Facilitating Logicomathematical Knowledge with Infants and Toddlers

Facilitating Logicomathematical Knowledge with Infants and Toddlers
Behavior/Activity Concept(s) Teacher Strategies
Sorting objects Discerning similarities and differences among objects Offer a wide variety of toys in different shapes, colors, etc., such as large colored beads with containers or compartmentalized trays for sorting.
Shaking, striking, beating instruments Counting beats and rhythm Provide objects that make sounds and help children to use in different ways; count out rhythms during use.
Nesting objects Comparing relative size Use “comparing” words that describe what they are doing (such as big, bigger, biggest).
Putting toys away Matching Provide picture or shape labels on containers so children can match an item they are holding with the corresponding picture on a storage container.
Crawling, finding places to sit/hide Spatial relationships Set up a collapsible tunnel, large cardboard boxes, or stack of mats or pillows to climb on.
Filling/pouring Conservation Set up a sand/water table with containers, funnels, etc., of various sizes.
Stringing beads Patterns, shapes Point out and name patterns.

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