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

Count the Chips Count the Chips (1)

 

Number of the Day packs

With these packs; you can introduce a new number every day or every week. Each pack has multiple pages of fun with different activities to learn about the number of the day. Each pack includes number tracing.

Number of the Day -1

Number of the Day- 2

Number of the Day-3

Number of the Day-4

Number of the Day-5

Number of the Day-6

Number of the Day-7

Number of the Day-8

Number of the Day-9

Number of the Day-10

Number of the Day -1  Number of the Day -1 (1)

SEEK and COUNT! Packs

These packs give children (ages 2 and up) a chance to seek out objects in a picture and either check them off a list when found (for the younger ones, or count the objects in the picture (for the older ones).

The children can also use BINGO chips or dried beans and cover up pictures as someone calls out a picture.  (Can you find the sun?, Can you find the sand pail? etc.).

Seek and Count-Beach!

SEEK and COUNT! Gone Fishing!

Seek and Count-Back to School!

SEEK and COUNT! Farmer’s Market!

 

 

Colors and Number Sheets

These sheets combine colors and numbers. These sheets will give your child the opportunity not only to color but to learn their colors by following color coded directions. They will learn their numbers by counting certain things in the pictures.

Apple Tree Fun

Apple Tree Fun

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

Color Pockets

I found a very easy envelope template to use for this. I made the envelopes from construction paper of different colors. Gluing the sides and then the bottom (I cut off the top). I made mine 4.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide.

You can use colored craft sticks to let your child match them to the envelopes. You can also use these as a counting game by making number cards to decide how many items go into each envelope.

craft-envelope-template-bigger

 

Circus Fun!

A while back I made my sister (who is a preschool teacher) some clowns to use for her Circus Theme in her classroom.  She came up with a great idea to use a couple of the clowns to help with counting! She would give the child a number and then that would be the amount of pom poms the clown would be juggling.

All I did was print out the clowns, color them with colored pencils,cut and laminate.