![]() ![]() You can set the game up with as few or as many ducks as you’d like. In this game we are practicing combinations of numbers. Then I set the tan sheet down into the glass baking sheet and placed the blue sheet on top so that they overlapped a bit. I trimmed the blue sheet a bit to make it look like the edge of the ocean. ![]() You could use any tray or container that will fit your foam sheets and ducks. ![]() Because I wanted to keep the ducks contained during our activity I also used a large glass baking sheet. To set up the game I gathered one blue glitter foam sheet, a tan foam sheet, and ten small rubber duck party favors. This concept set the stage perfectly for our math game. In the story ten ducks go overboard and find adventure out in the ocean. We were inspired to create this fun math game for preschoolers and kindergarteners.īefore doing this activity we read 1o Little Rubber Ducks. There are so many books to choose so there are sure to be some terrific activities shared. This month the Virtual Book Club for Kids is sharing activities to go along with books by Eric Carle. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Email ![]()
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