How to teach numbers and colors with DIY clay numbers
If you are looking for a creative and educational activity for little ones, then this one is worth making or should I say baking:) Toddlers learn by touch and feel sensory activities. Instead of buying plastic toys, let's make eco-friendly educational toys at home. These clay numbers are smooth to the touch and feel. It is a fun activity to make numbers with and for kids.
You can teach both numbers and colors with these.
To make these you will need the following:
Oven-baked Terracotta clay. I bought it from Amazon.
Number-shaped cookie cutters.
Acrylics or any child-friendly colors.
Procedure :
I rolled the clay with my son with a rolling pin.
We used the cookie cutter to cut the numbers. He pressed the cutters in the clay. Together we pulled the numbers out and placed them on the parchment paper.
I baked them according to the instructions on the package.
Once they have cooled down, he colored them in different colors.
How to use these to teach numbers and colors:
Introduce the clay numbers and let the child play with them. The objective is to get the child used to see the numbers. By touching them, they will get a feel of the shape and curves of each number.
Start by placing the numbers in the correct sequence. Make this a game in which the child has to put the numbers in the correct series.
Talk about the numbers and colors while playing with them.
Ask them to find a number from the bunch.
Trace the outline with the clay numbers.
Make double-digit numbers.
Fix a magnet behind the numbers and stick them on the fridge to play with them.
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