These Thanksgiving turkey activities help kids develop counting and number recognition skills. The turkey counting activities focus on the numbers 1 and 20. These are a fun addition to Thanksgiving math centers in Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten!
Four Seasons Pattern Block Mats
These pattern block mats help kids learn about the four seasons, whilst also working on counting, shapes and fine motor skills! They’re a fun addition to Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten math centers.
Summer Popsicle Number Puzzles
These FREE popsicle number puzzles are a fun addition to summer math centers. They’re suitable for kids in Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten.
Easter Math Centers
These Easter math centers are filled with fun, hands on activities to help kids build their numeracy skills. They are suitable for Preschool, Pre-K and Kindergarten.
2D Shapes Clip Cards
These fun 2D shapes clip cards are a fun addition to Easter or spring math centers. They are best suited to kids in Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten.
Space Dramatic Play Center
This Space Station dramatic play center helps kids learn about space and engage in pretend play. It’s suitable for kids in Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten, although I’m sure older children will love it too!
Saint Patrick’s Day Math Centers
These Saint Patrick’s Day Math Centers help kids develop a variety of numeracy skills. These fun, hands on activities are designed for kids in Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten.
Flower Measurement Activities
These flower measurement activities are a fun addition to math centers – especially if you are doing a garden or spring theme! They’re suitable for kids in preschool or kindergarten.
Flower Clock Crafts
These FREE flower clock crafts are a fun addition to telling time activities. They’re suitable for kids in Preschool up to First Grade.
Magic School Dramatic Play
This dramatic play center features a “Magic School” for pretend wizards and witches. It’s a perfect addition to Halloween activities, but can be used all year round too. It’s suitable for kids in Pre-K, Kindergarten and First Grade. Although I’m sure many older students (and adults) will enjoy playing in this area too. 😊