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Same number of coins: Theme the apple shop
In this contribution you will find a memory, a domino and a magic worksheet to practice the one-one relationship.
Count the number of apples and combine it with the same number of coins. The eaten apple belongs to the girl with the empty wallet.
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Practice writing patterns: Dice
Roll the dice and practice the thrown writing pattern.
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Angles, lines and points: Bingo - Reken Maar! 2
Play this bingo and practice the concepts of point, line, segment, straight line, curved line, broken line, angle, legs, acute angle, right angle and obtuse angle.
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Numbers to 6: Spring quest
During this quest, preschoolers practice recognizing the finger images up to 6 and link these finger images to the corresponding numbers.
Each toddler gets a clipboard with a legend card. Everyone goes in or around the school looking for the images on …
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Flower of cupcake molds: Photo step-by-step plan
With this visual step-by-step plan, toddlers can independently craft a flower from paper cupcake molds and a pipe cleaner.
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Count to 10: Squeeze cards themed bees
Practice counting to 10 with these squeeze cards with bees. You can choose from a version with numbers or a version with finger images.
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Clay card: Circle template
Do your toddlers enjoy modeling cookies, balls, pancakes or cakes with clay or plasticine? Enrich their game by offering these clay cards with circles of different diameters.
They can now measure and compare their shapes in a simple way. In addition …
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Carnival figures: Memory
Play a carnival themed memory game. With each card duo, one of the figures is partially hidden under confetti.
The youngest toddlers place the cards face up on the table and look for the cards that belong together. Because one of the images is always …
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Flowers: Stacking game
With this flower stacking game you practice both fine motor skills and counting to 6.
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Matrix Easter eggs: Arrange by color and motif
Place the images of the Easter eggs in the right place in the matrix grid. Take into account the color combination and the motif used.
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Times Tables: Counting by jumps
On these posters, the jumps from each times table are represented in a number. For example, in the number 2 you will find all the jumps from 2 to 20.
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Split to 10: Spin Tickets
With these turn cards, students can independently practice the divisions up to 10.
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