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Magna Tile Number Cards

by Angela Thayer 2 Comments

Disclosure: This post contains links to Amazon. See this page for more details. There are so many fun ways to teach numbers to kids! One hands-on way is with Magna Tiles. Building numbers with these magnetic blocks help kids learn to recognize numbers and practice making the numbers. Today I'm sharing 21 Magna Tile Number Cards that can be used at a math center for learning at home! This printable set includes pages for numbers 0-20. Each page shows the number, pictures that match … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Math, Printables Tagged With: magnatiles, numbers

Magna Tile Lowercase Letter Cards

by Angela Thayer 3 Comments

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links to Amazon. See my disclosure policy here for more details. Learning alphabet letters through hands-on activities is a fun and effective way to learn! One way you can do that is with magnetic tiles. I've created Magna Tile Lowercase Letter Cards to help with this! To do this activity, you’ll need two things: alphabet cards (find the printable at the end of this post) magnetic tiles, such as Magna Tiles or Picasso Tiles Children … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alphabet Tagged With: lowercase, magnatiles

Magna Tile Uppercase Letter Cards

by Angela Thayer 10 Comments

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links to Amazon. See my disclosure policy here for more details. Do you have Magna Tiles at home or in the classroom? One way to use them is to create letters with the tiles! It's a really fun, tactile way to learn alphabet letters, too! To do this activity, you'll need two things: alphabet cards (find the printable at the end of this post) magnetic tiles, such as Magna Tiles or Picasso Tiles Children can use the printable to guide … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alphabet Tagged With: alphabet, magnatiles

Fun Ideas for Using Magna-Tiles

by Angela Thayer 131 Comments

Do you have Magna-Tiles or some other magnetic blocks at home? They are such amazing toys that can be used in really unique ways! We've recently been discovering some fun ways to play with them, so today I'm excited to share with you some fun ideas using Magna-Tiles. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. See my disclosure for details. Before I share ideas, let me tell you what they are. They are plastic shape tiles that are magnetic on the edges. These make it super fun to build … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fun Kid Activities, Kindergarten, Preschool, Products, Summer Activities Tagged With: magnatiles

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