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Math Made Easy – Fun & learning!

Math Made Easy – Fun & learning!Math Made Easy – Fun & learning!

sensory math activity ideas.

Wooden number cards for 1, 2 and 3 with 1, 2 and 3 hollowed out and corresponding dots underneath.

Number Matching Cards

Number Matching Cards

Number Matching Cards

 Match number cards with quantities (e.g., dots or pictures of objects). 

View from above of young girl a exploring various objects and tools in a sand tray.

Sand & Water Play

Number Matching Cards

Number Matching Cards

  Use sand or water tables with hidden numbered objects for counting and ordering activities.  

3 clear tupperware boxes filled with red, green and yellow rice and a tool to explore in each box.

Sensory Bins

Number Matching Cards

Shape Exploration

 Fill a bin with various materials (e.g., rice, beans or pasta) and hide numbered objects for students to find and count.  

Different coloured playdough in containers around a row of 2D shapes made with playdough.

Shape Exploration

Sorting & Counting

Shape Exploration

  Use playdough, toothpicks or straws and marshmallows to build and explore different shapes.   

Soft dice mixed with numbers, dots and math symbols +, =

Counting Games

Sorting & Counting

Sorting & Counting

 Use dice, dominoes or other games to practice counting, addition and subtraction.  

Five coloured, cylindrical containers with counters sorted into colours matched to the corresponding

Sorting & Counting

Sorting & Counting

Sorting & Counting

  Use either shapes,  coloured counters, cubes or any other pictures/objects . Now ask the student to sort the items in different bowls and count the number of objects in each bowl. 


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