1. Counting with Toys: Use toys like building blocks or toy cars to help your student practice counting and basic math operations.
  2. Shape Scavenger Hunt: Go on a shape scavenger hunt around your home or backyard, looking for circles, squares, triangles, and more.
  3. Number Bingo: Create a fun bingo game using numbers instead of letters, helping your student recognize and match numerals.
  4. Math Story Time: Read math-themed storybooks together and incorporate counting or basic addition and subtraction within the story.
  5. Measurement with Kitchen Utensils: Teach measurement concepts by using kitchen utensils like cups and spoons for hands-on learning.
  6. Pattern Play: Create simple patterns with toys or objects, encouraging your student to continue the sequence.
  7. Math Puzzles: Introduce age-appropriate math puzzles or riddles to stimulate problem-solving skills.
  8. Counting Nature's Treasures: Take a nature walk and practice counting natural objects like leaves, rocks, or flowers.
  9. Math Hide and Seek: Hide numbers or math symbols around the house for your student to find and identify.
  10. Math Dance Party: Incorporate math into movement by assigning different math problems to dance moves during a fun dance party.