This activity is quick to set up (older children can even help with cutting the flowers to practice their scissor skills) and easy for preschoolers to explore. All you will need to do is set out separated flowers and flower parts alongside some clear cups for children to sort the parts into. For children who are still learning to read, you’ll want to help them get started by placing a few examples in the cups to demonstrate.
This activity helps children practice an important foundational math skill: sorting! Sorting helps children classify items, recognize and create patterns, and compare for similarities and differences, all of which will help children prepare for math success as they get older! Click here for more detailed instructions for this activity from Play, Teach, Repeat.