
The other day we went to a Math Playdate. All the toys that were out had something to do with math and all the moms went to each math station with their children to help, it was alot of fun. We started out the playdate by reading Ten Apples Up on Top by Dr Suess.
There was a tangram station, great for matching shapes and shape recognition.

Counting beans station, great for counting practice, fine motor skills, and number recognition.

Sorting bears station, great for color recognition and matching.

A number writing station, great for number recognition, fine motor skills, and early writing practice. There was alittle paint inside large ziplock bags and the kids wrote on it with q-tips! This was a SUPER FUN station!


Sticker counting station, great for fine motor skills, number recognition, and counting practice.

Number game station, great for large motor skills, hand eye coordination, and number recognition, some of the older kids also used this for beginning addition practice.
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I remember these games and exercises! Boys are older now...starting the teen years (I can't believe it), but we loved these projects and "played" them often! Brings back memories. Thanks.
I *love* all these activities! My little girl really enjoys pattern blocks and other math manipulatives.
That looks like a great playdate!
Wow! How cool is that?!! I'm going to do this over the summer. A bunch of moms take turns hosting fun play dates and this sounds perfect.
I love this idea for a playdate!! Fun and educational too. In the past I have always dreaded it when other mothers asked for playdates with my kids. (I can only take so much!) This would definitely be an improvement.
I love this, so many great ideas!
Never thought of a maths playdate. Thanks for sharing. I know my boys will love this.
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