I love when we are able to use a set of materials over and over in different ways for different learning purposes. Yesterday we shared how we used our bat craft to play a word family game. Today we’re sharing how that simple bat craft inspired some counting practice.
For this counting game we started with the same basic bat craft. Then we used a glitter glue pen to draw numbers and sets of dots on the bat wings.
When it was time to play Tinker matched the correct number with the correct set of dots.
Then her cute little bats were ready to fly.
Once your child is finished matching the numbers and sets you can use the bats to practice more number sense skills by:
- putting the bats in order from least to greatest
- putting the bats in order from greatest to least
- ask the child to show a bat whose number is greater than ___ (i.e., a bat whose number is greater than 2–answer 3, 4, or 5)
- ask the child to show a bat whose number is less than ___
- identify bats with odd numbers
- identify bats with even numbers
And don’t forget to PLAY with the bats when you are finished. They’d even be a cute addition to a small world for Halloween!
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Sue Lively
These are super adorable! Love the googly eyes. I’m not surprised your daughter enjoyed this. I featured your awesome ideas in my Counting roundup from the Love to Learn Linky this week. Thanks for linking up and hope to see you there again! Best, Sue
Beth
What a fun idea! Pinning =)
Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Have a GREAT weekend,
Beth
Shaunna Evans
Thanks so much, Beth!
Liz
This is such a great idea, especially because there is so much potential for learning (and fun) in the one set of bats. Brilliant!
Shaunna Evans
Thank you, Liz! I love when we are able to use a craft for a variety of purposes, and we had a lot of fun with these little bats!