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Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K
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Description

Bring your Tree Study to life around the classroom with this engaging math center or small group activity! 🌲 This Tree Study Math Activity is designed to support the Creative Curriculum Tree Study while helping preschool, Pre-K, and kindergarten learners build number sense through hands-on play. Children will count, match, and recognize numbers 1–12 using beautifully illustrated tree-themed cards that make math meaningful and fun.

Perfect for math centers, small-group lessons, or morning tubs, this activity reinforces one-to-one correspondence, counting skills, and early numeracy in an inviting way. The included black-and-white “color your own” version adds creativity and fine-motor practice—just print, cut, and laminate for lasting classroom use.

✅ Includes:

  • 12 Tree-themed Count & Match cards (numbers 1–12)
  • Full-color version + “Color Your Own” black & white set
  • Large, easy-to-read numbers and clear matching pictures
  • Ideal for Tree Study, math centers, morning work, or seasonal learning

This versatile activity supports Creative Curriculum math objectives and encourages independent learning during your Tree Study or nature unit. 🌿

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Tree Study Math Activity, Creative Curriculum Count & Match Numbers, 3K, PreK, K

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Digital downloads
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Grades
PreK - K
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Pages
6 pages: 3 Color, 3 B/W Color-Your-Own
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool

Description

Bring your Tree Study to life around the classroom with this engaging math center or small group activity! 🌲 This Tree Study Math Activity is designed to support the Creative Curriculum Tree Study while helping preschool, Pre-K, and kindergarten learners build number sense through hands-on play. Children will count, match, and recognize numbers 1–12 using beautifully illustrated tree-themed cards that make math meaningful and fun.

Perfect for math centers, small-group lessons, or morning tubs, this activity reinforces one-to-one correspondence, counting skills, and early numeracy in an inviting way. The included black-and-white “color your own” version adds creativity and fine-motor practice—just print, cut, and laminate for lasting classroom use.

✅ Includes:

  • 12 Tree-themed Count & Match cards (numbers 1–12)
  • Full-color version + “Color Your Own” black & white set
  • Large, easy-to-read numbers and clear matching pictures
  • Ideal for Tree Study, math centers, morning work, or seasonal learning

This versatile activity supports Creative Curriculum math objectives and encourages independent learning during your Tree Study or nature unit. 🌿

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
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