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Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition
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Perfect for your fall math centers, these apple math puzzles cover four skills: numbers 1-10, teen numbers, 2-D and 3-D shapes, and beginning addition (within 5). These simple puzzles make an easy-prep independent math center!


These math puzzles are part of a money-saving bundle. Check it out here!


Apple Math Puzzles: What’s Included?

Inside this kindergarten math resource, you’ll find four different sets of apple-themed math puzzles, each included in two print options: color and black and white. Each set includes a label and a recording sheet.

Puzzle Options:

Numbers 1-10: Students match numerals to sets of apple seeds to practice subitizing.

Numbers 11-20: Students match representations of teen numbers (ten frames, numerals, blocks).

2-D and 3-D Shapes: Students match shapes with illustrations of shapes in the real world. (The included shapes are circle, square, rectangle, triangle, hexagon, sphere, cylinder, pyramid, cube, and cone.

Beginning Addition (within 5): Students match addition expressions with fingers and sums.

A recording (or follow-up practice) sheet is included for each puzzle option.

How to Prepare and Store These Apple Math Puzzles

Choose from the color or black and white options to print onto cardstock. Laminate the puzzle cards and labels. Cut the puzzles apart.

These puzzles are color-coded for easy sorting (the black and white versions have different frame styles). They are sized to fit in zip-top sandwich bags or 4” x 6” plastic photo boxes. Tape the laminated label to the outside of the container.

Related Resources:

▶️ Back-to-School Subitizing Bingo

▶️ Apple Thematic Unit

▶️ Apple Task Boxes


Please see the preview file for more detailed images. If you have any questions, email susan@myhappyplaceteaching.com or use the “Q&A” feature on this page.

Let's keep in touch! Follow my store to be the first to know about sales and new resources.

Thank you for shopping!

Susan Jennings (My Happy Place)


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Apple Math Puzzles- Fall Kindergarten Math Center- Numbers, Shapes, & Addition

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Covering multiple kindergarten math skills per theme, these simple puzzles make an easy-prep, year-round, independent math center! Inside this bundle, you'll find puzzles that focus on numbers 1-10, teen numbers, 2-D and 3-D shapes, addition, subtraction, and ways to make ten. Designed to fit in 4"x
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Description

Perfect for your fall math centers, these apple math puzzles cover four skills: numbers 1-10, teen numbers, 2-D and 3-D shapes, and beginning addition (within 5). These simple puzzles make an easy-prep independent math center!


These math puzzles are part of a money-saving bundle. Check it out here!


Apple Math Puzzles: What’s Included?

Inside this kindergarten math resource, you’ll find four different sets of apple-themed math puzzles, each included in two print options: color and black and white. Each set includes a label and a recording sheet.

Puzzle Options:

Numbers 1-10: Students match numerals to sets of apple seeds to practice subitizing.

Numbers 11-20: Students match representations of teen numbers (ten frames, numerals, blocks).

2-D and 3-D Shapes: Students match shapes with illustrations of shapes in the real world. (The included shapes are circle, square, rectangle, triangle, hexagon, sphere, cylinder, pyramid, cube, and cone.

Beginning Addition (within 5): Students match addition expressions with fingers and sums.

A recording (or follow-up practice) sheet is included for each puzzle option.

How to Prepare and Store These Apple Math Puzzles

Choose from the color or black and white options to print onto cardstock. Laminate the puzzle cards and labels. Cut the puzzles apart.

These puzzles are color-coded for easy sorting (the black and white versions have different frame styles). They are sized to fit in zip-top sandwich bags or 4” x 6” plastic photo boxes. Tape the laminated label to the outside of the container.

Related Resources:

▶️ Back-to-School Subitizing Bingo

▶️ Apple Thematic Unit

▶️ Apple Task Boxes


Please see the preview file for more detailed images. If you have any questions, email susan@myhappyplaceteaching.com or use the “Q&A” feature on this page.

Let's keep in touch! Follow my store to be the first to know about sales and new resources.

Thank you for shopping!

Susan Jennings (My Happy Place)


Copyright © My Happy Place Teaching Resources

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
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