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Flower Number Activity

The very beauty of flowers can make children happy and motivated enough to learn how to count numbers. Simple yet innovative, the flower number activity can inspire your children to develop a positive attitude toward math:

Suitable for:

This activity is designed for children between two and six years of age, as they can learn how to count and recognize numbers effortlessly while having fun performing he activity:

What You’ll Learn:

1. Number recognition – Children will learn to recognize numbers as they take part in this wonderful activity, since it involves recognizing numbers as per the number represented on the cardstock base sheet.

2. Visual math skills – Matching the number written on the petals to the number of Blutacks stuck on each flower petal can help your children grasp the concept of numbers and enhance their visualization skills for performing mathematical calculations in the future.

3. Positive attitude – Children love flowers. Whenever they do not feel motivated enough to learn math, the flower number activity that is creative can come to their rescue by helping develop a positive attitude toward learning math.

4. Motor skills – Whenever children participate in this activity, their motor skills, which are required to form the foundation for acquiring writing skills, are acquired by them.

5. Problem solving – As your children engage in this activity, they will learn how to deploy their critical thinking skills to solve advanced problems in math later on in life.

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Material required:

1. Colored card-stock sheets: Keep at least five sheets of different colors ready for this activity.

2. Cutter: For cutting out the petals of a flower, the center of the flower, leaves, and a flower vase from the cardboard.

3. Whiteboard markers: For writing numbers on the petals of the flower and drawing the entire flower, its parts, and a flower vase.

4. Small round Blutacks: To be stuck beneath the petals of the flower. Make sure that you have at least fifty-five of them in the color yellow ready with you.

The procedure for preparing:

1. Prepare the colorful cardstock sheet base –

Take a cardstock of the color blue to form the base for this activity. Then, draw a flower bearing a smiley face, its petals, leaves, and a flower vase using cardstock sheets of different colors.

2. Cut out the different parts of the flower –

After drawing the different parts of the flower, cut them out from the cardstock sheets of different colors.

3. Stick the small round Blutacks on the flower petals –

Take the small round Blutacks and stick them according to the number you are going to place on each flower petal. For instance, if you are planning to place the number five on one of the flower petals, then you would need to stick five Blutacks on the blue colored base cardstock sheet of that flower petal, and so on.

4. Ask your children to participate –

The knowledge of your children gets enhanced when they participate in such interesting and unique learning activities. So, ask them to see the number of Blutacks you have placed on the cardstock sheet and place the flower petal on the surface bearing the number corresponding to the number of Blutacks you have placed on it.

5. Review and repeat –

As your children perform the activity, keep supervising them to see to it that they are performing it correctly. Review the activity and make them repeat it till they have mastered it.

Making your little champs perform this exciting activity can help enhance their skills and knowledge base. Ask them to repeat the activity till you are certain that they have mastered it.

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