Description
Give your early learners a "spring" in their step with this foundational math activity! Perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Special Education (SPED), this resource helps students master one-to-one correspondence, number recognition, and fine motor skills through counting and tracing.
Each page features vibrant spring imagery (flowers, birds, and more) organized in clear rows to help students stay focused while practicing numbers 1 through 5.
What’s Included in This Resource?
- Traceable Number Support: A version of the activity featuring numbers in a gray "traceable" font to support students with letter/number formation.
- Independent Practice Pages: Clear rows of 1-5 spring items for counting and writing practice.
- Versatile Formatting: Easily modified! Use number stamps, stickers, or manipulatives to make the activity even more hands-on.
Why Teachers Love It:
- Autism & SPED Friendly: This is a "closed-ended" task, providing a clear start and finish that reduces anxiety and promotes independence.
- Perfect for Assessments: Use these pages as a quick Spring math assessment to check for counting and cardinality mastery.
- No-Prep Math Centers: Simply print and go! Ideal for Morning Work, Early Finishers, or ELL/ESL vocabulary building.
Perfect For:
- Small Group Math Instruction
- Independent Work Stations (TEACCH boxes)
- Inclusive Classrooms
- Homeschool Early Math
Looking for more Spring-themed math? Check out the Spring Patterns (AB, ABC) set for more seasonal fun!
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Tags:
- Spring Math Centers
- Counting 1-5
- Number Sense Activities
- One to One Correspondence
- Kindergarten Math Worksheets
- Number Recognition
- Autism Classroom
- Special Education (SPED)
- Task Boxes
- Work Task Systems
- Life Skills Math
- Traceable Numbers
- Fine Motor Skills
- Number Tracing
- No Prep Math
Highlights
Description
Give your early learners a "spring" in their step with this foundational math activity! Perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Special Education (SPED), this resource helps students master one-to-one correspondence, number recognition, and fine motor skills through counting and tracing.
Each page features vibrant spring imagery (flowers, birds, and more) organized in clear rows to help students stay focused while practicing numbers 1 through 5.
What’s Included in This Resource?
- Traceable Number Support: A version of the activity featuring numbers in a gray "traceable" font to support students with letter/number formation.
- Independent Practice Pages: Clear rows of 1-5 spring items for counting and writing practice.
- Versatile Formatting: Easily modified! Use number stamps, stickers, or manipulatives to make the activity even more hands-on.
Why Teachers Love It:
- Autism & SPED Friendly: This is a "closed-ended" task, providing a clear start and finish that reduces anxiety and promotes independence.
- Perfect for Assessments: Use these pages as a quick Spring math assessment to check for counting and cardinality mastery.
- No-Prep Math Centers: Simply print and go! Ideal for Morning Work, Early Finishers, or ELL/ESL vocabulary building.
Perfect For:
- Small Group Math Instruction
- Independent Work Stations (TEACCH boxes)
- Inclusive Classrooms
- Homeschool Early Math
Looking for more Spring-themed math? Check out the Spring Patterns (AB, ABC) set for more seasonal fun!
Follow My Store: Click the green star next to my store logo to follow Differentiated Delights. You’ll be the first to know about new products, sales, and freebies!
Earn TpT Credits: Don’t forget to leave feedback! You earn credits toward future purchases every time you review a product.
Tags:
- Spring Math Centers
- Counting 1-5
- Number Sense Activities
- One to One Correspondence
- Kindergarten Math Worksheets
- Number Recognition
- Autism Classroom
- Special Education (SPED)
- Task Boxes
- Work Task Systems
- Life Skills Math
- Traceable Numbers
- Fine Motor Skills
- Number Tracing
- No Prep Math




