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Cubes can be used to develop skills like sorting, patterns, ordering, counting, and comparing sizes. Activities include having children count cubes with their fingers to identify larger and smaller cubes, and using cubes to calculate answers to problems. Counters can be used to count, compare quantities, add, sort, and match. Examples are using counters to solve math problems and match colors. Shapes can support counting, comparing sizes, and making connections to the real world. Children can count and classify shapes, match shapes to their shadows, and create patterns with shapes.
Cubes can be used to develop skills like sorting, patterns, ordering, counting, and comparing sizes. Activities include having children count cubes with their fingers to identify larger and smaller cubes, and using cubes to calculate answers to problems. Counters can be used to count, compare quantities, add, sort, and match. Examples are using counters to solve math problems and match colors. Shapes can support counting, comparing sizes, and making connections to the real world. Children can count and classify shapes, match shapes to their shadows, and create patterns with shapes.
Cubes can be used to develop skills like sorting, patterns, ordering, counting, and comparing sizes. Activities include having children count cubes with their fingers to identify larger and smaller cubes, and using cubes to calculate answers to problems. Counters can be used to count, compare quantities, add, sort, and match. Examples are using counters to solve math problems and match colors. Shapes can support counting, comparing sizes, and making connections to the real world. Children can count and classify shapes, match shapes to their shadows, and create patterns with shapes.