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Free Printable Numbers 1-10 for Preschoolers (use with playdough, lego, stickers, etc.).Donut Printables Counting Playdough Mats (number names).

Butterfly Ten Frame math activities for preschool or these butterfly math worksheets.SUPER cute Spider math activities for preschoolers with Playdough Mats.Camping math activities for preschoolers.Bowling Counting Activities for Preschoolers.Counting Apple Playdough Mats with ten frame (or this free printable apple counting book).Firefly Free Printable Counting Worksheets or this Firefly Printable Math Game.Vegetables Counting From 1 to 10 clip cards (plus number words recognition too).Caterpillar Numbers 1-10 Printable book to count, color, and trace.Barnyard Counting Clip Card (Counting 1-10).5 Little Monkeys Printable counting activity 1-5.If you are looking for some more fun, engaging, hands-on, and free printable counting activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners – check out these great resources! Flower Number Printable Writing Numbers 1-30.Flower Mazes – Free Printable Sight Word Worksheets.Cute, free printable Flower Shape Craft for kids.Looking for some fun, educational spring theme ideas to make learning fun this April and May? Check out these fun resources: How Big is a Raindrop – try this raindrop experiment to find out!.Simply Rainbow Density Experiment for springtime.Colorful Jelly Bean Experiment exploring difusion and color matching with a simple activity for kids.Amazing Food Coloring Flower Experiment Worksheet where you can turn a flower into two seperate colors!.Beautiful Chromatography Flowers made with science!.Practice saying ordinal words like this card comes first, this one comes second.Ĭheck out these outrageously FUN spring science experiments for kids:.This is a great visual for helping them put the cards in order from smallest to largest Add lego or other nanipulative to make the stem, but only use as many of the lego bricks as the number on the flower.Use playdough to make stems for the flowers they complete – great for strengthening fine motor skills.Finally, have students put numbers 0-30 in order

Then when kids have mastered that have them try numbers 0-20.
