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Terri Thompson

Hockey Toys for Toddlers

November 14, 2018 By Terri Thompson

What do you buy a toddler who loves hockey?

Luckily there are a lot of fun hockey toys for toddlers and their parents.

Here are some of my favorite choices.

These fun hockey toys for toddlers will make great gifts for your little hockey lovers. Fun ideas for pretend play, active play, and books.

You’ll find great ideas for pretend play, active play, books, and even an awesome toy bench. These are all great gift ideas for your little hockey lovers.

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Fun Hockey Toys for Toddlers

Have bath time fun with this cute Hockey Player Rubber Duck.

Inflatable hockey sticks are a safe and fun way for your toddler to experience hockey. You can even blow up some balloons to use as pucks!

Cuddle up with a cute I Love Hockey Teddy Bear.

Even nap time is more fun with a cute personalized ice hockey pillowcase.

Play hockey (soccer and lacrosse too) with this fun sports set from Little Tikes.

Have a lot of fun pretending with two teams full of Hockey Guys. 

Play hockey indoors or outdoors with this fun goal, hockey stick, and ball set.

Play with a puck that is soft and safe for indoor play.

Store all your hockey toys in this personalized wooden ice hockey toy bench.

Your hockey lover will love their own personalized wooden hockey stick.

Share a fun hockey book together when you read Z is for Zamboni.

Or read about hockey at bedtime with this fun book, Goodnight Hockey.

Which of these fun hockey toys for toddlers will you be getting?

These fun hockey toys for toddlers will make great gifts for your little hockey lovers. Fun ideas for pretend play, active play, and books.

You may also like some of these fun toddler activities:

Fun Shape Toys for Toddlers

Backyard Color Match Movement Game for Toddlers

Water Play Ideas for Toddlers

Let’s Go on a Listening Walk

43 Quiet Time Activities for 2-Year-Olds at How Wee Learn

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Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share idea for family and kids activities.

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Fun Christmas Math Activities for Kids

November 12, 2018 By Terri Thompson

I don’t know about you, but I love to get a little festive this time of year with everyday things – like math practice.

So let’s practice counting, counting, patterns, symmetry, addition and more while getting in the Christmas spirit. We’ll use candy canes, reindeer, and make Christmas trees.

You’ll love all of these Christmas Math Activities. They’re so much fun and perfect for learning during the holiday season.

Make math fun this holiday season with one of these Christmas math activities for kids. You'll find activities for both preschoolers and elementary kids.

Whether you’re looking for ideas for your preschoolers or your elementary kids, you’ll find something fun here. I found great counting games, fun geometry games, addition practice and more.

Keep reading for all the fun Christmas math activities.

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Preschool Christmas Math Activities

Get a little fine motor practice while using a hole punch to do this simple Christmas Tree counting activity from Sugar Aunts.

Practice counting with this Gingerbread Cookies Counting Tray from Teach Me Mommy.

Explore patterns with this simple Candy Cane Pattern activity from This Reading Mama (comes with a free printable).

Have some sweet counting fun with this simple M&M Christmas tree counting activity from Umbrella Tree Cafe.

Practice counting and ordering with this Evergreen Tree Math Game from Mom Inspired Life.

Count and have fun with this two-player Jingle Bell Math Game from Fun-A-Day.

Do some simple adding and counting while you build a snowman with this fun activity from And Next Comes L.

Use Christmas bows to practice sorting by size with this simple measurement activity from Learning 4 Kids.

Practice number matching and counting with this Christmas Tree counting activity (that would make a great busy bag) from Mom Inspired Life.

Play with a fun Christmas tree geoboard. Fun-A-Day shows you how to make and use this simple foam tree geoboard.

Elementary Christmas Math Activities

Use candy canes to practice symmetry with this fun activity from Fantastic Fun and Learning.

Have you heard of Pascal’s Triangle? Explore this pattern activity with this fun Christmas tree activity from Teach Beside Me.

Create a Christmas tree out of Sierpinski fractal triangles with this STEAM activity at What Do We Do All Day.

Explore tally marks with this fun Candy Cane math game from JDaniel4’s Mom.

Practice your estimation skills with this simple LEGO math activity from Little Bins for Little Hands.

Explore tangrams with this fun (and yummy) Christmas Cookie Tangram activity from Left Brain Craft Brain.

Learn about fractions with this Snowman Fractions game from Teach Beside Me.

Explore a hundred chart and practice simple addition while playing Jingle All the Way to 100 from Simply Kinder.

Practice circular measurement, pattern making, and more with this beautiful STEAM Math Stars activity at Nurture Store.

Race your reindeer along a number line with this fun and simple Racing Reindeer game from Mom Inspired Life.

Hope you have a festive and fun time with all these Christmas math activities!

You may also like one of these fun Christmas Activities:

Christmas Science: Grow the Grinch’s Heart

Printable Family Activities Advent Calendar

Paper Plate Christmas Tree Kids Craft

The Best Salt Dough Ornaments for Kids

Christmas Science Experiments for Kids

Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids

November 9, 2018 By Terri Thompson

I just love making fun Christmas crafts! Do you?

If your looking for some fun ideas, you’ll love these fun Christmas tree crafts for kids. They’re so much fun and all would make great decorations, either as ornaments or on display elsewhere.

Get into the holiday spirit while creating with your kids when you make these fun and pretty Christmas tree crafts for kids.

You’ll find ideas that are appropriate for kids of all ages. Toddlers would love making Spin Art Trees and preschoolers will love the Sparkly Tree Banner. Or, gather the whole family to make a Family Hand Print Tree.

Let’s gather some supplies and start crafting!

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Get into the holiday spirit while creating with your kids when you make these fun and pretty Christmas tree crafts for kids.

Fun Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids

Our fun Paper Plate Christmas Tree makes a fun and colorful decoration.

Decorate your windows with our pretty Sparkly Christmas Tree Banner.

Learn how to quill when you make this pretty Quilled Christmas Tree Card from Red Ted Art.

Get into the holiday spirit while creating with your kids when you make these fun and pretty Christmas tree crafts for kids.

Create a fun keepsake when you make this Family Hand Print Christmas Tree from Mama Smiles.

Use pom poms to make a cute Christmas Tree Ornament from Preschool Inspirations.

Decorate a tree with stickers with this fine motor Christmas craft from Hands On As We Grow.

Get into the holiday spirit while creating with your kids when you make these fun and pretty Christmas tree crafts for kids.

Work together to create a Christmas tree out of a pine cone with this craft from Crystal & Co.

Use a few simple supplies to make this fun Craft Stick Christmas Tree from Easy Peasy and Fun.

This Pipecleaner Christmas Tree Ornament from Red Ted Art is fun to make and will look great on your tree. 

Get into the holiday spirit while creating with your kids when you make these fun and pretty Christmas tree crafts for kids.

Create pretty Christmas trees with this fun Spin Art Tree Art Project from Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds.

Make a Beaded Tissue Paper Tree from Happy Hooligans and get a little fine motor practice too.

Use clay to make a pretty Christmas Tree Pinch Pot from The Imagination Tree.

Which of these Christmas tree crafts for kids do you want to make with?

Get into the holiday spirit while creating with your kids when you make these fun and pretty Christmas tree crafts for kids.

You may also like these fun Christmas activities for kids:

Salt Dough Candy Cane Ornaments

Stained Glass Window Ornament Christmas Craft

Stained Glass Star Suncatcher

Joy to the World Christmas Ornament

Christmas Science Activities for Kids

Free Hundred Chart Printable

November 6, 2018 By Terri Thompson

There are so many fun hundred chart activities you can do. But, before you can go have fun, you need a hundred chart.

This free hundred chart printable is perfect for the job. It’s a great basic chart that will work for any activity.

All you need to do is download, print, and get ready to learn.

Get this simple free printable hundred chart to use for many math activities. This basic chart prints in black and white.

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Hundred Chart Printable

So, what can you use a hundred chart for? 

You can use it to add and subtract up to 100, just like you would a number line.

Or use it to practice counting by ones or skip counting by any number.

You can even use it to practice counting money!

You can use it as a game board with 100 spaces like our Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game.

Or, you cut it up into a puzzle like our Wacky Mixed Up Hundred Chart Puzzle.

This free hundred chart is perfect for learning and math activities.

No matter what you want to do, you’ll need a simple hundred chart. Click the link below to download and print.

This hundred chart will print in vertical format on a single piece of paper.

Download your printable hundred chart here.

Note: This free hundred chart is for classroom and home use only. Please do not distribute for pay or as part of a paid product. Thank you!

Get this simple hundred chart printable to use for learning to count and other math activities.

More Math Activities for Kids

There are so many ways to play and have fun with math. Here are a few of our favorites.

Go outside and create a big hundred chart like our fun Driveway Hundred Chart.

Practice addition with a fun card game: Addition War.

Grab your LEGOs for a fun math game when you practice addition with this Add & Fill a LEGO Base Plate Game.

Use playing card to practice making ten with this fun Make Ten Math Card Game at What Do We Do All Day.

My Must-Have Hundred Chart Resources

You can find some great hands-on hundred chart toys to extend the fun.

Try a sturdy and fun hundred chart with removable numbers or put up a large hundred chart with pockets. Or, you can get a hundred chart play mat for the floor.

Check out all the fun resources I found below.

Are you looking for more activities?

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share idea for family and kids activities.

I’d love for you to join me! Just click the link below, request to join, and answer the questions (they’re easy, I promise). Come join the fun! Join the Creative Family Fun for Busy Families community here.

Hundred Chart Activities to Make Math Fun

October 29, 2018 By Terri Thompson

I love how versatile a hundred chart is.

You can practice so many math concepts – simple counting, addition, subtraction, skip counting, multiplication and more.

It’s such a powerful tool and that’s why you see it used so often in elementary classrooms. But, it’s not only a great tool, it’s also a great base for fun math games and activities.

So let’s get started and make math fun with these hundred chart activities.

Help make learning fun with these hands-on hundred chart activities and games. These math activities are a fun way to practice many math concepts.

The Hundred Chart

Before we get started having fun, we should go over what a hundred chart is and how it’s used.

The simple answer is that it’s a chart with ten columns that list the number in order from 1 through 100. It’s a helpful tool to help kids visualize the order of numbers. This tool can also help kids while they’re learning other math concepts such as addition and subtraction and helps them visualize these concept.

Help make learning fun with these hands-on hundred chart activities and games. These math activities are a fun way to practice many math concepts.

You can find a more detailed explanation at this post: What is a Hundred Chart?

Plus, you can grab your Free Hundred Chart Printable at this link. You’ll need it for these great activities!

Now that you understand the hundred chart, let’s have some fun. Here are some awesome activities to try.

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Hundred Chart Activities

All of the activities below are fun and hands-on ways to learn with a hundred chart.

Work a puzzle or get outside and move. No matter what you choose, your kids will have so much fun!

Fun Hundred Chart Activities

The most awesome and fun hundred chart games and activities to help you child have fun and learn.

Driveway Hundred Chart Game

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Learn outside and play games with a giant hundred chart on your driveway.

Fill-in-the-Blank Hundred Chart Puzzles

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Can you guess the hidden numbers with this fun missing number hundred chart puzzle?

Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game

Guess the hidden number with this simple hundred chart hidden number game.

Play and Learn With Fun Hundred Chart Activities

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Lots of fun hundred chart activities!

Fun Hundred Chart Games and Activities - Creative Family Fun

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Even more fun hundred chart activities

St. Patrick's Day Hundred Chart Game

Find the pot of gold with this fun printable hundred chart game for St. Patrick's Day.

My Must-Have Hundred Chart Resources

You can find some great hands-on hundred chart toys to extend the fun.

Try a sturdy and fun hundred chart with removable numbers or put up a large hundred chart with pockets. Or, you can get a hundred chart play mat for the floor.

Check out all the fun resources I found below.


More Math Activities for Kids

Fun Addition Fact Games for Kids

Build Numbers with a Fun Place Value Activity

Skip Counting with the Cat in the Hat

Paper Plate Addition Game

Help make learning fun with these hands-on hundred chart activities and games. These math activities are a fun way to practice many math concepts.

Are you looking for more activities?

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share idea for family and kids activities.

I’d love for you to join me! Just click the link below, request to join, and answer the questions (they’re easy, I promise). Come join the fun! Join the Creative Family Fun for Busy Families community here.

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