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Make Snowflake Counting Cards

What You Need:

  • 5-6 sheets of white construction paper, cut into 4" squares
  • 10 8" x 10" sheets of cardstock or other thick paper in any color but white
  • Safety scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Markers or crayons

What You Do:

  1. Before starting the craft, talk about snowflakes with your child. What are snowflakes? What makes them special?
  2. Hand your child one of the white construction paper squares and ask them to fold it in half along the diagonal, and then in half once again. They should end up with a folded-up triangle.
  3. Help them cut shapes into the folded triangle using the scissors.
  4. Once finished cutting, unfold the paper to reveal a pretty snowflake.
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 with the rest of the construction paper squares. Make some of your own snowflakes to help with the cutting.
  6. Now make the counting cards. Each sheet of card stock will be one card. Help your child number the cards from 1-10 with the markers or crayons. If they have trouble, lightly write the numbers in pencil first and have them trace over them.
  7. Decorate the reverse side of the cards with the paper snowflakes. Encourage them to arrange the snowflakes on the cards as they like, then glue them down.
  8. Set the cards aside to dry.
  9. Once the cards are dry, it's time to play! Hold the counting cards up one by one and ask them to say the number. Then practice counting by having them arrange the cards in order from 1 to 10.

Use your counting cards regularly to help your child with number recognition and counting 1-10.

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