Publisher's Synopsis
Color Your Math offers a fun way for kids ages 3 to 6 develop their intuition about numbers while showing parents essential early number concepts. Using fun to color images of animals, cupcakes, cookies and clowns, this elementary math coach created book is as sophisticated as it is silly. It is designed to appeal to boys and girls and includes dogs, cats, cars, robots, unicorn cats, dinosaurs, ice cream cones and more!
50 FUN PAGES TO COLOR AND LEARN!
Great summer workbook or stocking stuffer!
Ideal for preschool and kindergarten classrooms
Perfect for playtime and home
More than a workbook, this book has large images and subtly shows many ways of thinking about numbers. Parents can support their young children by reading the simple question on the left page and listening to the response. More than simple counting, this book shows how to use counters to represent numbers and challenges preschoolers, kindergarteners and first graders to consider, "How many are missing?" which is the number one struggle in early numeracy development.
This book has a variety of different images to appeal to boys and girls. The math is subtle and I do hope it inspires parents to replicate some of these ideas while playing with their children. These are also a fabulous center activity in the preschool and kindergarten classroom and are still worthwhile for first graders. First grade teachers know the importance of early number sense and hiding games and part whole models give that a huge boost!
How To Use This Book:
50Math suggestions are included on the left page for each coloring page.
We begin with "cardinality and correspondence". Children can count the items and write the numeral in the speech bubble. Ask them to draw the same number of counters or colored circles in the "5 Frame" as shown in the first image. You can begin by tracing mine. Research shows we do not spend enough time developing solid understanding of numbers nested within 5 (ALL the ways of making 5 and 4 and 3 and 2 and 1 and 0.)
Included are ideas for telling math stories, estimating and playing Which One Doesn't Belong?
While it is essential to continue counting higher and higher, we must count actual items more than simply saying the numbers. Children need a solid sense about 0-5 in order to build deeper understanding within 10. For more details be sure to read the final page and visit me at themathviking.com.
Enjoy coloring your math and playing with numbers!
Look for more resources like these; coming soon!
Color Your Math with Numbers to 10
Color Your Math Quick Flash Numbers
Color Your Math with Greater Numbers
Grade Level Math Enrichment Challenges
Which One Doesn't Belong Fun!Printable resources like this are also available.
For more about early mathematics play, visit my Math Viking Blog and look for me on Facebook and Instagram.
Thank you for exploring math with me!Kristine @TheMathViking