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Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20
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Looking for an engaging Spring math center to help your students master number recognition and one-to-one correspondence? These 40 flower-themed counting task cards are designed to help Kindergarten and 1st-grade students practice counting numbers 1-20 using ten frames and scattered patterns.

These are perfect for math small groups, early finishers, or a count the room activity!

What’s Included:

  • 40 Standards-Aligned Task Cards: Vibrant, full-color cards featuring two different counting styles (Ten Frames & Scattered Sets).
  • Flower Theme: Perfect for your Spring, Plant, or Garden units.
  • Student Recording Sheets: Multiple versions to hold students accountable during centers.
  • Answer Key: Designed for easy grading or student self-checking.

Low-Prep & Versatile:

This resource is low-prep—just print, laminate, and go! These cards are designed to be used with a variety of math manipulatives to keep engagement high:

  • Fine Motor Fun: Use clothespins for "clip cards," mini erasers, or pom poms.
  • Interactive Play: Use with playdoh, dry-erase markers, or bingo chips.
  • Sensory Bins: Hide the cards in a Spring-themed sensory bin for "find and count" games.

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten Math Centers (Number Sense & Counting 1-20)
  • First Grade Morning Tubs or RTI Intervention
  • Counting Games: Use for "Scoot," "Match the Room," or sequencing activities.
  • Homeschool Math or Busy Bags
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Spring Math Centers: Flower Counting Task Cards 1-20

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Description

Looking for an engaging Spring math center to help your students master number recognition and one-to-one correspondence? These 40 flower-themed counting task cards are designed to help Kindergarten and 1st-grade students practice counting numbers 1-20 using ten frames and scattered patterns.

These are perfect for math small groups, early finishers, or a count the room activity!

What’s Included:

  • 40 Standards-Aligned Task Cards: Vibrant, full-color cards featuring two different counting styles (Ten Frames & Scattered Sets).
  • Flower Theme: Perfect for your Spring, Plant, or Garden units.
  • Student Recording Sheets: Multiple versions to hold students accountable during centers.
  • Answer Key: Designed for easy grading or student self-checking.

Low-Prep & Versatile:

This resource is low-prep—just print, laminate, and go! These cards are designed to be used with a variety of math manipulatives to keep engagement high:

  • Fine Motor Fun: Use clothespins for "clip cards," mini erasers, or pom poms.
  • Interactive Play: Use with playdoh, dry-erase markers, or bingo chips.
  • Sensory Bins: Hide the cards in a Spring-themed sensory bin for "find and count" games.

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten Math Centers (Number Sense & Counting 1-20)
  • First Grade Morning Tubs or RTI Intervention
  • Counting Games: Use for "Scoot," "Match the Room," or sequencing activities.
  • Homeschool Math or Busy Bags
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
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