This useful math play dough mat printable is perfect if you’re learning to recognise numbers and count. This hands-on math practice is fun and builds fine motor skills too.
This useful math play dough mat printable is perfect if you’re learning to recognise numbers and count. This hands-on math practice is fun and builds fine motor skills too.
Here’s a fun and easy greater than, less than lesson with printables that you can use to teach how to compare numbers, estimate, and reinforce place value understanding.
Hands-on math activities for children who love blocks! You can use these printable counting and addition games with your favourite unit blocks to build math towers, supporting early math and fine motor skills.
Use these ready-made thematic units for April to make your teaching easier this month. Includes lesson plans for Ramadan, Easter, Earth Day and Dragon themes.
Let’s use tissue paper to explore colour transfer and printmaking.
Use this rainbow printable to make a rainbow sensory writing tray for colourful mark making and writing practice.