Description
Bring hands-on learning and colorful fun to your classroom with these Truffula Tree Pom-Pom Sorting Mats! Inspired by whimsical Truffula trees, this engaging activity helps young learners practice color recognition, sorting, and fine motor skills.
Students place colorful pom-poms onto the matching Truffula tree mats, strengthening little fingers while building early math and visual discrimination skills. Perfect for centers, small groups, or independent work!
This low-prep activity is ideal for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early learners.
π¦ Whatβs Included
β 7 Colorful Truffula tree sorting mats
π What This Resource Teaches
β
Color recognition
β
Sorting and classifying
β
Fine motor development
β
Hand-eye coordination
β
Early math skills
β
Visual discrimination
π How to Use
- Print and laminate the Truffula tree mats.
- Provide students with colorful pom-poms.
- Have students sort pom-poms by color onto matching trees.
- Encourage counting and color naming.
- Use in centers, small groups, or intervention time.
π‘ Differentiation Ideas
- Beginners: Sort by one color at a time.
- Advanced: Count and record how many pom-poms per tree.
- Challenge: Use tweezers or tongs for extra fine motor practice.
Read Across America | Tree Pom Pom Color Sorting | PreK & Kindergarten Dr Seuss
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Description
Bring hands-on learning and colorful fun to your classroom with these Truffula Tree Pom-Pom Sorting Mats! Inspired by whimsical Truffula trees, this engaging activity helps young learners practice color recognition, sorting, and fine motor skills.
Students place colorful pom-poms onto the matching Truffula tree mats, strengthening little fingers while building early math and visual discrimination skills. Perfect for centers, small groups, or independent work!
This low-prep activity is ideal for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early learners.
π¦ Whatβs Included
β 7 Colorful Truffula tree sorting mats
π What This Resource Teaches
β
Color recognition
β
Sorting and classifying
β
Fine motor development
β
Hand-eye coordination
β
Early math skills
β
Visual discrimination
π How to Use
- Print and laminate the Truffula tree mats.
- Provide students with colorful pom-poms.
- Have students sort pom-poms by color onto matching trees.
- Encourage counting and color naming.
- Use in centers, small groups, or intervention time.
π‘ Differentiation Ideas
- Beginners: Sort by one color at a time.
- Advanced: Count and record how many pom-poms per tree.
- Challenge: Use tweezers or tongs for extra fine motor practice.


