5 Days of Free Math Printables features several math concepts. While number recognition activities will be shared with JDaniel4’s Mom this week. 3 Dinosaurs will be sharing a wide variety of math concepts.
Each day this week both blogs will share a preschool activity. The activities will be posted below on the day they are shared. Please take the time to come back and check out each day’s activity. It will be fun to see not only the pages you have come to expect from JDaniel4’s Mom but also find out what 3 Dinosaurs will be sharing.
5 Days of Free Preschool Math Printables
This series starts on November 13th and will end on November 17th. Please take a moment to visit each of the printable shared each day.
Monday
This counting game from 3 Dinosaurs focuses on numbers 1 to 10. It has a fun candy theme.
JDaniel4’s Mom shares a number tracing set with the firefly theme. There is a page that explores the number from one to ten. Some pages focus on individual numbers.
Tuesday
Children will love the spinning aspect of these place-value games from 3 Dinosaurs.
The set from JDaniel4’s Mom features numbered fireflies in a jar. It was designed to be a roll-and-cover number recognition or addition game.
Wednesday
These Gumball Addition Games from 3 Dinosaurs will be fun to explore. They work with the numbers between 1 and 20.
JDaniel4’s Mom has roll and cover game boards displaying numbers one to 10. They are available in color and B/W.
Thursday
Skip Counting Puzzles are a great way to work on number sequencing! Here is a great set from 3 Dinosaurs.
JDaniel4’s Mom has a number recognition set that features the numbers from one to ten. Each mat invites children to do several things. First, they will color a number. Second, they will trace a number. Third, they will find a picture that displays that number of objects. Fourth, they will search for the number in a row of numbers. Fifth, children will fill out a tens frame with a drawing representing the number. Last but not least tally marks will represent the number
Friday
JDaniel4’s Mom has number puzzles that have three different layouts. First, a puzzle layout connects a number to a tens frame that displays that number. Second, a puzzle layout connects a number to that number displayed in objects. The third puzzle layout connects a number piece to a piece that displays that number in tally marks.