The mastery of certain math skills is an important indicator that children are ready for kindergarten. But, in a completely atypical school year, how can you ensure this learning is still taking place?
As you’ve experienced, Connect4Learning’s lessons are based on children’s familiarities and interests, and emphasize supporting mathematical thinking and reasoning. While in daily classroom activities—from Welcome and Read Aloud to Fast Focus to learning centers—math games are typically available, at home children may not have as many opportunities available to them.
Not to worry! Families can play many fun games with their children to help them practice subitizing skills, shape recognition, and solving complex problems.
Share the following activity with families to help them teach their children about number ordering and counting, and ultimately, help prepare them for kindergarten.
Math skills such as ordering numbers and counting are important for school readiness. Play this game to help your child practice math skills they learned earlier in the school year and to help them prepare for kindergarten.