Are you a parent wanting to help your preschooler with math?
Are you a teacher looking for new and interesting activities for your preschool classroom?
Then let me introduce…
Feed the five hungry shape monsters with circles, squares, triangles, rectangles and ovals. Everyday objects of different shapes are shown on 36 photo cards. Sort the shapes and feed them to the correct monsters.
A fun game for two or three players which incorporates numbers 1 to 5 and five frames. Who will fill their candy jar the quickest?
A set of three 'roll and colour' sheets for numbers 1 to 6. Roll the dice and colour a raindrop that shows the matching number. Roll and repeat until all the raindrops are coloured. Includes sheets for numerals, dots on dice, and ten frames.
Practise forming and tracing numbers 0 to 10. Print and use these sheets as and when you need.
Practise counting up to 10 bees with these super sweet puzzles. There are eleven bee hive puzzles included, one for each number 0 through 10. The puzzles are self-correcting, meaning the the pieces will only fit together if the math is correct.
Compare two groups and say which as more and which has less. These fruit-themed clip cards are a great, hands-on way to get your preschooler counting and comparing numbers.
Create circles, squares, triangles, rectangles and ovals with this set of five shape playdough mats.
This set of cards is perfect for playing matching pairs. Can you find the number card and the ten frame card that match? Whoever gets the most pairs, wins!
Continue simple repeating patterns made of colours or pictures. 24 clip cards plus two worksheets are included.
Sort the pictures into their different colours (red, green, yellow and blue). Use as a sorting activity or a cut-and-paste activity. 32 picture cards and 4 colour mats included.
I’m a teacher, math specialist and mom. I’m also a published author of two math puzzle books for children: The Everything Kids’ Math Puzzles for Kindergarten and The Everything Kids’ Math Puzzles for Preschool.
My goal is to support parents and caregivers as they help their children learn math. I design engaging, quality math resources which help children to develop their math skills whist having fun.
Hi, I’m Hannah.
I’m a teacher, math specialist and mom. I’m also a published author of two math puzzle books for children: The Everything Kids’ Math Puzzles for Kindergarten and The Everything Kids’ Math Puzzles for Preschool.
My goal is to support parents and caregivers as they help their children learn math. I design engaging, quality math resources which help children to develop their math skills whilst having fun.
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With the Preschool Math Activity Pack, children will…
No, this is not a physical product. The Preschool Math Activity Pack comes in the form of an instant digital PDF download. After purchasing, you will receive an email where you can download the PDF file. You can then print the activities at home or through a print shop.
The pages are designed to printed onto letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inches).
The Preschool Math Activity Pack is designed for printing with colour ink. However, two of the activities (the number tracing sheets and ‘roll and colour’ sheets) require only black ink.
As this is a digital product, they are not returnable. However, if you are having any problem accessing your product or need help with how to use these cards at home or in the classroom, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I am very happy to help and answer questions!
The Preschool Math Activity is for personal use only. This means you can print the activities and printables as many times as you like for use at home with your children or in school with your own class of students.
You will need clothes pegs for the clip cards, as well as scissors and a glue stick for the cut and paste worksheets. Colouring supplies and a pencil are also needed.
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