Hands on activities are the perfect way for learners of all ages to practice math concepts.
By being able to manipulate items, they can explore how numbers work.
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)You may wish to laminate the pages for increased durability.
This will allow the activity to be used by several children or throughout several years.Cut apple number cards apart.
Put 10 red craft poms/buttons/flat bottom marbles in a small cup.
(If doing addition/subtraction, 20 manipulatives are needed.)
Placing items on a cookie sheet or plastic tray can aid in keeping all the pieces together.
They can check their work by recounting all of the apples.
Encourage children to put the first number of apples on the tree, then add/take away the second number.
They can count up the remaining apples to find the answer to the problem.
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