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Spring & Easter Math Centers for Kindergarten } Hands-On Math Activity Bundle
Spring & Easter Math Centers for Kindergarten } Hands-On Math Activity Bundle
Spring & Easter Math Centers for Kindergarten } Hands-On Math Activity Bundle
Spring & Easter Math Centers for Kindergarten } Hands-On Math Activity Bundle
Spring & Easter Math Centers for Kindergarten } Hands-On Math Activity Bundle
Spring & Easter Math Centers for Kindergarten } Hands-On Math Activity Bundle
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Make math fun all season long with this Spring & Easter Math Centers Bundle for Kindergarten! This bundle combines engaging spring-themed math activities and festive Easter math centers to help young learners practice essential number skills through hands-on play.

Perfect for math centers, morning work, small groups, or homeschool, these low-prep activities keep students engaged while reinforcing math concepts.

Students will love learning with bright seasonal themes like flowers, caterpillars, bees, jelly beans, Easter baskets, and of course, Easter chocolate!

What's Included:

🌼Subitizing Flowers:

Students match different number representations to build flower petals, practicing subitizing and number recognition to 10 using dice dots, ten frames, tally marks, fingers, and number words.

🐣Counting Nests:

Students practice counting and one-to-one correspondence by placing the correct number of eggs in each numbered nest (0-10).

🐛Caterpillar Measurement:

Students measure colorful caterpillars using nonstandard measurement tools such as link cubes, counters, or paper clips and record their findings.

🐝Honeybee Number Bonds:

Students explore number bonds and composing/decomposing numbers by using manipulatives to build numbers on honeycomb mats and recording the number compositions they discover.

🌷Jelly Bean Graphing Activity

Students sort colorful jelly beans and create a simple graph. Great for practicing data collection, counting, and comparing quantities.

🐣Easter Egg Pattern Cards

Students build and extend patterns using festive Easter eggs. Perfect for reinforcing AB, AAB, ABB, and ABC patterns.

🥚Easter Basket Addition & Subtraction Center

Students solve simple addition and subtraction problems by placing eggs into Easter baskets. A fun way to practice number sense and early math operations.

Skills Covered:

  • Counting and number recognition
  • Subitizing
  • Number bonds and composing numbers
  • Graphing and data interpretation
  • Pattern recognition, continuation, and creation
  • Measuring and comparing length
  • Addition within 10
  • Subtraction within 10

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten math centers
  • Spring classroom activities
  • Easter math activities
  • Small group instruction
  • Morning work
  • Early finishers
  • Homeschool learning

These hands-on, low-prep activities make it easy to keep students learning and engaged while celebrating the spring season.

Bundle and save! This resource includes multiple seasonal math activities at a discounted price compared to purchasing them separately.

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Spring & Easter Math Centers for Kindergarten } Hands-On Math Activity Bundle

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Description

Make math fun all season long with this Spring & Easter Math Centers Bundle for Kindergarten! This bundle combines engaging spring-themed math activities and festive Easter math centers to help young learners practice essential number skills through hands-on play.

Perfect for math centers, morning work, small groups, or homeschool, these low-prep activities keep students engaged while reinforcing math concepts.

Students will love learning with bright seasonal themes like flowers, caterpillars, bees, jelly beans, Easter baskets, and of course, Easter chocolate!

What's Included:

🌼Subitizing Flowers:

Students match different number representations to build flower petals, practicing subitizing and number recognition to 10 using dice dots, ten frames, tally marks, fingers, and number words.

🐣Counting Nests:

Students practice counting and one-to-one correspondence by placing the correct number of eggs in each numbered nest (0-10).

🐛Caterpillar Measurement:

Students measure colorful caterpillars using nonstandard measurement tools such as link cubes, counters, or paper clips and record their findings.

🐝Honeybee Number Bonds:

Students explore number bonds and composing/decomposing numbers by using manipulatives to build numbers on honeycomb mats and recording the number compositions they discover.

🌷Jelly Bean Graphing Activity

Students sort colorful jelly beans and create a simple graph. Great for practicing data collection, counting, and comparing quantities.

🐣Easter Egg Pattern Cards

Students build and extend patterns using festive Easter eggs. Perfect for reinforcing AB, AAB, ABB, and ABC patterns.

🥚Easter Basket Addition & Subtraction Center

Students solve simple addition and subtraction problems by placing eggs into Easter baskets. A fun way to practice number sense and early math operations.

Skills Covered:

  • Counting and number recognition
  • Subitizing
  • Number bonds and composing numbers
  • Graphing and data interpretation
  • Pattern recognition, continuation, and creation
  • Measuring and comparing length
  • Addition within 10
  • Subtraction within 10

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten math centers
  • Spring classroom activities
  • Easter math activities
  • Small group instruction
  • Morning work
  • Early finishers
  • Homeschool learning

These hands-on, low-prep activities make it easy to keep students learning and engaged while celebrating the spring season.

Bundle and save! This resource includes multiple seasonal math activities at a discounted price compared to purchasing them separately.

Report this resource to TPT
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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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