Practice counting by threes!
Shake hips to the right and whisper, “one.”
Shake hips to the left and whisper, “two.”
Spin in a circle, clap, and shout, “three!”
Repeat to 30.
Shake hips to the right and whisper, “one.”
Shake hips to the left and whisper, “two.”
Spin in a circle, clap, and shout, “three!”
Repeat to 30.
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All of these math activities offer children a chance to get outdoors and have fun while practicing their math skills. Parents, teachers, and camp counselors can use an outdoor summer math activity to keep kids engaged and learning. Overall, be sure to celebrate a child’s success and HAVE FUN! 🙂