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PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic
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Bring real-world visuals into winter math practice with this 10-page, black-and-white “Real Winter Objects Math” worksheet pack for Preschool and Pre-K! Each page features real photo silhouettes of cozy winter items (mittens, sleds, hot cocoa, boots, ice skates, ornaments, etc.) that children see in everyday life — making math more meaningful, fun, and language-rich.

Perfect for winter lessons, centers, early intervention, or take-home packets, this set builds counting, comparing quantities, number recognition, simple addition/subtraction, and early math vocabulary — all through hands-on observation of real objects!

Each worksheet includes 10 developmentally appropriate questions, real-object counting visuals, and a simple black-and-white line-style photo illustration that prints beautifully in any classroom.

What’s Included:

Worksheet 1: Cozy Winter Clothing Count
Skills: Counting objects, comparing sets
Task: Count mittens, hats, and scarves using real silhouettes

Worksheet 2: Snowflake Cookie Tray
Skills: Addition, matching quantities to numbers
Task: Count star vs. snowflake cookies, compare groups

Worksheet 3: Hot Cocoa Marshmallows
Skills: Count, subtract, identify numbers
Task: Count marshmallows in the mug and fix melted amounts

Worksheet 4: Winter Boots Sort & Count
Skills: Classification and counting
Task: Compare tall vs. short boots

Worksheet 5: Ornament Patterns
Skills: Pattern recognition, simple addition
Task: Continue shape patterns and count ornament sets

Worksheet 6: Penguin Toy Pile
Skills: Size comparison + counting
Task: Identify biggest/smallest penguin and show sets with tallies

Worksheet 7: Winter Snack Counting
Skills: More/less, addition
Task: Count pretzels and gingerbread snacks and compare totals

Worksheet 8: Real Snow Toys
Skills: Counting, category math, operation sense
Task: Count sleds, skis, and shovels using real silhouettes

Worksheet 9: Ice Skate Rink
Skills: Matching pairs, number recognition
Task: Count skates vs. pairs and tally up

Worksheet 10: Winter Shopping Math
Skills: Compare quantities across categories
Task: Count gloves, cookies, ornaments and solve simple equations

How It Helps Students:

  • Connects math to everyday winter items for deeper understanding
  • Strengthens counting & one-to-one correspondence with real objects
  • Introduces early adding/subtracting with visual support
  • Boosts academic language (winter vocabulary + math comparison terms)

How It Helps Teachers:

  • No-prep worksheets — print and go
  • Ideal for winter centers, morning work, sub plans, RTI, and take-home
  • Black-and-white for ink-friendly printing
  • Includes consistent structure for easy routine building

Solves Key Pain Points:

Students stay engaged with real photos, not clipart
Supports mixed-ability classrooms with visual options for every learner
Provides meaningful math practice during high-energy winter weeks
Easy differentiation: students can circle, draw, tally, or write answers

Note: This resource includes typographically styled fractions and exponents, along with auto-formatted elements, designed to expose students to a variety of visual representations. By incorporating both digital and traditional formats, students encounter mathematical expressions in ways they may not often see in standard textbooks. This approach enhances flexible thinking and supports adaptation to various digital tools, platforms, and real-world scenarios. It encourages a deeper conceptual understanding and strengthens students’ confidence with diverse mathematical notations.

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PreK Winter Math Count Compare Object Add Subtract Vocabulary Word Problem Logic

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Description

Bring real-world visuals into winter math practice with this 10-page, black-and-white “Real Winter Objects Math” worksheet pack for Preschool and Pre-K! Each page features real photo silhouettes of cozy winter items (mittens, sleds, hot cocoa, boots, ice skates, ornaments, etc.) that children see in everyday life — making math more meaningful, fun, and language-rich.

Perfect for winter lessons, centers, early intervention, or take-home packets, this set builds counting, comparing quantities, number recognition, simple addition/subtraction, and early math vocabulary — all through hands-on observation of real objects!

Each worksheet includes 10 developmentally appropriate questions, real-object counting visuals, and a simple black-and-white line-style photo illustration that prints beautifully in any classroom.

What’s Included:

Worksheet 1: Cozy Winter Clothing Count
Skills: Counting objects, comparing sets
Task: Count mittens, hats, and scarves using real silhouettes

Worksheet 2: Snowflake Cookie Tray
Skills: Addition, matching quantities to numbers
Task: Count star vs. snowflake cookies, compare groups

Worksheet 3: Hot Cocoa Marshmallows
Skills: Count, subtract, identify numbers
Task: Count marshmallows in the mug and fix melted amounts

Worksheet 4: Winter Boots Sort & Count
Skills: Classification and counting
Task: Compare tall vs. short boots

Worksheet 5: Ornament Patterns
Skills: Pattern recognition, simple addition
Task: Continue shape patterns and count ornament sets

Worksheet 6: Penguin Toy Pile
Skills: Size comparison + counting
Task: Identify biggest/smallest penguin and show sets with tallies

Worksheet 7: Winter Snack Counting
Skills: More/less, addition
Task: Count pretzels and gingerbread snacks and compare totals

Worksheet 8: Real Snow Toys
Skills: Counting, category math, operation sense
Task: Count sleds, skis, and shovels using real silhouettes

Worksheet 9: Ice Skate Rink
Skills: Matching pairs, number recognition
Task: Count skates vs. pairs and tally up

Worksheet 10: Winter Shopping Math
Skills: Compare quantities across categories
Task: Count gloves, cookies, ornaments and solve simple equations

How It Helps Students:

  • Connects math to everyday winter items for deeper understanding
  • Strengthens counting & one-to-one correspondence with real objects
  • Introduces early adding/subtracting with visual support
  • Boosts academic language (winter vocabulary + math comparison terms)

How It Helps Teachers:

  • No-prep worksheets — print and go
  • Ideal for winter centers, morning work, sub plans, RTI, and take-home
  • Black-and-white for ink-friendly printing
  • Includes consistent structure for easy routine building

Solves Key Pain Points:

Students stay engaged with real photos, not clipart
Supports mixed-ability classrooms with visual options for every learner
Provides meaningful math practice during high-energy winter weeks
Easy differentiation: students can circle, draw, tally, or write answers

Note: This resource includes typographically styled fractions and exponents, along with auto-formatted elements, designed to expose students to a variety of visual representations. By incorporating both digital and traditional formats, students encounter mathematical expressions in ways they may not often see in standard textbooks. This approach enhances flexible thinking and supports adaptation to various digital tools, platforms, and real-world scenarios. It encourages a deeper conceptual understanding and strengthens students’ confidence with diverse mathematical notations.

If you enjoy this resource, be sure to follow my store to get notified when new products are released.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
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).
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