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Orchard Toys The Game of Ladybirds, Counting & Memory Educational Toys and Games, Perfect for Children Aged 3-7, Perfect for Preschoolers

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Peek-a-Bug Insect Alphabet Printable– four abc games to help kids learn their ABCs, match upper and lowercase letters, and more! You should also try our lovely Ladybird Spots Matching Activity to make sure your children develop their matching skills. The resource includes ten ladybirds cut-outs that can be matched together after counting their number of spots. You can use the activity to teach them about matching, or you can try it during the maths lessons, to make the counting more fun. You can do subtraction or addition sums using the spots on the Ladybird Pictures. As a starter activity, you could mix up the ladybird images and get your kids to make different numbers by putting two or more of the ladybirds together and counting up their spots.

The number of the mat is also written in dotted format for children to trace, working on their handwriting skills. The third and final activity on these mats is a ten frame. There are ladybugs in the ten frame to help children learn to count. As they place a marker or ball of playdough on each ladybug, children can learn and build their counting skills. Counting Activities 0-10This ladybird count to 20 activity is really versatile, too! They're great maths visual aids for your child to use while learning maths at home and look pretty hung up in a learning corner. We have a similar ladybird counting activity hereif you'd like some variety or different illustrations.

This resource works well because it gives your pupils a visual aid for their counting. Certain pupils will benefit more from this visual learning style. These ladybird spots activity sheets are easy to print off and use straight away, and look best printed off in colour to get the vibrant red colour of the ladybird coming through. It's a great way to introduce young children to counting. What's more, pupils will learn how to recognise the value of each number by relating it to the dots, which is super helpful for their future maths learning and development. Other Fun Ladybird Maths Activities for Little Ones

One of the easiest ways to practice counting with kids is to count real objects in their world. For example, on the playground, they can count steps on the slide. On the way home from school, they can count stop signs. At school, they can count the doors in the hallway.There are opportunities for counting and math activities all around us, so you can get creative with ways that they can practise this key skill. This lovely ladybird count to 20 activity is a great way to help your child develop their confidence in counting.

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