Description
Make early math learning hands-on, motivating, and fun!
Simply print, laminate, cut, and assemble for a durable, reusable file-folder or tabletop activity that keeps students engaged while building foundational math and fine motor skills.
Students count out and add sprinkles to the cone or simply add all the sprinkles as an errorless learning activity, making this an ideal activity for both early foundational learners and math learners.
This resource helps build essential early math and learnreadiness skills, including:
- Counting (1–20)
- Color identification and discrimination
- One-to-one correspondence
- Fine motor skills (placing and removing Velcro icons)
- Independent work stamina
Use it during structured teaching, as part of an independent file folder workstation, or during a small group
Perfect for:
- Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, Early Elementary
- ABA sessions, discrete trial instruction, or naturalistic math practice
- Speech/OT sessions incorporating early language (e.g., colors, actions, foods, etc.) or fine motor tasks
- Special education classrooms & autism support programs
- Home school activity or parent-led learning
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Description
Make early math learning hands-on, motivating, and fun!
Simply print, laminate, cut, and assemble for a durable, reusable file-folder or tabletop activity that keeps students engaged while building foundational math and fine motor skills.
Students count out and add sprinkles to the cone or simply add all the sprinkles as an errorless learning activity, making this an ideal activity for both early foundational learners and math learners.
This resource helps build essential early math and learnreadiness skills, including:
- Counting (1–20)
- Color identification and discrimination
- One-to-one correspondence
- Fine motor skills (placing and removing Velcro icons)
- Independent work stamina
Use it during structured teaching, as part of an independent file folder workstation, or during a small group
Perfect for:
- Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, Early Elementary
- ABA sessions, discrete trial instruction, or naturalistic math practice
- Speech/OT sessions incorporating early language (e.g., colors, actions, foods, etc.) or fine motor tasks
- Special education classrooms & autism support programs
- Home school activity or parent-led learning


