Early Math Activities with UNO Cards!
Early Math Activities with UNO Cards!
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Check out the Math Loom - 450+ pages Math Library is a complete collection of printable math resources designed to build strong number skills through hands-on, engaging learning. It focuses on counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, uno games. It includes all the individual math resources listed on my website . Organized by topic and filled with seasonal themes from January through December, this library makes math practice fun, simple, and easy to access all year long.
Turn learning into a game with our Early Math Activities using UNO Cards! This resource is designed to make early math concepts engaging and fun for children. Ideal for preschoolers and kindergarteners, these activities utilize the colorful and familiar UNO cards to teach counting, number recognition, addition, subtraction, and more.
A 45 page resource with the following:
- Skip counting
- Number Sense
- Counting with 10 frame
- Tally marks and subitizing
- Number names
- Before and After
- Greater or Lesser
- Odd and Even
- Single and Double Digit Addition
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Division
- Place value
- Pattern
- Domino Matching
- Color Sorting
- Clock
Why Use UNO Cards? UNO cards are a versatile and accessible tool that many families already have at home. Their bright colors and familiar format make learning math concepts less intimidating and more enjoyable for young learners.
Benefits:
- Engages children in hands-on learning
- Makes math concepts approachable and fun
- Encourages independent learning and play
- Enhances fine motor skills and cognitive development
Get ready to transform your child's math learning experience with these exciting and interactive activities! Perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers looking to add a playful twist to early math education.
NOTE: This is a digital file in PDF format.
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I am so excited to use these with my class! I am confused with the last one. What are we supposed to do with the ghost addition? Maybe I missed the directions somewhere.?
We homeschool and math can be such a challenge for one of my children. All my kids absolutely love the uno games! They are learning valuable math skills and they don’t even realize it!