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Preschool Winter Math Count and Clip Cards

January 22, 2020 by Sheryl Cooper

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 Inside: Add some simple counting with these preschool winter math count and clip cards. A fun way to work on counting skills!

During our winter theme we love to explore ice.

In fact, we love this topic so much that I’ve created a collection of winter ice activities that you can see here.

I decided to create  a set of preschool winter math count and clip cards that are a great companion to this theme.

These icicle cards invite preschoolers to count how many icicles are on each card and find the correct number.

A fun way to work on counting and number recognition skills!

Preschool Winter Math Count and Clip Cards

 

Preschool Winter Math Count and Clip Cards

These little cards are a fun way to add counting to your winter theme.

Not only can they be used in the preschool classroom, but they’d also be fun at home during some quiet time.

You could even keep these cards in a bag along with clothespins for an on-the-go activity!

What you will need:

  • Icicle count and clip printable cards (scroll down to find link to free download)
  • One clothespin per card

Skills built:

  • Number recognition
  • Counting
  • 1:1 correspondence
  • Fine motor

Directions:

For best results copy the activity onto heavy paper (card stock) or laminate. This gives it more durability, especially if you are using it in a classroom setting.

Cut the cards apart and provide clothespins.

 

How to play:

Place cards and clothespins on a tray or placemat.

Invite your preschoolers to count the icicles on each card and clip the clothespin to the correct number.

Preschool Winter Math Count and Clip Cards

 

More math activities to try:

The Ultimate Collection of Preschool Math Activities

How to Make Math Fun for Preschoolers: Playful Ideas

20+ Preschool Counting Activities for Home and School

 

Click on the photo below for the link to the pdf download:

 

Preschool Winter Math Count and Clip Cards

 

❄️Toddler and Preschool Winter Lesson Plans❄️

We’ve done the work for you! We now have interactive thematic lesson plans for toddlers (18-35 months) AND preschoolers (3-5 years)!

Get ready for fun and learning with unit lesson plans for winter.

Explore a variety of themed hands-on activities!

Easy to follow lesson plans include activity modifications and adaptations to meet the needs of all learners.

For more information, click on the graphics below:

toddler winter lesson plans

preschool winter lesson plans

 

favorite winter classroom supplies

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About Sheryl Cooper

Sheryl Cooper is the founder of Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds, a website full of activities for toddlers and preschoolers. She has been teaching this age group for over 20 years and loves to share her passion with teachers, parents, grandparents, and anyone with young children in their lives.

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