Candy Cane Counting Activity

This holiday activity is a great way for pre-schoolers to develop fine motor skills while learning to count and practice other valuable math skills. Try candy cane counting with the simple instructions below!

Supplies Needed:

Instructions:

  1. Bend the white pipe cleaner into a candy cane shape.
  2. Put a small piece of tape around the bottom of the pipe cleaner. Write a number on it.
  3. Put the red beads in a bowl or container.
  4. Have your child count the correct number of beads and place them on the pipe cleaner to fill the candy cane!

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This is such a great, hands-on way for young children to explore one to one correspondence. For older children, you can try using different colored beads. Each bead can represent a value (red are one’s, blue are ten’s and green are hundred’s). With this more advanced version, you can ask your child to make four hundred and thirty-two with the multi-colored beads and give them a challenge.

Snack Time Math

 

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Visualizing numbers can be one of the best ways to learn simple math solutions. By using snack foods, most kids will become engaged because 1) they love to play with food, and 2) They probably get to actually eat the food once their task is complete! Younger children can work on establishing a one-to-one correspondence with their snacks.Using healthy but yummy snacks like popcorn, honey nut cheerios, and low sugar gummies will get them counting in no time! For older kids, you can create patterned charts using different colored candies (like skittles) or work on geometry with pretzel sticks and Cheeze-It crackers! Check out a few of the printables below to give you some ideas on how to make math time into snack time!

Free Math Printable

Counting Goldfish Printable

Skittles Graph

Don’t forget we can print these sheets and laminate them for you! Only $1.50 per foot of laminated material.