Apple Playdough Mats (Large and Small)

I have included 2 sizes of mats here. The first size (Large) is for the Toddlers and younger Preschoolers.  The smaller size is for older Preschool age and above. If your child feels comfortable using one versus the other, by all means use what they feel most comfortable with. 

Apple Playdough Mats-Large

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Apple Playdough Mats-Small

Apple Playdough Mats-Small Apple Playdough Mats-Small (1)

S’more Addition! Clip Cards

These fun clip cards can be used with clothespins or used with small items such as pom poms, buttons or mini erasers to mark the correct answer.

Addition from 1-10!

Laminate them to help them last longer!

S’more Addition Clip Cards

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Count the Chips!

This fun activity will allow your child to use the chocolate chips I have included or they can get creative and use buttons, pom poms, maybe even real chocolate chips.

You can laminate the items for this activity for longer use or put them into a clear pocket protector. This also allows you to use dry erase markers.

Count the Chips

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Counting Worksheets!

These worksheets are a fun way for beginners to count and have fun.

Just print off and laminate or slip into clear pocket protectors for multiple use. Use dry erase markers.

Count the Apples

Count the Bees (1)

Count the Frogs

Count the Raindrops

Count the Spots

Counting Pumpkins!

Counting Owls!

Count the Seashells  (Better to be printed in landscape)

Count the Fish!

Count the Spots

Math and Numbers

clipart-animals-insect-19 Numbers can be fun or frustrating depending on the time of day, the child, which way the big tree branch is pointing in the front yard. Sometimes there is just no rhythm or reason as to why some little ones pick it up faster than other or why some are interested and some are not. We cannot fear our child’s college prep score later just because they are not interested in numbers now. But we can help them become interested and have fun with learning. My belief is that when they have fun; they learn. They may not realize it, but they are learning. I hope you find the math items helpful. More will come as seasons change.