Description
Will counting and graphing worms make your preschoolers squirm? Not if these wiggly worms are made with pipe cleaners! This worm graph activity is designed to engage your little ones in a vibrant world of color sorting, counting, and comparing numbers this spring!
Magnetic Worms:
With a magnetic wand, children will love swiping up adorable pipe cleaner worms and sorting them by color on these worm graphs. As each colorful worm finds its place on the graph, your preschoolers will be working on classifying by color.
Counting Worms:
Then, they will engage in counting each group of worms, using the numbers on the graph to introduce early graphing concepts.
Visually Compare Numbers:
Once the worm graph is in place, your preschoolers will have a visual way to compare numbers. Use the comparing numbers chart to talk about which color worm has the most, which color worm has the least, and if any are equal.
Here's what you'll get (in both color and black & white):
- Worm Graph with numbers up to 10 (3 versions with different colors)
- worm color cards
- comparing numbers chart with Most/Equal/Least
Let the vibrant colors of spring and the magnetic charm of this worm graph math activity captivate your little ones. Ideal for spring math centers, this worm graph math activity is a great addition to your preschool journey.
Materials needed for this spring graphing activity:
- sensory bin filled with dried pinto beans
- pipe cleaners (5 of each color)
- magnetic wands
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Spring Activities for Preschoolers
Copyright © Turner Tots.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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Description
Will counting and graphing worms make your preschoolers squirm? Not if these wiggly worms are made with pipe cleaners! This worm graph activity is designed to engage your little ones in a vibrant world of color sorting, counting, and comparing numbers this spring!
Magnetic Worms:
With a magnetic wand, children will love swiping up adorable pipe cleaner worms and sorting them by color on these worm graphs. As each colorful worm finds its place on the graph, your preschoolers will be working on classifying by color.
Counting Worms:
Then, they will engage in counting each group of worms, using the numbers on the graph to introduce early graphing concepts.
Visually Compare Numbers:
Once the worm graph is in place, your preschoolers will have a visual way to compare numbers. Use the comparing numbers chart to talk about which color worm has the most, which color worm has the least, and if any are equal.
Here's what you'll get (in both color and black & white):
- Worm Graph with numbers up to 10 (3 versions with different colors)
- worm color cards
- comparing numbers chart with Most/Equal/Least
Let the vibrant colors of spring and the magnetic charm of this worm graph math activity captivate your little ones. Ideal for spring math centers, this worm graph math activity is a great addition to your preschool journey.
Materials needed for this spring graphing activity:
- sensory bin filled with dried pinto beans
- pipe cleaners (5 of each color)
- magnetic wands
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ BUNDLE & SAVE 50% ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Spring Activities for Preschoolers
Copyright © Turner Tots.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Reviews
Hands-on learning is so much fun!
Awesome!! Thanks for the review!
Yay! I'm so happy to hear that!
Preschoolers just love bugs! I'm so happy to hear they enjoyed the worm activity.





