Description
Introducing the Math Busy Book for Kids, a comprehensive printable product designed to engage children in various math activities.
This interactive book features 10 different work pages, each focusing on a specific number. Children are challenged to place petals on a flower based on the represented number, count the corresponding number of raised fingers, identify the number word, dots, tally marks, and a group of ladybugs.
On the same page, children will find dotted lines to practice writing the number word on one line and the numeric digit itself (e.g., "seven") on another line. Additionally, three math exercises are provided, incorporating the featured number. These exercises encourage children to perform basic mathematical operations using the given number.
Following the 10 work pages, there are two themed pages focusing on "Greater Than," "Less Than," or "Equal" comparisons. Children will count and record the number of items in each exercise's designated box and use Velcro dots to place the appropriate greater than, less than, or equal signs between the items.
The next exercise page is called "Write the missing number to complete the number bond." An adorable raccoon holds a board with a number, and next to it are two acorns. One acorn already has a number written on it, while children need to write the corresponding number on the other acorn to complete the number bond, resulting in the number held by the raccoon.
The subsequent two pages focus on addition. Children will encounter multiple exercises where they count various items (similar to the previous exercises) and write the corresponding number beneath them. Then, they will add the given numbers together, such as "a mouse plus four snails," and write the correct answer (5) in the designated boxes provided. The following two pages follow the same format but focus on subtraction.
The next work page, "Number Order," features a frog and 40 different lily pads, some of which contain numbers. Children are challenged to match the missing numbers to the appropriate lily pads to complete the numerical sequence.
Moving on, there's a work page titled "Help the Ladybugs Find Their Spots." It showcases nine ladybugs with numbers on their backs. Children are required to attach the corresponding number of dots (spots) to each ladybug's shell.
Finally, the last work page features six bees with math calculations on their wings, such as "7 + 5." Children will attach wings with the correct answer over each bee.
The Math Busy Book is a well-structured and delightful resource that offers an engaging learning experience for children.
Math Busy Book Kids, Counting Practice, Math Activities, Toddler Early Math
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Description
Introducing the Math Busy Book for Kids, a comprehensive printable product designed to engage children in various math activities.
This interactive book features 10 different work pages, each focusing on a specific number. Children are challenged to place petals on a flower based on the represented number, count the corresponding number of raised fingers, identify the number word, dots, tally marks, and a group of ladybugs.
On the same page, children will find dotted lines to practice writing the number word on one line and the numeric digit itself (e.g., "seven") on another line. Additionally, three math exercises are provided, incorporating the featured number. These exercises encourage children to perform basic mathematical operations using the given number.
Following the 10 work pages, there are two themed pages focusing on "Greater Than," "Less Than," or "Equal" comparisons. Children will count and record the number of items in each exercise's designated box and use Velcro dots to place the appropriate greater than, less than, or equal signs between the items.
The next exercise page is called "Write the missing number to complete the number bond." An adorable raccoon holds a board with a number, and next to it are two acorns. One acorn already has a number written on it, while children need to write the corresponding number on the other acorn to complete the number bond, resulting in the number held by the raccoon.
The subsequent two pages focus on addition. Children will encounter multiple exercises where they count various items (similar to the previous exercises) and write the corresponding number beneath them. Then, they will add the given numbers together, such as "a mouse plus four snails," and write the correct answer (5) in the designated boxes provided. The following two pages follow the same format but focus on subtraction.
The next work page, "Number Order," features a frog and 40 different lily pads, some of which contain numbers. Children are challenged to match the missing numbers to the appropriate lily pads to complete the numerical sequence.
Moving on, there's a work page titled "Help the Ladybugs Find Their Spots." It showcases nine ladybugs with numbers on their backs. Children are required to attach the corresponding number of dots (spots) to each ladybug's shell.
Finally, the last work page features six bees with math calculations on their wings, such as "7 + 5." Children will attach wings with the correct answer over each bee.
The Math Busy Book is a well-structured and delightful resource that offers an engaging learning experience for children.




