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Grade one or year 1 student activity for math class.  Using basic 2 digit addition and subtraction on the petals to equal the number in the center.  Used paper and wooden stir sticks as stems making them eco friendly biodegradable educational math craft for kids 5 to 7 years old.  Made by Off The Page Learning in Hong Kong. Year 2 Craft Ideas, Paper Learning Activities, Mathematics For Primary School, 1st Grade Educational Crafts, Ks1 Craft Ideas, Math Project For Grade 1, Addition Math Craft, Making 5 Math Activities, Activities For Class 2 Students

Grade one or year 1 student activity for math class. Using basic 2 digit addition and subtraction on the petals to equal the number in the center. Used paper and wooden stir sticks as stems making them eco friendly biodegradable educational math craft for kids 5 to 7 years old. Made by Off The Page Learning in Hong Kong.

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Fynn Sor | Happy Tot Shelf on Instagram: "Get these FREE Counting Flowers printables to work on number recognition and counting. 🌸  ⭐️ There are two versions available: 👉🏻 For toddlers (2-3 year olds), this printable is designed to practise number recognition. Count as you plant each flower to work on counting too! 👉🏻 For our preschoolers (4-5 years old), practise 1 to 1 correspondence counting by counting the number of petals on each flower  🌸 Comment FLOWERS and I will send you the link to download this set of Counting Flowers printables. 😉 . . #learningisfun #handsonlearning #kidsactivities #preschoolactivities #toddleractivities #printable #earlylearning #preschoolmath" Numbers Recognition Activities, Numeracy Activities For Toddlers, Numeracy Activities Preschool, Flower Math, Numeracy Activities, Child Activities, Ordinal Numbers, Kindergarten Math Games, Number Activities

Fynn Sor | Happy Tot Shelf on Instagram: "Get these FREE Counting Flowers printables to work on number recognition and counting. 🌸 ⭐️ There are two versions available: 👉🏻 For toddlers (2-3 year olds), this printable is designed to practise number recognition. Count as you plant each flower to work on counting too! 👉🏻 For our preschoolers (4-5 years old), practise 1 to 1 correspondence counting by counting the number of petals on each flower 🌸 Comment FLOWERS and I will send you the…

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