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Halloween Math Fun {Busy Bag of the Month}

There are so many fun objects right now to have fun with Halloween.  Here’s a simply way to work on number recognition with your child.  We used googly eyes, plastic spiders but even pumpkins, ghosts or spider finger prints can be fun too!

Halloween Math Busy Bag Directions

  • Take a piece of paper and divide it into section
  • Use a dark marker and make squares on the lines
  • Write numbers in each section
  • Then using the fun Halloween Pieces have them count and match to the numbers

 

For more Busy Bag Ideas visit our Busy Bag of the Month Series 
Hosted by The Educators’ Spin On It, Coffee Cups and Crayons, No Twiddle Twaddle,
Toddler Approved and And Next Comes L
Here are the Busy Bag Activities for October  
Cookie Dough Math from Coffee Cups and Crayons
Pumpkin Felt Play from No Twiddle Twaddle
Play with Colors Felt Haunted House from Toddler Approved
Hot Glue Gun Crayon Rubbing Busy Bag from And Next Comes L

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Filed Under: Kids Activities, Science Tagged With: Activities for Preschoolers, Busy Bag, Halloween, Kim, Spiders, Tot School

About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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