Category: Math
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More or Less Measuring Cups
Your Child Will Learn
Comparing volumes to determine which is more or less
Here’s What to Do
- Gather three clear drinking glasses, measuring cups and spoons, and a large container full of water (instead of water, you could also use
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Big and Small World
Your Child Will Learn
Using size vocabulary words to compare two different objects
Here’s What to Do
- On a walk, choose an object to focus on. It should be something there are a lot of (buildings, trees, cars, etc.). Ask
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Daily Routine Poster
Your Child Will Learn
Vocabulary to talk about different times of the day
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child to give examples of things that happen every day. Make a list of their answers. (Examples: teeth brushing, getting dressed,
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Playground Hide and Seek
Your Child Will Learn
Using positional words to understand the location of an object
Here’s What to Do
- Bring a small toy to the playground.
- Ask your child to cover their eyes. Hide the toy somewhere on the playground.
- Help
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Position Play
Your Child Will Learn
How to follow directions with position words
Here’s What to Do
- Find a toy and a box big enough to fit the toy inside
- Ask your child to place the toy in and out of the
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Position Practice
Your Child Will Learn
Positional Words
Here’s What to Do
- As you go through your day, try to focus on using positional words when talking to your baby.
- Examples of positional words: above/below, in front/behind, between, next to, inside/outside, over/under,
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I Spy Shopping
Your Child Will Learn
Using positional words to locate an object
Here’s What to Do
- In a store, ask your child to play a game of “I Spy” to help you find items on the shelves.
- When you see an
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Playground Hide and Seek
Your Child Will Learn
Using positional words to describe the location of an object
Here’s What to Do
- Bring a small toy to the playground.
- Ask your child to hide the toy somewhere on the playground. Cover your eyes while
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Kitchen Sorting
Your Child Will Learn
How to sort objects into different categories and describe characteristics of objects
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child for help putting away kitchen items like dishes, utensils, pots. (Before you begin, you can put away
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Grocery Grouping
Your Child Will Learn
Sorting objects into two groups that have shared characteristics
Here’s What to Do
- When you are unpacking groceries (or other items from shopping bags), ask your child to help sort the items.
- Choose two categories and