Have fun counting flower seeds, planting and growing your flowers; all while learning your numbers from 1-10 (words and numerals)!
Use dry beans as the seeds.

Have fun counting flower seeds, planting and growing your flowers; all while learning your numbers from 1-10 (words and numerals)!
Use dry beans as the seeds.

Using a summertime treat; help your littles to understand what comes before and after certain numbers. 1-10 on one page and 11-20 on a separate page for those who further along. Let them have more fun and color the ice cream bars when they are done with the numbers!

I love these mats! Tracing the big numbers, the number words and using either the bugs I have included to count or use your own bug manipulatives.
Laminate or tuck into a Dry Erase Pocket so that they last longer.

Get into spring and count 0-10 with robin’s eggs and ten frames! 10 eggs are included.
I like to print out on cardstock and laminate to last longer.

This activity is geared towards the younger ones. They are numbered 1-5, but I have included some blank cards so that you can create your own for the older kiddos or as your young ones progress.
Older Toddlers to Young Preschool would benefit from this activity.

This fun activity allows kids to use large tweezers to strengthen their fine motor skills by using to place the pom poms on the sheet or just strengthen their number skills by turning over a card and placing that amount (1-20) of pom poms on the pirate to build his beard.
I like to print out on cardstock and laminate. You can also tuck the pirates into Dry Erase Pockets.

I am so excited for this!
14 pages of “Add, Roll, and Cover” pages, to get you through the year! Bright, fun and easy to use.
Use larger dice for tiny hands (available at most Dollar stores).

I have combined a few of the favorites and a coupe of new items to make a Transportation Packet.
Easier to use if you have a Transportation Week in your classroom or homeschool.

Get out those colorful pom poms or those bingo markers and use them for this fun counting game.
Gray cues will help children to count the necessary numbers of gumballs.

These awesome mats are the perfect way to teach your young ones subitizing.
Subitizing is the the ability to immediately recognize the number of objects in a small group without the need to count them. An example often used to explain this, is to think of a die – we immediately recognize the number of dots without having to count each one individually.
And you get 2 sizes of nameplates for your storage!
