Description
This pack can be used by quite a wide range of ages, depending on what your goals are.
In this pack you will find:
- Basketball Alphabet with all letters in order.
- Basketball letters one by one (In case you are on a weekly letter schedule).
- Basketball numbers 0-20
- Math Symbol cards (+ - =)
- Two Math Mats that you can use to practice with the number balls and the symbols
You can use this pack in many ways. You can print, cut and laminate to use the balls as flash cards. You can just print a bunch cut them into squares roughly and play paper ball basketball. Fan the stack face down and ask your little one to pick a piece, tell you what it is, then crumble in and throw it into a hoop/bin/box.
For older kids you can use blanks to drill vocabulary, spelling, sentence structures, pretty much anything you need your kids to memorise.
I once used a similar activity with older kids to first drill vowels vs consonants (you will need two boxed for this) and then a/an.
Since I teach pre-k mostly at the moment, I in all honesty only needed the alphabet and numbers but I admit that I got a bit carried away. I just thought that math mats are such a cool idea, specially if you laminate them and add velcro dots!
I hope you and your little ones will enjoy using this pack!
Sincerely yours,
Kiddily
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Description
This pack can be used by quite a wide range of ages, depending on what your goals are.
In this pack you will find:
- Basketball Alphabet with all letters in order.
- Basketball letters one by one (In case you are on a weekly letter schedule).
- Basketball numbers 0-20
- Math Symbol cards (+ - =)
- Two Math Mats that you can use to practice with the number balls and the symbols
You can use this pack in many ways. You can print, cut and laminate to use the balls as flash cards. You can just print a bunch cut them into squares roughly and play paper ball basketball. Fan the stack face down and ask your little one to pick a piece, tell you what it is, then crumble in and throw it into a hoop/bin/box.
For older kids you can use blanks to drill vocabulary, spelling, sentence structures, pretty much anything you need your kids to memorise.
I once used a similar activity with older kids to first drill vowels vs consonants (you will need two boxed for this) and then a/an.
Since I teach pre-k mostly at the moment, I in all honesty only needed the alphabet and numbers but I admit that I got a bit carried away. I just thought that math mats are such a cool idea, specially if you laminate them and add velcro dots!
I hope you and your little ones will enjoy using this pack!
Sincerely yours,
Kiddily




