Building fine-motor skills is essential in early childhood, and it’s always fun to combine those physical activities with something that involves other kinds of learning as well.
And Next Comes L has a great collection of more than 50 fine-motor math activities, from learning math with Legos to learning about Roman numerals on the light table.
There are ideas here for patterning, shapes, counting and one-to-one correspondence, learning to tell time, making your own math manipulatives and more.
This is a great list for reference for summer activities or for introducing math concepts to kids in a playful way.
Do you have a favorite math game or manipulative? I’d love to hear about it.
[Photo: And Next Comes L.]
Looking for more resources? Check out these board games for learning Math and Multiplication?
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