Vehicle two-piece puzzle matching gameEngage students with a hands-on, cut-and-match puzzle game where each vehicle card is split into two pieces: a picture and its matching name underneath. Students practice early literacy, vocabulary, and visual matching as they assemble the correct pairs. What’s includedPuzzle cards: Vehicle images with their names printed underneath (to be cut into two pieces).Teacher instructions: Simple setup and play directions.Optional recording sheet: Students can draw
PreK - 3rd
Other (Math), Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Speaking & Listening
Print and Laminate this FUN MATH ACTIVITY for preschoolers.Write the numbers on the clouds and have different materials like pompoms, cotton balls, goggle eyes, tiny counting bears or anything else to place them on the raindrops and have the students count them.On the circle put the sum.Use dry-erase markers so you can reuse the page for different addition problems. HAVE FUN!
Purpose of the Activity: This project helps students practice counting, categorizing, and number writing skills while learning about different types of vehicles. It encourages observation, accuracy, and connects math with real‑world objects. Instructions for Teachers:Begin by showing the page with pictures of different vehicles.Explain to students that each type of vehicle appears more than once. Their task is to count how many of each type they see.Point out the empty boxes under each vehicle p
The purpose of this activity is to help students recognize and name different vehicles through a hands-on matching project. So you'll guide them to cut out the vehicle pictures and labels, match them up, and then paste them on their page. After that, they can share their work and discuss the names of the vehicles with the class. This is a fun Project for the Wheels unit .
The students can use different materials that can really bring those wheels to life. They can try crayons, markers, paints, or even adding textures with materials like felt, fabric, or glitter. It adds a fun, creative twist to their coloring projects. This is a great project that goes with the Wheels unit.