Take construction paper in holiday colors and draw some lines for cutting - make them about two inches wide. No construction paper? - no problem! Find some nice, glossy magazine pages and turn it into a recyclables craft :) You will need 25 strips if you're counting until Christmas, starting at the beginning of the month, or one strip for each day left - the 15th is a great day to start for Christmas with only 10 days left!
Depending on which holiday(s) you’re celebrating and how many days you want to play, you can make your own rules! Have your children cut on the lines, giving them excellent cutting practice! Turn each strip into a loop with tape or staples, alternating colors, and add new strips by threading through the loop and fastening into another link.
When you are finished, hang your chain up and each morning or evening, take off a link and count “how many days left?!" Lots of counting practice for your little ones!
Have fun!
When you are finished, hang your chain up and each morning or evening, take off a link and count “how many days left?!" Lots of counting practice for your little ones!
While you're waiting for the holiday to get here, try this - pattern math with decorative bows! Fill a basket with colored bows and show how to start a pattern.
Side by side play works best for this ... or direct modeling :) You could even make some poster strips with color patterns. Your children can match the strips, see "what comes next" for sequencing practice and form their own patterns with these festive bows!
THis is super cute! What a clever idea! Thanks for linking up to TGIF! See you next week,
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)