Online Lottery Games For Kids
Lotto games are a lot of fun for both toddlers and preschoolers. The concept is s-i-m-p-l-e.
Florida Online Lottery Games
Make two copies of the game of your choice. I recommend printing them on card stock paper and then laminating with clear contact paper.
These games may appear to use skill - but they are all completely random - just pure chance! There is no way to predict what the result will be, and no way to gain any advantage using logic.
Massachusetts Lottery's official game catalog. Lottery Ball Simulator. Our simulator will let you generate any amount of numbers based on you particular lotto game. If you are playing Powerball, select 6 numbers.If you are playing a state lottery, find out what your state rules are and then select the appropriate settings to match your game.
One copy is the lotto board and the second copy is cut on the lines into individual cards.
Give one card at a time to a toddler and let them “match it” to the lotto board. Once all the cards have been placed on the board, it’s time to “play again”.
Toddlers LOVE matching games because they are at the appropriate age for this skill and repetition is how they learn best.
Over the years I had many children in this age group... and these games were used repeatedly. So often, in fact, that I remade them every couple of years.
Preschool Lotto Games
Click on the toddler or preschool game of your choice to go to a PDF file for immediate printing.
There are three toddler games to choose from. Try….
A collection of foods easily recognizable by little ones.
A collection of common everyday items most toddlers can recognize and call by name.
A little trickier with assorted animals but a great way for young ones to learn animal names.
*For preschoolers, simply make two copies and cut both copies into cards for a great Match Game.
OR….. Try the Preschoolers Counting Match Games.
Online Lottery Games For Kids Free
Start with the Lotto Board. You’ll see it contains the numbers 1-10. Make one copy of the board. Print it out on card stock paper and laminate with clear contact paper.
Then…make one copy of the match game of your choice. Cut on the lines to form individual cards. Let your preschoolers count the number of items on the cards and then match the picture to the correct number.
There are two choices…
A collection of objects familiar to preschoolers. Simply count the number of objects on each card.
All children know what ladybugs are. Count the number of ladybugs on each card.
*I can tell you that all of the matching games have been toddler and preschooler tested. Be prepared to play several times. Happy matching!
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