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Unlike the common perception preschool math is not all about counting and identifying the numbers. While undoubtedly these are important skills to master, there are other skills like matching, sorting and classifying objects that your kid learns during the preschool years. These skills help your child to notice how things around him are alike and different and create an awareness which is important for successful math learning.

There are different preschool activities that teach your kid different math skills like puzzles, tangrams, crafts and preschool math worksheet in a fun and interactive way. But without the involvement of parents, preschool learning can't be effective and successful. So, what are the ways you as a parent can use to teach the important math skills to the little tots?

Counting skills:

Ask your preschooler to help you arrange the dinner table. If there are four of you eating then ask him to lay 4 knives, forks, glasses and plates. Count them as your child lays them out. You can play counting games with your kid anywhere. You can ask him to count the toys on his toy shelf, shoes in the cupboard or clothes in the closet.

Sorting skills:

Next time you're doing laundry then call your child for help. Your child can sort all the clothes by colors. And when the clothes are dried your child can also be in charge of sorting out shirts, pants, socks and pajamas for folding. Sorting socks is also a good way to teach. Ask your child to sort the socks by size or color. Matching up pairs is also an excellent way to practice

Sequencing skills:

You can teach sequencing by talking about your schedule for the day with your kid. For instance, if you are about to go for grocery shopping you may say to your preschooler:

"First you are going to take a bath."

"Then you're going to dress and put the socks and shoes on"

"Then we need to get our shopping bags."

"We will walk to the grocery store and do our shopping."

You can also teach sequencing at the breakfast time: "Today we are having oatmeal for the breakfast. So, What do we need to do first[second, third etc]."

So, you can see how getting involved in day-to- day activities can help your kid learn important math skills.

How daily activities help your preschooler get acquainted with different math skills?

By: Antonio Bristow




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