover one of the secrets of math.

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