Here are the items that I purchased:
Today I want to share what I made with the larger flat glass stones.
Now, how can you use them for math?
We definitely want children to recognize the numerals, but it's also important that they know what order they go in. The can practice both skills with these numbered stones. These would also be great for practicing two-digit numbers if you have kiddos that are ready for that.
As long as you use multiple papers when you create your stones, your students will be able to sort them. Fill a basket with colorful glass stones and provide space for the children to spread out the stones and sort them by color or design.
Once the stones have been sorted, they can be used to create a number of different patterns, depending on how many designs you used, and how many stones of each design that you created.
The best part about all of these activities is that they all offer opportunities for you to spend time working on the concepts with the children. These stones encourage conversation and exploration, and they only cost $1!
How else could you use these materials for math practice? For more great ideas check out the rest of my Dollar Tree math material posts!
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