Educational Math Games

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Working with your child on educational math games is very important and easy to accomplish.  You can reinforce math concepts throughout your day easily.  Here are 15 easy activities to incorporate math into your childs day.  I learned these from my sons school and I think they are terrific!  Many of these are for  4-7 year olds, but you can certainly adjust them for younger kids.

15 Educational Math Games

  1. Gather a small group of objects.  Then divide them into equal groups of 2, 3 and 4
  2. Tell your child this word problem, and have them try to figure out the different possibilities. Sarah, Jan and Joe are lining up to go on a trip.  What are all the ways they could line up?
  3. Play a game of what number is one more, one less.  Try to use the biggest #’s you can.
  4. Name 5 things that are unlikely and likely to happen today
  5. What is something you want to be the 1st to do?
  6. Record the number 10 in tally marks and write it in words.
  7. Play a game what is half of a number Ex.  What is half of 2?
  8. Play a game what is double a number? Ex. What is double 2?
  9. Count how many days are left until (you decide- a birthday, school starts, a holiday) school starts
  10. Pick a two digit number, what is the sum of that number? Ex. 24 = 6
  11. How many combinations can you make with 2 pairs of pants and three colors of shirts?
  12. Count backward from 10 to 1, from 25 to 15.
  13. Put these in order from smallest to largest and then from largest to smallest: minute, week, day, hour, year
  14. Make an even trade with coins:  What can you trade for 1 dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime and one nickel.
  15. What comes after the number 12? 23? 66? 75?
I hope you enjoy these Educational Math Games!!
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Preschool Education Games


Fine Motor Activity

Fine Motor and Counting Activity

There are many preschool education games out their to enhance your child’s development.  Children’s fine motor development is an important part of there growth.  It is a critical part of their learning to write.  This fine motor activity is very simple, fun and educational.

To complete this activity:

  • Print out the Fine Motor Activity Template (click the link to the left to get it)
  • Get some small round stickers
  • Demonstrate for your child how to put a sticker inside the box, trying not to touch the lines.
  • Have your child put the stickers in the grid.
  • Count all the stickers you put on the grid.

This is great fine motor practice for your child.  In addition you will reinforce their one to one correspondance when you have them point to each sticker and count each one they point to.

Another of the many preschool educational games out their is a variation on this activity.  You can play tic tac toe using stickers.

Tic Tac Toe Game:

  • Print out TicTacToe Template (click the link to the left to get it)
  • Get two different type of circle stickers
  • Explain to your child how they win- by getting 3 and a row
  • Play the game! Allowing them to put their stickers in the spot they choose!

I’d love to hear if you try any of these activities how you liked them!  If you have fun games you play with your children please share them in the comments below.


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