1. Counting Paws: Have the child count the total number of paws of all the dogs and cats in a picture.
  2. Birdhouse Pattern: Create a pattern with different colored birdhouses and ask the child to continue the sequence.
  3. Dog Bone Addition: Use dog bone cutouts for a hands-on addition activity where the child sums up the bones given to different dogs.
  4. Cat Measuring Tail Length: Introduce simple measurement by asking the child to measure and compare the length of various cat tails.
  5. Feather Subtraction: Use bird feathers as visual aids for subtraction problems to help the child understand the concept better.
  6. Pet Food Division: Divide a certain amount of pet food equally among dogs, cats, and birds to introduce the concept of division.
  7. Animal Shape Sorting: Sort images of dogs, cats, and birds based on their shapes, such as triangles, circles, and squares.
  8. Counting Bird Nests: Count the number of bird nests shown in a picture to reinforce counting skills.
  9. Doggy Graphing: Create a simple graph to show the number of different-colored dogs and ask the child questions based on the graph.
  10. Cat Comparisons: Present pairs of cats with different attributes (e.g., size, color) and ask the child to compare them using math language.