Preschool Math Game Mrs. Bethany Penrod EDU-225 Missouri Early Learning Standards (MELS) for Mathematics: I. Number and Operations 1. Uses number to show.

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Preschool Math Game Mrs. Bethany Penrod EDU-225 Missouri Early Learning Standards (MELS) for Mathematics: I. Number and Operations 1. Uses number to show quantity (a,c) 3. Solves problems using number (a,b,c,d) 4. Uses numerical representation (b,e) II. Geometry and Spatial Sense 2. Explores shapes in the environment (d)

How many stars do you see? 3 12

WELL DONE! Let’s move on to the next question. GO

Oops! Let’s try that again. GO

How many triangles do you see? 1 42

GO WELL DONE! Let’s move on to the next question.

Oops! Let’s try that again. GO

How many rectangles do you see? 501

Oops! Let’s try that again. GO

WELL DONE!

Reference: Missouri Pre-K Mathematics Standards. (n.d.). Retrieved December 13, 2014, from