Snail Race Graphing Game
My preschooler practiced graphing, counting, color words, and tally marks with this printable Snail Race Graphing Game!
My preschooler practiced graphing, counting, color words, and tally marks with this printable Snail Race Graphing Game!
This 4th of July Gnomes Roll and Cover Game is a fun, no-prep math activity perfect for anyone learning their numbers. Kids roll a die and cover the matching number, making it a simple way to practice number recognition and one-to-one correspondence. Three versions included: 6-sided, 10-sided, and an editable option so you can customize the instructions.
Celebrate Memorial Day with this fun, no-prep Color by Number printable! Kids use the color key to reveal a patriotic picture — or skip the key and choose their own colors for a creative twist. Perfect for some seasonal math practice that feels like play!
Ten fun and engaging EDITABLE Cinco de Mayo-themed digital LEGO challenges for distance learning with Google Slides and Google Classroom.
Learn skip counting with a fun Mexican theme: Cinco de Mayo Skip Counting Puzzles for your kindergartener!
Practice how to count to 10 with these cute printable Easter egg counting puzzles! Perfect for preschoolers who are learning to count. My daughter thought they were super fun 🙂
Follow along with the 7 Days of Easter Egg Printables for Kids series! Perfect for Easter or any time of the year, includes material for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners covering literacy, math, fine motor objectives, and more.
Graphing games are such a great way of learning and reviewing basic math concepts! Give this Frog Race Graphing Game a try with your preschooler or kindergartener!
These cat and yarn ten frame counting clip cards help preschool and kindergarten students practice counting 0–10, number recognition, and one-to-one correspondence with a simple, hands-on math center activity.
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Practice addition with two dice and this super cute Spring Hedgehogs Roll, Add, and Cover Game! Comes in two versions with editable instructions, perfect for kindergarteners and first graders in math class, homeschool, or after school.