Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Learning with Ladybugs (Love to Learn Linky #31)

Ladybugs and their lovely little spots are perfect for practicing counting and math skills. I created this Ladybug Counting Mat that is versatile and can be used with many different materials. Also, keep reading for more creative ladybug learning activities and printables from my fellow kid bloggers!

Free Ladybug Counting Mat

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To create your Ladybug Counting mat I recommend laminating the free printable. This will give you a durable, reusable mat that your child can use with many different materials, such as buttons, playdough, pom poms, stickers, or a combination of different things.

This activity also comes with number cards 1-20 that you can place in the top left corner of the mat and have your child create the correct amount of "spots" on the ladybug.



Check out these other creative Ladybug Learning Activities:

Ladybug Math & Printables by The Measured Mom
Ladybug Printable Pack by Itsy Bitsy Fun
Ladybug Scissor Skills Printables by Itsy Bitsy Fun
Ladybug Life Cycle & Printable by Teaching Mama
Ladybug Do-a-Dot Printables by Gift of Curiosity
Ladybug Learning Pack by Look We're Learning
The Grouchy Ladybug craft with Free Printable by Buggy and Buddy
DIY Ladybug Counters & Math Game by Still Playing School
10 Little Ladybugs Counting Stick by School Time Snippets
Montessori Ladybug Activities & Printables by Living Montessori Now
DIY Magnetic Ladybug Counting Set by B-Inspired Mama


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Visit my co-hosts to see their posts and features!

The Cat in the Hat Printable Craft + More Dr. Seuss Inspired Activities from A Little Pinch of Perfect
How to Make Rainbows at Home from One Time Through
Light Up St. Patrick's Day Card from Left Brain Craft Brain
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