1. Number Hunt: Hide numbered cards around the house or yard and have the child find them in order, then count the objects shown.
  2. Shape Scavenger Hunt: Go on a shape scavenger hunt in the house or outdoors, looking for items that match basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles.
  3. Counting with Legos: Use Legos or building blocks to practice counting, grouping, and simple addition and subtraction with visual aids.
  4. Pattern Play: Create simple patterns using everyday objects or toys, and challenge the child to continue the pattern.
  5. Math Storytime: Read math-themed storybooks together and discuss the concepts of counting, shapes, and numbers within the stories.
  6. Measurement Madness: Explore measurement by comparing the sizes of different household items, toys, or snacks using non-standard units like paper clips or Legos.
  7. Math in the Kitchen: Bake or cook together, involving the child in measuring ingredients, counting utensils, and discussing fractions in a fun, hands-on way.
  8. Number Line Jump: Create a makeshift number line on the floor and have the child jump or hop to the correct number based on verbal cues or math questions.
  9. Math Art: Combine math and art by creating geometric shapes or symmetrical designs using colorful paper, stickers, or paints.
  10. Math Outdoor Obstacle Course: Set up an outdoor obstacle course with math challenges at each station, such as counting steps, identifying shapes, and solving simple math problems.