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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start the day with counting objects around the house. For example, count how many chairs are in the room, how many stuffed animals are on the bed, or how many blocks are in the bin. This activity will help your toddler begin to understand the concept of numbers and counting.
Afternoon
Play a game of "I Spy" with numbers. Look around the room and ask your toddler to find a certain number of objects. For example, "I spy with my little eye something that has 3 blocks." This game will help your toddler practice recognizing numbers and counting.
Morning
Practice sorting objects by color or shape. For example, have your toddler sort blocks by color or toys by shape. This activity will help your toddler begin to recognize patterns and develop their problem-solving skills.
Afternoon
Play a game of "Simon Says" with numbers. For example, "Simon says jump 3 times" or "Simon says touch your toes 5 times." This game will help your toddler practice counting and following directions.
Morning
Use household objects, such as blocks or coins, to practice simple math problems. For example, "If we have 2 blocks and we add 1 more, how many do we have now?" This activity will help your toddler practice addition and subtraction.
Afternoon
Play a game of "Memory" with numbers. For example, flip over two cards with numbers on them and have your toddler try to match the numbers. This game will help your toddler practice recognizing and remembering numbers.
Evening
Use a measuring cup and water to practice measuring and pouring. For example, have your toddler pour water from a measuring cup into a bowl and ask them how much water they think is in the bowl. This activity will help your toddler begin to understand measurement and volume.
Morning
Practice counting to 10 with your toddler using their fingers. For example, have them hold up one finger and say "1," then hold up two fingers and say "2," and so on. This activity will help your toddler begin to understand counting and number recognition.
Afternoon
Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure objects around the house. For example, measure how tall your toddler is or how long the couch is. This activity will help your toddler begin to understand measurement and size.
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