We can say that spring is here, and along with the change in season, we will be welcoming a variety of spiders, bugs and insects into our gardens and backyards!
I cannot say I am a fan of real live spiders, but my littles think they are super cool! So I created this simple spider-themed activity for them.
Spider Find and Cover Counting/ Number Recognition Activity
How about adding this simple and functional activity to your spiders, bugs and insects learning shelves to help your little ones identify numbers 1-20?
It is super simple to put together, durable and can be manipulated by little ones until they are competent in identifying the numbers 1-20
This simple activity can be used to work on the following skills:
- Number sequence
- Shape recognition
- One-to-one correspondence.
- Fine motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Concentration
- Teamwork
- Oral language skills
What you will need to recreate this activity:
- Cardboard
- Bottle caps
- Blue stickers
- Marker
How to put this activity together:
Step 1: Use your marker to draw a spiderweb onto the cardboard. It does not need to be perfect! As you can see by the shape of mine.
Step 2: Use a bottle cap to draw twenty circles on the web to represent the spiders.
Step 3: Write numbers 1-20 onto your blue stickers and place them in your order of choice into the circles.
Step 4: Use your black marker to draw legs on the spiders and to write numbers 1-20 on your bottle caps.
In four easy steps, your activity is ready for your little ones to learn numbers 1-20 in a fun and engaging way.
How to present this activity to your children:
- You can start by singing songs about numbers 1-20.
- Read a story about numbers 1-20.
- Use any educational toy to show your children the numbers 1- 20. We worked at lining up our bottle caps on our table as we counted up.
- Watching educational videos that teach children to count up from 1-20.
- After introducing the numbers to your child or reviewing them, you can work with them to find and cover the numbers 1-20.
- Over time your little one will become confident in identifying numbers 1-20 and completing this activity on their own.
After completing the activity, you can play a game of I-Spy and have your little one find the spiders and remove the caps for numbers 1-20.
How to extend this activity:
- You can select a number and have your child find the number that is one more or one less.
- You can use the caps to work at counting by 2’s,3’s and 5’s if you have little ones who are more advance and would do well with a challenge.
We do hope you find this activity useful.
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Thank you for being here!
Kimberlee and the Learning Step By Step Team.
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