Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Sticky Math

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Sticky Math - Combines learning with gross motor fun. Great way to practice math and number skills.

I love to incorporate learning math with a gross motor activity. My kids learn best when moving, and past activities like Toilet Paper Knockdown and Numbered Ball Toss help to work the body as well as the mind. I always keep a stash of contact paper around, and when I was trying to come with a math activity, I saw it and the pom poms in my closet and an idea was born. This Sticky Math activity is very loosely based on skee-ball, which my kids love to play at the local kiddie arcade.



You will need:

Supplies for math game

Cut a 30 inch length of contact paper and peel. Attach the non sticky side to the wall using tape. You will want to hang it at a child's height so the sticky side is facing out. Use the permanent marker to draw three circles on it. Make the bottom circle the biggest and the middle a little smaller and the top circle the smallest. It will look almost like a snowman except the circles will not be touching. Write "1" in the bottom circle, "5" in the middle circle and "10" in the top circle.

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I gave my daughter 10 small pom poms of the same color. I placed them in a small cup so she could hold them all during her turn. 

kids learning math through play

I told her the rules of the game were to throw the pom poms on the sticky wall and get the highest score. She was playing with her sisters so after they each threw their 10 pom poms, we declared a winner.

It was easy to hit the "1" spot as it was the largest. The "10" spot, which was the most challenging, rewarded players with the most points. It was interesting to see the different strategies my kids had for the game. One daughter kept trying to hit 10's and she ended up missing most of the time. Another daughter found she could hit the 1's easily and she just kept doing that.

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Here are some tips we discovered while playing:
  1. Experiment with throwing techniques. Underhanded worked better for us.
  2. Let smaller children stand closer.
  3. Give a good, hard toss so the pom pom will stick.

kids playing math game

After the girls had played several rounds, the contact paper started to get more and more fuzzy from the pom poms. They were having a harder time sticking. Not to worry! We just moved the activity to the floor. 

adding numbers

This made the game easier for my youngest who wasn't throwing hard enough to get many pom poms to stick on the wall. All the kids were working hard to add up the numbers in their head to see who had scored the highest.

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Of course when the game was over, the kids couldn't resist walking on the contact paper in their bare feet.

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For more fun math games check out:

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14 comments:

  1. Love the motor and math skills together in this activity. :) Kristi

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    1. Thanks Kristi! I was surprised at how good the 5 year olds were at adding numbers in their heads.

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    1. Emma, it is one of my favorite things to use with the kids. So many possibilities!

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  3. I love, love, love this idea! I just taped up some contact paper tonight for some contact fun tomorrow. I might have to try this!!

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    1. Susen, Thanks! I am always amazed by all the cool things that can be done with contact paper.

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  4. It's a fun kinesthetic way to learn math and have fun at the same time. Thanks for sharing with Afterschool!

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    1. Thanks Natalie! I love the combo of movement and math.

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  5. This would also be such a fun way to introduce beginning multiplication! Thank you for sharing at the After School Link Up! {I also pinned to my Math board.}

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  6. I've got two boys that love skee ball so I know this would be a hit! I'm featuring this at tomorrow's After School Linky Party on my blog. Stop by and share more of your great ideas!

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