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Print and Drive Number Rhymes
We adore the Print and Drive Number Rhymes freebie from Preschool Mom — another fun, hands-on way to teach numbers in small groups or at independent exploration centers.
Combining action with learning, preschoolers use vehicles to drive along roads shaped like the numbers 1-10. This reinforces concepts of numeral recognition and counting.
And this set comes with a bonus: each number has its own cute rhyme that helps children remember how to write it.
Don’t say we didn’t warn you though — use of this fun freebie may cause spontaneous “Vrooms!” to erupt in your classroom!
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Domino Parking Lot Math Game
Our Pre-K kiddos love, Love, LOVE playing Domino Parking Lot. We use this math game in small groups for focused learning. This activity helps with counting (up to 24), one-to-one correspondence and subitizing.
This free printable from Teachable Moments comes in two versions — spots numbered 1-12 for use with basic sets of dominoes, and spots numbered 13-24 for dominoes with more than 12 dots. It also comes with or without domino illustrations for an added challenge for your preschool kiddos.
Our preschoolers love to make car noises as they drive the dominoes along the road and into the parking spots. If they come across duplicate dominoes, they like to pile the “cars” on top of each other in the spots. Fun and learning, our favorite combo!
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Fingerprint Fishies Counting
Our Pre-K kiddos love small group time. This is when we work on Math or Literacy activities in a more focused setting. And this freebie from Playdough to Plato combines both counting and painting into one adorable preschool learning game.
This activity works on counting 1-10, one-to-one correspondence, connecting numeral to quantity and numeral identification. (And it involves paint! It’s practically perfect in every way.) This was truly a hit in our classroom!