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What You’ll
Need: Newspaper, scissors, pencil or crayon, glue and graph paper
Newspaper numbers. Help your child look for numbers 1 to 100 in the newspaper. Cut the numbers out and glue them in order on a large piece of paper. If children do not know numbers that high, collect numbers up to what they do know. Have your child say the numbers as you practice counting up to those numbers. Collect only numbers within a certain range, like 30 and 40. Arrange the numbers on a chart, grouping all the numbers with 2’s in them, all the numbers with 5’s in them and so on. Counting Book. Cut out pictures from the newspaper and use them to make a counting book. Page one will have 1 thing on it, page two will have 2 things that are alike, page three will have 3 things alike on it and so on. At the bottom of each page write the number of items on the page and the word for the item.
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