Description
Make spring math extra fun with this adorable Bunny & Carrot Math Craft for Kindergarten and First Grade! In this engaging, hands-on activity, students help a bunny fill a wheelbarrow with carrots while practicing numbers 1–10.
Students cut out carrots and place them in the wheelbarrow the bunny is pushing to represent a selected number. After building their craft, they complete a response sheet to show and explain their number. This activity is perfect for building number sense while strengthening fine motor skills and can be differentiated as needed for your students!
How it Works:
• Students choose a number from 1–10
• They cut out carrots and add the correct amount to the bunny’s wheelbarrow
• Students glue the carrots onto their craft
• Learners complete a response sheet to represent their number
What’s Included:
• Bunny pushing wheelbarrow craft template
• Cut-and-paste carrot pieces
• Multiple response sheet options for differentiation
• Number representation sheets for numbers 1–10
Perfect For:
• Spring math centers
• Easter or bunny-themed lessons
• Small group instruction
• Independent practice
• Math crafts
• Bulletin board displays
This low-prep spring craft combines creativity and math practice in a meaningful way. Students will love helping the bunny collect carrots while strengthening their understanding of numbers 1–10.
Skills Covered:
✔ Counting objects to 10
✔ Number recognition
✔ Number representation
✔ Fine motor skills
✔ Math communication
Your students will love creating their bunny craft while practicing important early math skills!
*** How to get TPT credits to use on future purchases ***
Go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button, click it and you will be taken to a page where you can leave a quick rating and a short comment about the product. Each time you provide feedback, you’ll earn TPT credits that can be applied to future purchases! The feedback you provide is valuable to me as I create more products in the future.
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Description
Make spring math extra fun with this adorable Bunny & Carrot Math Craft for Kindergarten and First Grade! In this engaging, hands-on activity, students help a bunny fill a wheelbarrow with carrots while practicing numbers 1–10.
Students cut out carrots and place them in the wheelbarrow the bunny is pushing to represent a selected number. After building their craft, they complete a response sheet to show and explain their number. This activity is perfect for building number sense while strengthening fine motor skills and can be differentiated as needed for your students!
How it Works:
• Students choose a number from 1–10
• They cut out carrots and add the correct amount to the bunny’s wheelbarrow
• Students glue the carrots onto their craft
• Learners complete a response sheet to represent their number
What’s Included:
• Bunny pushing wheelbarrow craft template
• Cut-and-paste carrot pieces
• Multiple response sheet options for differentiation
• Number representation sheets for numbers 1–10
Perfect For:
• Spring math centers
• Easter or bunny-themed lessons
• Small group instruction
• Independent practice
• Math crafts
• Bulletin board displays
This low-prep spring craft combines creativity and math practice in a meaningful way. Students will love helping the bunny collect carrots while strengthening their understanding of numbers 1–10.
Skills Covered:
✔ Counting objects to 10
✔ Number recognition
✔ Number representation
✔ Fine motor skills
✔ Math communication
Your students will love creating their bunny craft while practicing important early math skills!
*** How to get TPT credits to use on future purchases ***
Go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button, click it and you will be taken to a page where you can leave a quick rating and a short comment about the product. Each time you provide feedback, you’ll earn TPT credits that can be applied to future purchases! The feedback you provide is valuable to me as I create more products in the future.






