Operation: Investigating Patterns
Children explore patterns and recognize the core unit by singing patterns, dancing patterns, building patterns, tasting patterns, and creating their own patterns.
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These activities were developed by MPT for PBS KIDS Afterschool Adventures!
Children explore patterns and recognize the core unit by singing patterns, dancing patterns, building patterns, tasting patterns, and creating their own patterns.
Children practice counting skills as well as data collection and analysis while they gather information about their favorite subject—themselves!
Children guide the animals out of trouble by practicing spatial reasoning skills for position, location and direction vocabulary.
Join a host of animal friends to explore measurement concepts such as size correspondence, visual estimation, and measuring with nonstandard units.
Practice number and counting skills while exploring the five food groups and healthy eating.
Children explore volume, capacity and weight, and learn new vocabulary as they practice measurement with real and virtual measuring tools.
Children learn and practice number recognition and counting, and compare quantities and simple addition with numbers 1-10.
Explore fair sharing and problem-solving with Peg + Cat, and help a group of cranky pirates divide things fairly.
These colorful activities touch on counting, addition and subtraction in a way that makes math fun and relatable to young children.
Children practice identifying, naming, sorting and matching a variety of two-dimensional (flat) shapes, and compose complex shapes from simple shapes.
These activities were developed by MPT for PBS KIDS Summer Adventures!
Children solve math problems and use counting skills, shapes, spatial sense, and measurement to help the Cat in the Hat find lost pages in his animal book.
Children join Curious George on a Busy Day Adventure as they practice counting, sorting, data analysis, and fair sharing math skills.
Children use various math skills (operations, measurement, fractions, mapping, and sorting) to rescue and return baby animals to their habitats.
Children build with shapes and use measuring, estimating and counting skills to help Peg and Cat solve some REALLY BIG PROBLEMS.
Children learn sorting strategies and how to measure length and temperature as they investigate animals, plants, weather, shadows and rocks.