1, number coloring
Materials: cardboard, circle gauge, markers, coloring pens.
How to do: draw circles on the cardboard and write different numbers.
Play: specify a number, and then let the children color the number on the cardboard; the next step can also come to specify the color of the colored pencils to increase the difficulty.
2, digital ice cream
Materials: cardboard, scissors, solid glue.
Practice: Cut the cardboard into triangles and irregular circles, and write numbers on the circles in turn.
Play: Let the children combine the cardboard into the shape of ice cream, and the ice cream balls are pasted in numerical order.
3, finger counting
Materials: cardboard, scissors, glue, pen.
Practice: Write the numbers on the small cardboard, cut some hand shapes on the cardboard and paste them on the big cardboard.
Play: How many fingers should stick out above the number "1"? Let the children count their fingers and match the fingers to the number!
4, build digital Lego
Materials: Lego, pen.
Practice: Write numbers on the Lego.
Play: Let the children build the Lego in numerical order.
5. Sticky Watermelon Seeds
Materials: watermelon cardboard, black clay.
Practice: cut watermelon cardboard (you can make your own, draw a round watermelon on the cardboard, divide it into fan shapes and write the numbers), knead the black clay into small balls.
Play: How many numbers are on the watermelon? Have children glue the appropriate number of clay watermelon seeds according to the number.