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Farmland Math

by Timberdoodle Creator

From Timberdoodle site: "What do you get when you mix a bold, bright farm-themed play mat with 30 vibrant jumbo farm animals? A crazy-smart curriculum for introducing toddlers to the wonders of math and thinking skills! Farmland Math is 36 weeks of straightforward problems to build your toddler’s skills to think math. Concepts spiral gradually so that children do not forget as they go and include grouping by color, counting, and patterns, plus rudimentary addition and subtraction skills. Farmland Math includes a table-size, durable, wipe-clean mat that zips to become a convenient carrying case for the 30 jumbo animals."

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Resource Type
Manipulative
Print Status
In Print
Weeks
36
Suggested Grades
Early Years - Early Years
Publisher
Timberdoodle
URL
http://www.timberdoodle.com/Farmland_Math_Bundl...

Weeks

  • 1 Practice counting from one to three.
  • 2 Continue to practice counting from one to three.
  • 3 Review counting from one to three and become familiar with numbers four to six.
  • 4 This week's focus is on colors and patterns.
  • 5 Count to four and count by groups.
  • 6 Count to five and practice the concept of more.
  • 7 Count by groups, combine groups, and count up to five.
  • 8 Practice placement words such as "behind" and "in front."
  • 9 Practice the concepts of "more" and "less."
  • 10 Lay a basic foundation for adding.
  • 11 Count and compare.
  • 12 Count, compare, and talk about left, right, top, and bottom.
  • 13 Recognize numerals.
  • 14 Discuss first, second, third, fourth, and fifth.
  • 15 Find groups of one to four items.
  • 16 Make the patterns.
  • 17 Count to five, and introduce the idea of taking away or subtracting.
  • 18 Learn that groups can correspond in number.
  • 19 Practice shapes.
  • 20 Count to five.
  • 21 Learn how to measure.
  • 22 Recognize numerals while practicing counting.
  • 23 Practice adding while strengthening counting skills.
  • 24 Put numerals one to five in order.
  • 25 Make items the same color, quantity, or type.
  • 26 Use logic to find a hiding animal.
  • 27 Lay the groundwork for addition.
  • 28 Relate numbers with groups of animals.
  • 29 Answer questions about location, color, quantity, and type of animal.
  • 30 Practice the concept of first through sixth.
  • 31 Find what doesn't belong.
  • 32 Find what is similar in groups.
  • 33 Practice subtraction.
  • 34 Practice addition and subtraction.
  • 35 Understand halves.
  • 36 Review a variety of math skills.

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