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Farm Feeding Counting to 20 Farm Math Game for a Farm Animals Sensory Bin

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My class loved using this item so much, and I will continue to use it for years to come. Thanks so much for this excellent item.
Absolutely love this adorable activity for my preschoolers! Super cute for incorporating number recognition, counting & hand-eye coordination as we learned about farm animals! Other teachers saw my class using this activity and loved it too!
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Description

Get ready for an exciting farm math game that will have your students counting to 20 and having a blast at the same time. These farm feeding counting cards create the ultimate sensory bin experience for your farm theme!

What's Included?

Inside this farm counting activity, you'll find adorable farm animal heads featuring a cow, sheep, horse, and more sheep. Cut them out and tape these farm animals on tin cans or plastic wipe containers.

Set Up Your Farm Animals Sensory Bin

Prepare a sensory bin full of popcorn kernels to create a pretend farm. Add your farm animals and scoops, and your little farmers are ready to feed!

Feeding Time!

Now comes the exciting part - feeding the farm animals! Each animal has its own Farm Feeding Counting Card, which provides a learning opportunity for number identification and counting practice. Your students won't even realize they're sharpening their math skills with this farm counting sensory bin!

Learning Made Fun

Watch as your students immerse themselves in the farm math activity, scooping the right number of popcorn kernels to feed each hungry animal. They'll be giggling with delight as they learn to count and identify numbers effortlessly.

Here's what you'll get (in both color and black & white):

  • 4 farm animals heads (cow, sheep, horse, and chicken) in 2 sizes (for tin cans or plastic wipe containers)
  • 40 Farm Feeding cards (numbers 1-10)
  • 40 Farm Feeding cards (numbers 11-20)

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to engage your little farmers in a farm math activity they won't forget. Grab your Farm Feeding Counting Cards now and watch your students grow their math skills as they tend to their farm animals.

Materials needed for this farm math activity:

  • tin cans, plastic wipe containers, or plastic food containers
  • sensory bin filled with popcorn kernels
  • scoops


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Total Pages
49 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
2 Weeks
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.

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