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#Childlearning Reel by @achani2022 - "From a square ➡️ to a pentagon ➡️ to a house 🏠📐
Learning shapes through play, imagination, and little hands.
Still five sides. Still geometry. Stil
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“From a square ➡️ to a pentagon ➡️ to a house 🏠📐 Learning shapes through play, imagination, and little hands. Still five sides. Still geometry. Still amazing 💛” Hashtags #LearningThroughPlay #ToddlerSTEM #LittleBuilder #EarlyMathSkills #GeometryForKids HandsOnLearning PlayBasedLearning MomLife ProudMama ShapeLearning CreativeKids TinyGenius HomeschoolToddler STEMKids BuildingBrains
#Childlearning Reel by @giggle_to_grow - In this quick lesson, kids build pyramids and cubes using magnetic tiles. We ask simple counts like how many triangles and squares, and they answer wi
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In this quick lesson, kids build pyramids and cubes using magnetic tiles. We ask simple counts like how many triangles and squares, and they answer with confidence. This bite sized activity blends play and learning for early geometry. #shapelearning #preschoolfun #earlymath #kidseducation
#Childlearning Reel by @math_mom_academy1 - They're 2, 5, and 7… and this is what they built 🧱✨
What looks like simple play is actually:
✔️ Problem-solving
✔️ Spatial awareness
✔️ Early enginee
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They’re 2, 5, and 7… and this is what they built 🧱✨ What looks like simple play is actually: ✔️ Problem-solving ✔️ Spatial awareness ✔️ Early engineering ✔️ Math in action This is your reminder that learning doesn’t always look like books. Sometimes… it looks like blocks on the floor. ❤️ 👇 Which one surprised you the most? #LearningThroughPlay #STEMkids #ParentingTips #MomLife #EarlyLearning
#Childlearning Reel by @teach.play.parent - Kids learn best when they can see, touch, and move what they're learning.

Activities like this help build early math skills like:
• shape recognition
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Kids learn best when they can see, touch, and move what they’re learning. Activities like this help build early math skills like: • shape recognition • sorting and matching • spatial awareness • problem solving To them it feels like play… but it’s actually building a strong math foundation. 🧠✨ Save this for an easy learning activity to try at home.
#Childlearning Reel by @teach.play.parent - Kids learn best when they can see, touch, and move what they're learning.

Activities like this help build early math skills like:
• shape recognition
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Kids learn best when they can see, touch, and move what they’re learning. Activities like this help build early math skills like: • shape recognition • sorting and matching • spatial awareness • problem solving To them it feels like play… but it’s actually building a strong math foundation. 🧠✨ Save this for an easy learning activity to try at home. This is one of the 50 activities I have in my math guide! Comment MATH and I’ll send you the guide as soon a sits ready! 👇🏼💛
#Childlearning Reel by @montessoriredwood - Cubes, spheres, cones, cylinders, tetrahedrons, and square-based pyramids were all part of our exploration this week! The children examined these 3D s
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Cubes, spheres, cones, cylinders, tetrahedrons, and square-based pyramids were all part of our exploration this week! The children examined these 3D shapes, noticing their faces, edges, and vertices and discovering how they are different from flat shapes. Work like this helps build the foundation for geometry and spatial awareness as the children begin to recognize and name the solid shapes they see in the world around them. #montessori #montessoriclassroom #montessorimath #geometryforkids #3dshapes earlylearning preschoollearning earlychildhoodeducation montessorikids
#Childlearning Reel by @dr.palwinder_kaur - Shape board fun that's more than just play 💛
Matching, placing, and exploring different shapes helps build problem-solving skills, hand-eye coordinat
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Shape board fun that’s more than just play 💛 Matching, placing, and exploring different shapes helps build problem-solving skills, hand-eye coordination, and early maths concepts. As my little one picks, fits, and learns… she’s growing smarter with every move 🧠✨ Simple activities like this = strong foundations for future learning 🌈 #hashtags: #learningthroughplay #shapesforkids #earlylearning #toddleractivities preschoollearning finemotorskills kidsactivities montessoriathome playbasedlearning mumlife learningisfun
#Childlearning Reel by @mulberry_house_playschool - Comment "blocks" and I'll send the link. 

@guidecraft_official 

Guidecraft hit it out of the park with these. 

They will be the perfect addition to
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Comment “blocks” and I’ll send the link. @guidecraft_official Guidecraft hit it out of the park with these. They will be the perfect addition to your unit block collection. I can’t wait for you to get your hands on them! #reggioinspired #play #playbasedlearning #blockplay #teacher
#Childlearning Reel by @blooming_butterflyy - Initially take 10 building blocks.
Roll the dice.
Follow + and − on the board.🧮
After one player reached finish point the one with more blocks wins💪
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Initially take 10 building blocks. Roll the dice. Follow + and − on the board.🧮 After one player reached finish point the one with more blocks wins💪 Fun way for kids to practice addition & subtraction without worksheets. Save this activity for later ❤️
#Childlearning Reel by @scribbleandscoop - Magna-Tile Geometry Puzzle 🧩📐

Activities can be SIMPLE! 😊

Turn your favorite building tiles into a 2-D logic challenge! This activity uses simple
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Magna-Tile Geometry Puzzle 🧩📐 Activities can be SIMPLE! 😊 Turn your favorite building tiles into a 2-D logic challenge! This activity uses simple outlines to help children focus on shape recognition, orientation, and spatial reasoning as they “puzzle” each piece into its designated home. Quick Guide • The Blueprint: Lay various Magna-Tiles (squares, equilateral triangles, right triangles) flat on a large sheet of paper. • The Outline: Trace around the edges of each tile with a dark marker to create a clear “shadow” of the shape. • The Challenge: Clear the tiles away and invite your child to match the physical pieces back onto the corresponding outlines on the paper. • Level Up: Create “composite shapes”—for example, trace two small squares together to make a rectangle—and see if they can figure out which tiles fit inside! Learning Focus • Shape Recognition: Children learn to distinguish between different types of triangles and polygons based on their unique outlines. • Spatial Awareness: Rotating and flipping tiles to make them fit perfectly within the lines builds the mental “mapping” skills needed for geometry. • Visual Discrimination: Matching the physical object to a 2-D representation is a key foundational skill for early reading and math. Scribble & Scoop Philosophy This is a perfect example of structured discovery. While building towers is about vertical engineering, this tracing activity shifts the focus to precision and boundaries. It’s a calming, high-concentration task that gives children a new way to interact with a familiar toy, turning “building blocks” into a sophisticated logic puzzle! #MagnaTiles #ShapeMatching #GeometryForKids
#Childlearning Reel by @teach.play.parent - Kids learn best when they can see, touch, and move what they're learning.

Activities like this help build early math skills like:
• shape recognition
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Kids learn best when they can see, touch, and move what they’re learning. Activities like this help build early math skills like: • shape recognition • sorting and matching • spatial awareness • problem solving To them it feels like play… but it’s actually building a strong math foundation. 🧠✨ Save this for an easy learning activity to try at home.
#Childlearning Reel by @storiesofplay (verified account) - They're just playing right? Well, you'll be amazed at the amount of learning here! Prepare for an essay ahead 😆

1. Mathematical Foundations

One-to-
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They’re just playing right? Well, you’ll be amazed at the amount of learning here! Prepare for an essay ahead 😆 1. Mathematical Foundations One-to-One Correspondence: One of the most critical early math skill. So they are learning that one object (the cube) corresponds to one specific marker (the black dot). This is the precursor to counting with meaning rather than just reciting numbers! Classification and Sorting: The toddler is identifying a specific attribute (color) and grouping the objects accordingly. This is a basic form of data organization. Grid Awareness: Navigating a 2D plane (the top of the box) and understanding vertical columns vs. horizontal rows! 2. Physical & Motor Development Fine Motor Precision: Placing a small cube exactly on a circular dot requires “pincer grasp” refinement and steady hand-eye coordination. Spatial Awareness: Notice how the cubes aren’t just thrown down; they are oriented relatively upright. She is practicing “proprioception”, understanding where the object is in space relative to their own body and the target. 3. Cognitive & Executive Function Pattern Recognition: She is recognizing and maintaining a repetitive pattern and system she created! Focus and Task Persistence: Completing a 25-piece grid (5x5) requires significant “attentional flexibility” and the ability to see a task through to the end. Visual Discrimination: The ability to see the subtle differences between the orange and red cubes or the blue and pink ones and keep them in their correct “lanes.” So logic (sorting by colour) is the foundation for algebraic thinking. Geometry (alignment with dots is understanding shapes and spatial boundaries. Dexterity (placing cubes carefully) prepares the hand for writing. Order (creating the vertical columns) develops a sense of sequence and structure. Are you impressed yet? Our kids are never “just playing”! So much learning is happening all the time, especially with open-ended play! Am thinking of making this a series, what do you think? Share this with a friend who needs some encouragement that their kids are learning!

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