1. Counting with Objects: Use toys or snacks to help your student practice counting numbers up to 10 or more.
  2. Shape Hunt: Go on a shape hunt around your house or classroom. Identify and name different shapes.
  3. Number Bingo: Play a fun game of bingo using numbers and encourage your student to match them on their bingo card.
  4. Pattern Play: Create simple patterns using toys or colored shapes and ask your student to continue the pattern.
  5. Measurement Fun: Use non-standard items like blocks to measure objects around the room. Discuss concepts of longer, shorter, taller, etc.
  6. Counting Songs: Sing counting songs together to make learning numbers more engaging and memorable.
  7. Math Puzzles: Introduce simple math puzzles like connecting the dots or matching pairs to enhance problem-solving skills.
  8. Math Storytime: Read math-themed storybooks together and discuss how numbers are used in everyday scenarios.
  9. Shape Sorting: Engage in a shape sorting activity where your student categorizes objects based on their shapes.
  10. Count and Move: Incorporate movement into math activities by asking your student to jump, clap, or hop a certain number of times.