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Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK
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Are you looking for spring math and literacy activities for preschool and kindergarten? Help students develop math and literacy skills with these fun, hands-on learning activities for preschool and kindergarten.

In this resource, you’ll find 9 spring math & literacy activities for preschool and kindergarten. Preschoolers and Kindergarteners will work on many skills: letter recognition, uppercase and lowercase matching, beginning sounds, letter and number formation, number recognition, counting, creating patterns, colors, and shapes.

Many of these activities work great in sensory bins. All are activities that preschoolers can do independently. Many of these activities help develop fine motor skills while practicing math or literacy skills.

Spring Preschool Learning Activities Includes

Alphabet Matching Cards and Recording Sheets--both uppercase and lowercase, plus black and white versions of the recording sheets

Beginning Sound Matching Cards--match the bird egg beginning sound object to the correct bird nest letter

Letter Tracing--both uppercase and lowercase letters included

Number Matching: match the number with the correct amount of birds for numbers 1-20. Mark the number on the recording sheet, available in both color and black & white.

Number Tracing--form numbers 1-10 with play dough or trace with a dry erase marker, showing the number with play dough balls or small objects

Counting Puzzles--practice counting 1-10 and 11-20, or skip counting by 5s or 10s with these fun spring-themed puzzles, available in both color and black & white

Color Matching Puzzles--match a girl wearing spring clothes with rainboots and an umbrella in matching colors. Colors included: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, black, brown, gray, and white.

Spring Patterns--complete spring patterns using eight pattern cards or create your own using two blank pattern cards.

Shape Game--use the game board to practice shape matching. Shapes included: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, and trapezoid.

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Spring Math & Literacy Activities for PreK

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PreK - K
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9 Activities in 69 pages
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Description

Are you looking for spring math and literacy activities for preschool and kindergarten? Help students develop math and literacy skills with these fun, hands-on learning activities for preschool and kindergarten.

In this resource, you’ll find 9 spring math & literacy activities for preschool and kindergarten. Preschoolers and Kindergarteners will work on many skills: letter recognition, uppercase and lowercase matching, beginning sounds, letter and number formation, number recognition, counting, creating patterns, colors, and shapes.

Many of these activities work great in sensory bins. All are activities that preschoolers can do independently. Many of these activities help develop fine motor skills while practicing math or literacy skills.

Spring Preschool Learning Activities Includes

Alphabet Matching Cards and Recording Sheets--both uppercase and lowercase, plus black and white versions of the recording sheets

Beginning Sound Matching Cards--match the bird egg beginning sound object to the correct bird nest letter

Letter Tracing--both uppercase and lowercase letters included

Number Matching: match the number with the correct amount of birds for numbers 1-20. Mark the number on the recording sheet, available in both color and black & white.

Number Tracing--form numbers 1-10 with play dough or trace with a dry erase marker, showing the number with play dough balls or small objects

Counting Puzzles--practice counting 1-10 and 11-20, or skip counting by 5s or 10s with these fun spring-themed puzzles, available in both color and black & white

Color Matching Puzzles--match a girl wearing spring clothes with rainboots and an umbrella in matching colors. Colors included: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, black, brown, gray, and white.

Spring Patterns--complete spring patterns using eight pattern cards or create your own using two blank pattern cards.

Shape Game--use the game board to practice shape matching. Shapes included: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, and trapezoid.

Related Products

Math & Literacy Games for Preschool & Kindergarten: Feed the Frog Bundle

Literacy Games for Preschool & Kindergarten: Alphabet & Beginning Sounds

Math Counting 1-20 Activity for Preschool

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
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