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Number activities for preschoolers don't have to be boring and just worksheets, make them fun so your preschooler will love math!
I love math. I’m a nerd, yes. But I love anything to do with numbers.
I really do hope I can pass this along to my kids by making learning activities about numbers and counting fun for them and not a chore.
As I’m typing this, Henry’s shouting excitedly as he’s counting how many things on his sprayer…though I’m not really sure what he’s counting exactly. He made it to 39 though!
Because I’m a huge math nerd I searched for easy and fun number activities for preschoolers.
My Favorite 40+ Number Activities for Preschoolers!
Try these activities to help preschoolers learn their ABCs!
Recognizing Numbers Activities for Preschoolers
Identifying numbers can be a learning experience for preschoolers (and younger!). Many of the ABC recognition activities can also be adjusted for numbers.
My kids love these 12 number activities for preschoolers to recognize numbers.
- Turn a number into sensory art – perfect for the 100th day of school!
- Go on a hunt for numbers and match it with the same number!
- Follow a number from start to finish in a maze.
- Trace numbers, really big!
- Little Family Fun created a parking lot with numbers.
- Pop! Find the number and pop it!
- Find and match playing cards.
- Have target practice with water balloons and numbers, like Motherhood on a Dime
- Make art! Do this paint by number canvas art.
- Use stickers and printable number cards to play hide and seek, from Teach Mama.
- Draw and paint over numbers with q-tips, like Toddler at Play!
- Clip and match with giant numbers from You’ve Got This Math!
Activities for Number Recognition
Counting Activities for Preschoolers
Learning there’s a sequence to the numbers and what comes next. Try these 18 number activities to help preschoolers learn to count.
- Connect the dots! A simple past-time activity that reinforces the order of numbers.
- Upcycle a box into a puzzle of numbers!
- Create a maze of numbers to drive through. Can they count their way to the end?
- Stacking up boxes and counting how high you can go!
- Make a craft together with multiple pieces. Have your child do the counting!
- Count cars of a particular color while on the road, or semis, or vans, whatever suits their interest!
- Create a learning game with your ABC mat and number blocks. Choose a number block and pound the corresponding times with a hammer on the corresponding number mat!
- Let your child run an experiment and measure how much something holds! How many cups fit?
- Make puzzles with a picture. Label sections of the puzzle in numerical order. Cut apart and have your child put it back together again, from Growing in PreK.
- Use friendly animal crackers to practice counting and number recognition, like I Can Teach My Child.
- Measure objects (or yourself!) and count how big they are, from The Imagination Tree
- Count objects around the house. No Time For Flash Cards wants to know “How many doors do you have?”
- Play any board game, or make your own! Little Family Fun creates a fish race game!
- Count with LEGO! Do Play Learn likes to label a paper with numbers and count out the LEGO next to it.
- Snack time! Use dice and fruit snacks and play until you eat them all up, like Kids Activities Blog.
- Have a bean bag toss on the stairs, number them!
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Counting Activities for Preschoolers
One to One Correspondence Activities for Preschoolers
Knowing your numbers is one thing and knowing how to count is another. But being able to put them into context that they each have meaning is done with one to one correspondence.
Get ready for preschool with 35 name activities!
I love these 12 number activities that help a preschool practice one to one correspondence.
- Head out into nature and explore flowers. Count and compare flower petals!
- Go on a hunt for a number and match it to its corresponding dots.
- Build towers of blocks on a number mat, with the correct number of blocks high!
- Spark your child’s interest with their interests! A farming approach of loading grain bins with the corresponding number of pieces of “grain.”
- Have a newspaper throwing game and count up the newspaper balls, or how many you make, or miss!
- Make something in the kitchen together, or do an experiment and let your child measure out and do the counting.
- Sort through objects by color, and count how many you have of each!
- Fill a dump truck with objects (like Dominoes!) and count how many you can fit in there, like Inspiration Laboratories.
- Estimate first for some fun and then count item, from Teach Preschool.
- Have a counting race in the front yard and pick dandelions in the process!
- Roll a die (or two!) and practice one to one correspondence as kids build towers with blocks.
- Use a dice and small objects (like pom poms or corn kernels) and count them and fill up a tray.
One to One Number Activities for Preschoolers
Counting and number books that will get preschoolers excited about numbers:
- The Baker’s Dozen: A Counting Book
- I Spy Numbers
- One Big Building: A Counting Book About Construction (Know Your Numbers)
Do you actively work on numbers and counting with your child? Share your favorite activities!
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125+ Engaging Number Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten
Today we have a lot of activities for learning numbers for kids that make learning fun! These activities with numbers for preschoolers and Kindergartners are great for kids learning numbers, needing number practice numbers or just fun games to learn numbers.
Let’s do some fun activities for learning numbers!Learning Numbers for Kids
Below you will find games, free printables, crafts, and even snacks perfect for young children! We are sure that you will find a fun learning activity that your child will love.
Related: Alphabet learning
These fun math games will help make math fun, and will make them want to learn!
Counting For Kids
Learning to count and learning math shouldn’t be hard and tedious! We have gathered the vary best number activities to teach your little one no only how to count, but number recognition and other basic math skills as well.
These math games, projects, and printables are great for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders. Though, we have a few links that are great for bigger kids learning harder math like algebra!
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Why Is Learning Math Early Is Important?
Learning basic math skills at an early age gives kids a good foundation when they actually go to school. Without a good foundation and basic understanding of math children are more likely to struggle with learning math while they’re in school. Not to mention, introducing math early will help shape how their educational experiences later in life.
Positive math experiences will help children be excited, curious, and persistence when it comes to numbers.
Fun Number Activities & Counting Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten
Number Recognition Activities for Preschool
1. Odd and Even Numbers
Once your preschooler has recognize regular numbers, it is time to learn and recognize odd and even numbers! Don’t worry, believe it or not, there is an easy way to learn odd and even numbers.
2. Hands On Activities To Learn Numbers
Use these fun hands on activities to learn numbers, along with other educational letters. It’s fun, it’s messy, it is a great way to learn.
3. Number Jumping Game
This number jumping game will help your child learn number recognition. It’s a super cute game that not only teaches, but gets your child moving.
4. Pretend Elevator
This pretend elevator game not only promotes pretend play, but it also helps with number recognition as they have to “press” the correct floors.
5. Star Search
Learn your numbers and to recognize them with this super cute star search number learning game. What a great way to learn number concepts and is toddler approved.
6. Number Sensory Activity
Use this super fun number sensory bin full of rice, numbered ping pong balls, and numbered spoons to not only work on fine motor skills, but to learn number recognition. Sensory and numbers, all the important things in one activity.
7. Number Recognition Game
This is a great game for long car rides. Scanning houses and signs you call a number and your little one has to find and point it out. It’s a simple number recognition game, but a lot of fun.
8. Sorting Numbers
Sort numbers using stones, wood pieces, and stones. Sorting numbers just requires you to right numbers on objects and then have plates laid out for your child to put the objects in.
9. Simple Games To Teach Number Recognition
Check out these 5 simple games to teach number recognition to your preschooler and kindergartener. They’re fun, simple, and will make learning fun.
10. Number Recognition With Sequence
Do you remember the game sequence? It’s a fun game, but it’s also a game that can help you teach your child number recognition as well.
11. Number Recognition and Ordering
Use toilet paper rolls and number stickers to teach your little one number recognition and ordering. This project is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers.
Counting Activities for 2-3 Year Olds
12. DIY Montessori Cards
Use these DIY Montessori cards and counters to help teach preschoolers count. It’s cute, easy, and each set of DIY Montessori card is themed.
13. Counting Cards
Move over deck of cards, we have even better cards! Flash cards! I love these! These free counting cards are a great way to teach your little one how to count and number recognition. Numbers for kids has never been easier!
14. Counting In Tens
Once your little one learns to count, then it is time to learn to count by 10’s and they can do just that with these super cute count by 10 alien worksheets.
15. Counting With Petals
How cute is this counting lesson! Use a sheet of paper to make to make the base of the flower and then use a dice. Once your preschooler rolls it, have then add that many flower petals on the flower. Counting with petals is a colorfully fun way to practice counting.
16. Counting Caterpillar Busy Bag
These free printable numbers are great to cut and laminate and add to a busy bag with pom poms. Your child will learn to count. This counting caterpillar busy bag is great for quiet time or as a math game.
17. Counting With Pom Poms
Start counting with pom poms and learn about graphs at the same time with this simple counting lesson.
18. Counting Beads
Use counting beads and wooden numbers to help teach your child to count. Line them up and have your child right the number down beside each group or write a number then have your kids count out the beads and sticks.
19. Throw The Dice And Draw
Throw the dice and draw that many pictures! Roll a 10? Then you need to draw 10 houses!
20. Homemade Learning Board For Toddlers
This homemade learning board for toddlers is a great way to learn how to count using cards and counters.
21. Number Games For Preschoolers
Learn to count with this super cute penguin math game. All you need is a foam die, insta-snow, and penguin rubber ducks.
22. Counting and Fine Motor Hedgehog Game
Use clay and popsicle sticks to create this counting and fine motor hedgehog game. Not only are you putting the popsicle stick in the correlating hole, which is also fine motor practice.
23. Clothespin Counting Activity
This clothespin counting activity is great for toddlers and preschoolers, and it works on fine motor skills! All you need is a jar, large popsicle sticks, and clothespin for this activity.
24. Jelly Beans For Sale
Jelly Beans for Sale is a book by Bruce McMillan and a great way to introduce a new type of counting. Counting money!
Counting Games For Preschoolers
25. Counting and Colors
Make a counting and colors busy bag full of colorful shapes with numbers on them. Then have your child count the numbers and add the correct number of clothes pins.
26. Cinco Calabazas
Cinco Calabazas is a fun little song that teaches children to count the 5 little pumpkins.
27. Number Counting Activities
Looking for more counting activities? Here are 50 great ideas on easy and fun ways to teach your child how to count.
28. Counting With A Remote Control Car
Using blocks to create a maze learn your numbers while trying to get your remote control car out of the maze!
29. I Caught A Fish Alive
This counting song is super cute and will encourage your little one to count on their fingers from one to ten.
30. Learning Double Digits
Once your child can count 1-10, then it is time to learn double digits and you can do just that with this double digits counting project.
31. Pretend Play To Learn Counting
Use pretend play to learn counting by using a toy register. Count out money, push buttons, and count back change.
32. Christmas Counting Correlation
Work on counting using paper, basic drawings, and snowflake glitter with this cute Christmas counting correlation activity.
33. Counting Snowmen
Learn counting with this super cute counting snowmen activity. Keep adding “snowballs” to the snowman’s body based on the number.
34. Pretend Play To Learn Counting
Use pretend play to learn counting by using a toy register. Count out money, push buttons, and count back change.
35. Poke and Peg
This poke and peg counting game is a fun way to teach your kids numbers 1-9. Stick wooden dowels into clay and clip numbers on the correct number of dots.
36. Flower Counting Cards
These are so pretty, I love them! These flower counting cards have the stems, but your toddler or preschooler has to add the correct number of flowers to each card.
37. Bakery Counting Game
This bakery counting game a great way to teach your kid how to count money. Each “bakery item” has a number on it. Have bowl of coins ready and let your child count out how much they need for each treat.
38. Abucus Counting
Use an abucus to learn to count. You can incorporate the use of the abucus while you’re singing through fun number songs.
39. Punch By Number
Don’t worry, by punch we mean with a paper punch! Use strips of paper with numbers on them and paper punches to learn how to count. This punch by number is actually really cute, but also works on fine motor skills as well.
40. Reuse Playdough Containers To Count
Learn to count and numbers by using marked playdough cups. Fit on into the other, and the lip hangs out and you can turn it to see different numbers.
41. Counting With Nature
Trace a number on a piece of paper and then count out different things in nature and place it on the paper. Like 3 sticks, 3 acorns, 3 shells, etc. Counting with nature is also a good way to get outside to gather all the counting tokens.
42. How To Teach Numbers Using LEGOs
How to teach numbers using LEGOs? Easy! Add the number, the correct amount of dots, and the number word! This not only teaches your child to count, but word recognition as well.
Counting Games For Preschoolers
43. Counting Bottle Bowling Game
Save your plastic bottles, get some paint, and a small beach ball and get bowling with this super easy and fun counting bottle bowling game.
44. Math Games For Preschoolers
Wanting to teach kids to count money? Learn math facts? Looking for some counting games? Dice games? There are so many math games to choose from!
45. Frog and Lily Pad Math Games
Cut out lily pads with paper and number them. Then let your little one decorate them with the right amount of stickers before they get to act like a little frog and jump across them all with this fun frog and lily pad math game.
46. Online Number Recognition Activities For Preschool
Whether you’re learning to count, add, substract, fractions, or algebra, these are the best math apps for struggling students. This will make learning math fun again.
47. Monster Match Game
Print off this monster match game, grab some counters, and a d6, and start learning! This is a great way to learn to count and to learn number recognition.
48. Race To 10 Scoops Math Game
How cute is this math game? Race to 10 scoops math game is a free printable and great for preschoolers and kindergarteners, and requires more than 1 player.
49. Math Games For Elementary Kids
Math is hard. Ditch curriculum and play math games! These math games for elementary kids is a great way to learn the basics, to learn decimals and fractions, as well as others.
50. Preschooler Counting Card Game
This preschooler counting card game is easy to make and can easily teach your child more or less. Take 2 cards and ask your toddler which has more or which has less.
51. Number Stomp
This number stomp game is a great way to learn numbers and have fun! Learn addition and subtraction and then jump on the bag with the answer!
52. Pom Pom Drop
Learn addition with this pom pom drop math game. Give your child a number plus another number and have them put that many in the first tube and second tube and count the answer.
53. Counting Math Games
I love this! Roll a foam dice and add that many counters into a bowl. I think this is one of the cuter counting math games.
54. Math Facts Game
This math facts game will teach number recognition, addition, subtraction, and multiplication, equation memory, and more.
55. Math Discovery Box
Fill a plastic bin with either salt or sugar and stick pages beneath it. Then your child will use a brush to move the sugar or salt around the math discovery box to find shapes and numbers.
56. Dice Game
Use this dice game to teach your child numbers 1-6 as well as number recognition. They’ll roll the dice, count the pips, and then tap the correct number on the wall.
57. Comparing Uno Cards
Comparing Uno cards is a cute game and fantastic way to learn greater than and less than.
58. Truffula Tree Math Games
This fun truffula tree math game is inspired by Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax. All you need is pom poms, pipe cleaners, clay, and bottle caps.
59. Super Hero Math Game
Play this fun super hero math game, to not only learn how to count, but to catch the villain!
60. Rummikub Math
This is a great way to not only learn math, but spend time with the family! Plus, these Rummikub math pieces are actually candy!
61. Weights, Lengths, Shapes, and Time
Play these different games to learn about weights, lengths, shapes, and time. Each game is different and requires different items, but your preschooler or elementary student will have a blast.
62. Dump Truck Counting Game
How many dominoes can a dump truck hold? Find out with this fun dump truck counting game that not only teaches about math, but also physics.
63. HiHo! Cherry-O Inspired Game Night
Use HiHo! Cherry-O to learn to count, addition, and subtraction. Take or add fruit to the tree and you can add different operation symbols and numbers to make it more challenging.
64. Train Track Number Hunt
Stop around the track and different stations to hunt down different numbers to add to your train with this train track number hunt. It’s actually super cute.
65. Learning Numbers With Hopscotch
Did you know you can learn numbers with hopscotch? You can! Set out the number tiles and get jumping!
66. Learn Numbers With Chutes and Ladders
By adding a new rule to Chutes and Ladders, you can turn a beloved children’s game into a fun math lesson.
Numbers Worksheets for Preschoolers & Kindergartners
67. M&M Math
Learn math with these M&M math sheets. Count (and taste) M&M’s, write numbers, add, subtract, and multiply with these free worksheets.
68. Printable Colored Fish
Print and laminate these printable colored fish with paper clips. Add them to a tub and have your child “go fishing.” Tell them which color and number fish to fish up.
69. Romping & Roaring Number Set 15
This romping and roaring number set has 25+ math worksheets included. These math worksheets are great for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
70. Free Car Games For Kids
Print these free car games for kids. You will be looking for the numbers on the signs, assign place value, and find which numbers are more or less.
71. Beach Pail Number Recognition
Print off these free counting printable to help your child learn number recognition up to 20!
72. Romping & Roaring Number 9, 10, 11, 12
There are so many math worksheets! Learn about matching, trace word and numbers, match number and pictures, count and circle, and more!
73.
Number Tracing WorksheetsLearn numbers and practice fine motor skills. There are number tracing worksheets for numbers 1-10.
74. Candy Corn Printable
This candy corn printable is not only free, but is a super fun math sheet. You have to circle the right number of candy corns!
75. Learn To Count Printable
This learn to count printable will teach your toddler or preschooler how to count to ten.
76. Free Printable Counting Mats
This free printable counting mats are so cute, they look like little bird nests with numbers on them. Add glass beads to the nest bases on the number on the printable.
77. Preschool Printables
These preschool printables are actually super cute and will teach your kids how many!
78. Connect The Dots With Numbers
Does your child love connect the dots? Not only are they great problem solving activities, but these connect the dots with numbers teach you to count, and work on fine motor skills.
79. Montessori Greater Than Less Than
Learn greater than and less than with this Montessori alligator themed math printable.
80. Printable Counting Book
A printable counting book is a must have to teach your preschool and kindergarten children to identify and naming numbers. What a great way to learn number identification.
81. Free Farm Grid Games
Farm grid games are a free printable that support basic math skills while making learning fun. It is a great way to learn addition.
82. Lady Bug Counting Cards
These lady bug counting cards are a fun way to learn to count. Clip clothes pins on the correct numbers or laminate and circle the numbers, there is no wrong way to do them. This is a wonderful way to build a strong foundation in education and practice counting skills.
83. Printable Math Games
This printable math game is super cute and requires you to wrap yarn around reaching the next number in line.
84. Free Romping & Roaring Number Pack 16
This number pack has even more math worksheets that includes: tracing numbers, color by number, find the number, number dice, and more!
85.
Number WordsLearn to count and number words with this super simple printable. This is great for toddlers to first graders.
86. Sorting Game
This school bus sorting game is super simple. Print out the school bus and then use sticky notes to count all the windows from 1-5.
87. Counting Flowers
Print off this number circles page and use petals to fill in the dots. You could also use small silk flowers for this counting flowers worksheet.
88. Number Coloring Pages
Print off these number coloring pages! Not only are they a ton of fun, but your kids will be learning numbers 1-10.
89. Learning Numbers Game
Learning numbers has never been easier with this free printable. Print it out and then fold it to look like a paper fortune teller for math fun.
90. Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed
Learn numbers with this five little monkey jumping on the bed printable to go along with the song.
91. Free Ice Cream File Folder Game
This free ice cream file folder game helps your child count in a fun way as they count the colorful sprinkles on each cone.
92. Free Kite Number Cards
Have your child count the kites on theses free kite number cards and then use a clothes pin to clip the correct answer.
93. Free Printable Blank 100 Grid
Use this free printable blank 100 grid to learn about number patterns, counting to 100, counting by 5’s and 10’s and more! Don’t worry this isn’t a number line, but a grid. It’s a fun activity that teaches important skills and bigger numbers. Perfect for preschool children and kindergarten kids.
94. Preschool Ladybug Counting Activity
Count the different colored lady bugs with these free printable counting cards and use a clothes pin to clip the right answer.
95. Free Printable Dump Truck Counting Mat
This dump truck counting mat is so cute. You use a number card to show you how many LEGOs you need to load into the dump truck.
96. Romping & Roaring Number 13
This number 13 printable pack has all things number 13 with over 40 pages like: playdough mats, number tracing, number writing practice, and more!
97.
Match & Count Free Printable Math CardsMatch the cards with the pictures to their corresponding numbers with these free printable math cards.
98. Flower Coverall
This flower coverall game is so cute! Grab these printables, pom poms, and a paper clip. This is a fun and simple way to teach basic math skills like addition.
99. Math Store Printables
Use these math printables to label prices on your pretend store. This is a great way to teach your child how to count money.
100. Free Count, Rhyme, Repeat E-Books
Download these free math e-books to help your child count, rhyme, and more. Math can be fun with this pages that depict numbers, animals, and forests. These are not a nursery phyme, but a great activity and lots of fun.
101. Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To Worksheets
Work on greater than, less than, equal to worksheets using pony beads. This worksheet is free and great for kindergarten kids and even first graders.
102.
Gingerbread Man Kindergarten Math Facts PrintablesLearn math facts using these super cute and simple gingerbread math printables. This is wonderful for little kids.
103. Romping & Roaring Number 14 Printable Pack
This romping and roaring number 14 pack has 40 pages that include: follow the number path, color by size number, roll and count numbers, and more.
104. Learning Numbers With A Free Printable Chart
Looking for more math fun for younger children. This free printable number chart may seem simple, but using stones with numbers on it can teach your little one to not only count, but letter recognition as well.
105. Race To 100 Printable Sheets
This race to 100 game is a fun game that multiple children can play. All you need are tokens and dice to play this number game.
106. Printable Numbers Memory Game
These printable numbers memory game is a little more tricky. You have the actual number, the word, and then pictures. You have to match the printable numbers with the picture cards.
107. Pete The Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons
Print out this shirt so your child can count Pete the Cat’s four groovy buttons while you read them the book!
Learn the Numbers with Counting Activities At Home
108. Number Houses
Use recycled bottles to create number houses. Decorate them and add numbers to them and then promote pretend play by driving numbered cars to their numbered homes.
109. Math Art For First Graders
Learn about patterns and numbers with coloring! This math art for first graders is perfect for first graders and is a fun way to not only learn about patterns, but to color as well.
110. Playdough Number Activity
Use a white table cloth and draw incomplete faces on it and let your child use playdough to make faces! Some of these faces will need 2 eyes, or 1 mouth, 1 nose, 4 freckles. This playdough number activity teaches part of the face and counting!
111.
Playdough Math ActivityPlates, playdough, and foam dice is all you need for this fun playdough activity. Learn to count and number recognition with this simple math activity.
112. Math Fraction Art Project
Construction paper, glue sticks, and scissors is all you need to make fraction art! Fractions can be difficult to learn, and this is a super cute way to make it easy.
113. Mobius Strip
A mobius strip may look like a simple curly piece of ribbon or paper, but a mobius strip is a surface with a boundary. There is even a parametric equation for the mobius strip.
114. Counting With Yertle The Turtle By Dr. Seuss
Make your own turtles, and enjoy a Dr. Seuss story while you learn to count! This Yertle the Turtle math craft is super cute.
115. En Aquel Prado
En Aquel Prado is a fun animal counting story based on a poem. This is not only something fun to read, but after your child can draw out the story using the right number of animals.
116. Math Picture Book Activities
Make your own math picture book and add numbers, sticks, and other fun math crafts to each page.
117. Five Little Speckled Frogs
Five Little Speckled Frogs is a cute little preschool counting song. But once you’re done counting, don’t forget to make your own little frogs complete with flies!
118. Fun Edible Numbers
Learn about numbers, number recognition, with this fun edible numbers recipe. Each number is a delicious soft pretzel! Yum!
119. Number Cookies
Bake cookies, but each number cookie has a number of chocolate chips on it. Not only will this help with counting and number recognition, but they’re delicious!
120. DIY Number Gems
These DIY number gems are color, sparkly, and a great way to learn about numbers or use as token for other math games and math worksheets.
121. DIY Dice
Need a dice for your math games? Make your own DIY dice using stickers, paper, tape, and cardboard. Make your own board game!
122. Bottle Top Calculator
This is a cute little game that you can make using cardboard, markers, bottle lids, and stickers. This will help with letter bottle top calculator recognition!
Learn About Numbers with Counting Activities For 3-4 Year Olds
123. Number Chart
Use a number chart that goes to 100 and use number tabs to help your little one learn about number patterns.
124. Shapes and Money
Use coins to learn math! You can learn about shapes and money at the same time with this shape lesson. Make patterns, shapes within shapes, and more. Learn real life skills, counting, and other math ideas like larger numbers.
125. Homemade Puzzle
Make this homemade puzzle to learn to count. Not only is it a picture puzzle, everyone loves Mickey Mouse, but your preschooler and kindergartener will be able to count up to 16.
126. Train Counting Puzzle
What a fantastic way to learn early math skills. This train counting puzzle is so cute and helps your child not only learn to count, but problem solving as well.
127. Counting Popsicle Stick Puzzle
Not only will this counting popsicle stick puzzle help your preschooler learn numbers 1-10, but it also doubles as an art project. This is a great way to build your preschooler or kindergarten kid’s knowledge of numbers.
128. Estimation Jar
Estimation is a math term that is kind of like a puzzle. You’re guessing how many their are and these estimation jar will give your child a great way to practice estimating. This is one of the best number sense activities.
Beginner Pre Number Activities
129. Free Montessori Math Videos
Want more preschool math activities? These free Montessori math videos will give you some math help. Not in the sense of teaching you to count, but will help you put together a proper math lesson for your child.
130. Counting In The Garden Book And Others
Using books like: Counting In The Garden, One Whole Bunch, Nana’s Garden, From The Garden…and others are great to teach your kids how to count.
131. Learning Numbers With Counting Bears
What a great introduction to counting. If you’ve gotten some counting bears hoping to help your child learn, we have a list of different ways to use them to make learning numbers fun and easy.
132. Counting Ideas
Need more ideas for your toddler, preschooler, or kindergartener’s math lesson plan? These counting ideas vary from writing, counting, worksheets, playdough, and more.
133. Intuitive Math Skills
Wanting to know how you can encourage early intuitive math skills? There are so many good tips and tricks on how to do just that. This is one of my favorite fun number activities.
134. Hands-On Math Projects
We found some great preschool number activities. Want some hands-on math projects for your lesson plan? There 6 math projects are great for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
135. Get Preschoolers Excited For Math
Check out these early math concepts. Looking for ways to get preschoolers excited for math? Here are 20 amazing tips to do just that.
136. Math Picture Books For Kids
Do you need some supplements for your math lessons? These math picture books are absolutely perfect! Preschool kids will love these fun activities.
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- numbers
- of the game “Learn numbers” for children
- NASE!
- Make a number
- Numbers by numbers
- Finders
- Pantomime
- Laughter
- Gymnastics by numbers
- Find the mistake 900 with numbers 5 Memory 0005 Tangram “Figures”
- Coloring numbers
- Table games “Learn numbers” for children
- Mixed Domino
- Print tasks “Learn numbers” for children
- Digital Labyrinth
- We count on fingers up to 10
Developing games “Developing games” Learn numbers" for children: a selection of fun games and tasks. Print out children's tasks with numbers for preschoolers.
Children aged 2-5 usually do not yet know all the numbers, but only name or “recognize” some of them. Kids confuse a number and a number, a number and a letter, they confuse numbers with each other: zero and the letter 0, G and 1, 2 and 5, 9and 6, 1 and 4, etc. Often violate the sequence between adjacent numbers from a series.
Certain difficulties arise in some children when the result of the count must be indicated by a number or the figure must be correlated with the required number of items.
Lessons "Learn numbers" for preschool children will allow you to easily and quickly eliminate such problems in a playful way.
Here: games for children "Let's learn letters".
Cards with sheep "Learn numbers"
Educational cards - visual material, convenient for explaining any topic. Therefore, it is successfully used in the study of numbers. nine0003
Copy-book numbers
Here: Print additional copy-book numbers for children.
Circle the correct numbers
Lego numbers
Learning numbers games for kids
Name it!
Numbers made from different materials are considered: paper, cardboard, fabric, printed on cards of different sizes and colors, written or printed, etc. In the process of such a lesson, you can find out what numbers the child knows and where he saw them.
Make a number
It is proposed to lay out numbers from circles, sticks, cubes, triangles, mosaics, mold them from plasticine, clay. You can cut out numbers from velvet or plain paper, old newspapers or magazines, fabrics and stick them on.
For plasticine figures there is a wonderful manual - Plasticine account. It will teach a child to sculpt a number and help to remember it by creating an illustration for it from plasticine.
Numbers by cells
It is necessary to paint over the cells, as in the sample, and get numbers from 0 to 9.
Finders
Cards with numbers are laid out on the table. The child receives a card with a number. You have to find yours.
Pantomime
The adult draws a number in the air with his finger, and the child guesses it, then they switch roles.
Laughers
By drawing or drawing, the figures turn into "little men", "animals" or other funny figures.
Gymnastics by numbers
An adult offers (squat, jump) to a child as many times as the number indicates. nine0003
Find the mistake
The child is shown two cards. The kid needs to determine whether the image of the number on one card matches the number of circles, triangles or objects on the other card.
Memory with numbers
The child examines cards with numbers and memorizes them. The adult swaps them. The kid points out what has changed. If any card is removed, the child guesses which number is gone.
Tangram “Numbers”
Sensorics will help you remember writing numbers: write numbers, mold from plasticine, lay them out from buttons, pompons, figurines, sticks . .. Here are the numbers from the tangram. nine0003
More tangram tasks here.
Coloring pages for numbers
You can take coloring pages with numbers and invite your child to color them. The child will be interested in creativity, and at the same time consolidate knowledge about the new figure.
Here: Print out the number coloring tasks.
So that the coloring process does not bore the child, you need to use various interesting techniques for this
- paint numbers not only with pencils, but also with paints, wax crayons, stamps; nine0006
- lay out numbers from sticks, cubes, mosaics, buttons, peas, pebbles;
- model numbers from plasticine,
- color with fingers using finger paints;
- use non-traditional drawing techniques: cotton buds, crumpled paper, blots, etc.
Board games "Learn numbers" for children
Any walking board games teach counting. Children must understand the number corresponding to the number of dots on the top face of the die that has fallen out, and make the corresponding number of moves forward. nine0003
When your child has learned to easily count up to 6, play with two dice at the same time, so you will train not only numbers and numbers up to 12, but also addition.
Download and print board games for free!
Mixed domino
The difference between this domino and the classical one is that the child must quickly analyze and correlate the written number and the number of dots.
It is difficult to play with paper dominoes; nine0003
Includes 36 dominoes.
Print tasks "Learning numbers" for children
Digital maze
Counting on fingers up to 10
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Mathematics for kids 2-3 years old. Learning to count. Games and exercises.
What should be the math for kids 2-3 years old? Fun and exciting! Entertaining games develop a child's interest in counting, numbers, simple mathematical operations. Your patience, imagination and perseverance will be the key to success. nine0003
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Contents
Mathematics for children. How to start learning numbers
One-Many Math Game
Learning to Compare Greater, Less, Equal
- Butterflies on Daisies
- Bunnies with Carrots
Counting Games 0 23 903 Ratio 0 23 numbers and objects
- Numbers and dice
- "Lost"
- Fun exercise
First examples. Learning to add and subtract
Toddlers are very active in learning about the world around them and absorbing new knowledge like a sponge. It is important to feed this attraction, but at the same time not to overload the child. The age of 2-3 years is the time to consolidate knowledge and get acquainted with colors, shapes and quantities.
The task of parents is to help the child learn to understand numbers and visualize them clearly. For example, what is “five pears”, is it more or less than three, etc. We have prepared interesting games for fixing the score, comparison, as well as the ratio of numbers and objects. Open the fascinating world of mathematics to your child. nine0003
Mathematics for children. Where to start learning numbers
From the age of two, children's thinking develops at a rapid pace. It's time to introduce your child to simple mathematical concepts and counting. Kids already know a lot of geometric shapes, have an idea about the shape and size. Developing games and exercises will help to make friends with numbers and numbers.
If you study regularly, then by the age of three you will be able to develop the first mathematical skills:
- baby will learn sequential counting from one to five;
- will understand the difference between "one" and "many";
- learn what the words “more, less, equally” mean, get used to comparing groups of objects;
- will remember the graphic representation of the first five digits, be able to recognize them on the cards and compare them with the quantity;
- recognize the signs “+” and “―”, learn how to perform simple addition and subtraction examples.
At first, the baby learns to count objects by pointing or touching them. So it is easier to join the visual-figurative thinking. To make counting a habit, ask your child to help you. Let him bring a certain number of spoons, apples, socks. nine0003
An indispensable condition for success is the good mood of the child and mother, praise for the efforts of the crumbs. Noticing signs of fatigue, take a break: let the baby jump, run, rest. A quarter of an hour a day is enough for casual activities.
One to many math game
By the age of 2, children already know the word “many” and understand what it means. It's time to teach your baby to compare different numbers of objects. As a result of the game, the child should form an idea of how “one” differs from “many”. nine0003
Give the child a basket with five balls or marbles. Ask: What is in the basket? (balls). How many balls? (many). I'll take one ball. You, too, take one ball. How many balls do you have? (one).
Let's give one ball to the bear and one to the duck. How many balls are left in the basket? (one). How many were there at the beginning of the game? (many).
“There were a lot of balls in the basket, but there was only one left. Now we will collect all the balls in the basket. Put your ball in there. Take another ball from me. Take the balls from the bear and the duckling." The kid collects balls. “There was one ball in the basket, but how much is it now?” (many). nine0003
To fix the mathematical concepts “one” and “many” in children's memory, use everyday situations more often: “How many apples are on the table - one or many? (one). What about nuts? (many)".
Use cards with pictures of one or more familiar objects: fruits, vegetables, geometric shapes. First, ask the child to find pictures with one object. Then change the task: you need to show cards where many objects are drawn.
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Learning to compare "More, less, equal"
We continue to introduce the kid to mathematics. Next in line are games and exercises with comparison of populations. Comparing the number of objects, the child learns to determine the difference: less, more or the same.
Butterflies on Daisies
Draw a row of five large daisies on a piece of paper. Cut out 5 paper butterflies or use pre-made ones. Sit the baby at the table and start the game. nine0003
“Daisies have grown in the meadow. How many? Let's count. Well done three.
Beautiful butterflies have arrived. Count how many butterflies? That's right, four. Each butterfly sat on a chamomile (put three butterflies on the flowers, and the fourth one next to it). Look, one butterfly was not enough flower.
Think about why it happened? What do we have more, butterflies or daisies? Well done, there are more butterflies - 4, and fewer flowers - 3 (show cards with numbers). Repeat after me.
Look, one butterfly has flown away. How much is left? That's right, 3. What about flowers? Also 3. Now there are as many daisies as butterflies. nine0003
Another butterfly has flown away. Now what is more, flowers or butterflies? More flowers, well done.
How many daisies? Three. And there are 2 butterflies, one less. What needs to be done to make flowers and butterflies equally? That's right, remove one chamomile.
When saying numbers, show cards with the correct numbers. As the game progresses, ask the baby to repeat new words: more, less, equally, the same.
Bunnies with carrots
The game strengthens the skills of counting and quantitative comparison. Designed for children 2, 5-3 years old. Our task is to teach kids how to establish equality between groups of objects. nine0003
You will need images of five identical hares and five carrots, a sheet of paper. Draw one under the other 2 parallel lines. The distance between them should be sufficient to accommodate the figures.
Have your child place 4 bunnies on the top line and 5 carrots on the bottom line. Make sure that the figures are located exactly one under the other.
This makes it easier for the child to determine the difference in the number of objects.
Ask your child what is more - hares or carrots? Offer to count. What can be done to make them equal? That's right, remove 1 carrot. nine0003
And if you don't remove the carrot, how can you make it equal? That's right, plant another bunny. How many rabbits are there now? Five. What about carrots? Five. What more? That's right, they are equal.
Such games and exercises teach the baby to operate with the concepts of "greater than, less than, equal to".
Exercises for Consolidating Counting to 5
Start your training with sequential counting within five. Remember that the purpose of classes is to captivate the baby with mathematics. To maintain interest, we learn to count casually. nine0003
Let's ask the child to help in the kitchen: “We'll have lunch soon. Who will sit at the table? Anya - one, dad - two, mom - three, grandfather - 4, grandmother - 5. Repeat after me. Help mom, get 5 large spoons from the tray so that everyone has one spoon.
Young children willingly imitate the actions of their mother. Helping around the house, the kids at the same time reinforce the skills of mental counting.
Show your baby how to count fingers. Children like rhyming counting rhymes: "One, two, three, four, five, let's count our fingers!". nine0003
Do your counting whenever possible. Count toys, spoons, fruits, animals in a book, cars in the yard. Don't forget that math for 2-3 year olds is supposed to be fun.
Little children love entertaining games:
1. The dog wants to go for a walk, but Masha is sleeping. The dog wakes up the girl, jumps and barks: woof-woof! How many times has the dog barked? Show on your fingers. Repeat for several variations.
2. The kitten is calling its mother. Take a soft toy and say "meow" 4 times. How many times did the kitten meow? Show 4 fingers. nine0003
Teach your child to show numbers in different ways. Explain that the number 5 can be shown on one palm or otherwise: 3 fingers on the right hand, and 2 on the left. So the baby learns that numbers are decomposed into component parts. In the future, this will help solve examples for addition and subtraction.
Games for the ratio of numbers and objects
It is convenient to introduce your baby to numbers while walking. Show and call the numbers of houses, cars, apartments. So the child will quickly remember the graphic image and the names of the numbers. nine0003
The next task is more difficult. You have to figure out how many items are hidden behind each number. Place in a conspicuous place a table or cards with large numbers, supplemented with images of familiar objects in the right amount.
Pictures must be uniform, eg squares. One square will be drawn next to the number 1, two squares near the two, and so on. Pay your child's attention to these images more often. Gradually, the child will understand the connection of numbers with the number of objects. Additionally, educational games and exercises will help. nine0003
Numbers and cubes
Show the child the card with the number 1, ask for one cube. Continue to number 3. The child needs to count and bring the correct number of cubes. Show how to complete the task.
If there are no difficulties, go to the count up to 5. With the help of a simple exercise, the baby will learn to correlate the number of objects with the number. It is convenient to use magnetic numbers that are attached to the refrigerator or a special board.
"Lost"
You will need numbers 1 to 5 on cards or made of thick material. The game is played on a children's rug. Lay out piles of any small items in advance: pebbles, nuts, balls.
Explain to the child that the numbers are lost, they cannot find their place, they need help. Instruct your child to find the pile corresponding to each number and place the “lost” next to it.
Cheerful exercise
We've had a good workout, it's time to exercise. Mom shows cards with numbers and gives tasks: number 3 - you need to jump 3 times, 2 - squat down and so on, up to number 5.
First examples. Learning to add and subtract
The kid already knows how to count up to 5, correctly recognizes numbers, knows the concepts of "more", "less", "equal". It's time to get acquainted with the first arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, plus and minus signs. As before, we learn to count through the game.
To prepare your child for classes, introduce new words into everyday use: add, subtract, become more/less. Let's say a kid collects beautiful pebbles on a walk. nine0003
Mom asks: “Show me how many stones you have? (3). I will add one more, there will be more pebbles. How much did it turn out? (four). We put together 3 pebbles and 1 pebble. There are 4 in total. And if I take away 2 pebbles, how many will remain? (2). Pebbles became 2 less”.
Use 5 items of the same type in class: nuts, candy, buttons, or cubes. Prepare cards with numbers up to 5 and signs "+" and "-".
Mom says to the baby: “To learn how to count like mom and dad, you need to know numbers and signs. We are already familiar with the numbers. Three major signs arrived today. Their names are Plus, Minus and Equals. A truck drives up, in the back there are cards with images of signs. nine0003
“Look how you can play with signs. Plus, he likes to add everything up, he likes to add, to do more. For the child to remember the name of the sign, read the rhyme: “Plus will help us play, add and add!”.
Place 2 cubes side by side. Ask the baby: “How many cubes are on the table? (2). Now I will put the Plus sign, and you add 1 more cube. Are there more or less cubes? (More). How much more? (On 1). Now let's put an equal sign, it will show what we got.