Last week I shared with you how we learned about time in a sensory bin and this week, I’m sharing a free Valentine printable for addition that we worked on in our Valentine pasta sensory bin. We love to play with each sensory bin several times so that it’s worthwhile for me to make them. It’s especially worth it to me when we can use it to practice a specific learning skill. Independent learning time is great, but I also like to know that we are hitting all the necessary skills.
Of course, you can do this activity without a sensory bin, but it makes it more of a multi-sensory experience when you do.
Tools you’ll need
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To use:
Print the hearts, laminate and cut apart.
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I sprinkled the problems and sums throughout the sensory bin and Jaida found all the matches.
So easy to prep and use! We’ll be using these for review over the next few weeks.
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Once your child’s creativity is sparked with this fun activity, take it a step further with these engaging resources:
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Love MonsterLittle Critter: Happy Valentine’s Day, Little Critter!
Day It Rained Hearts
The Biggest Valentine Ever
Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink (Gilbert the Opossum)
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose!
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Tiny T. Rex and the Perfect Valentine
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