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Spring Math Centers | Geoboards, Snap Cubes, and Pattern Blocks

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My Day in K
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My students are hooked on these seasonal munipulatives building ... we have been collected them all year and truly have made centers more enjoyable and something my students look forward to doing.
My students LOVE these activities during our Guided Math rotations! I love the different options provided. Thank you for creating this resource!
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Ready for some Print & Go Spring Math Fun? These fun and engaging Spring Math Centers are perfect for practicing Kindergarten skills including

  • Counting
  • Recording 
  • Shape matching 
  • Shape recognition
  • Number writing
  • Fine motor


These Hands-On Fall Math Activities are sure to be a favorite with your Kindergarten learners as they use Pattern Blocks, Snap Cubes, and Geoboards to practice important math concepts and skills. This Spring Math Center resource includes both Full-color and Black & White printing options. Print and laminate these math activities or slip them into a plastic sleeve and you're ready to go. 


 ⭐️Make sure to check out the PREVIEW for an idea of everything that is included in this amazing Spring Math Centers resource.⭐️

If you like this you might like: March Math Journal


❤️ These Spring Math Centers are perfect for:

  • Math Centers & Stations
  • Counting practice
  • Number writing practice
  • Small group math practice
  • Independent Practice
  • Morning work
  • Fast finishers
  • Substitute Teachers


⭐️ Students will LOVE creating the following Fall shapes:

  • Bee
  • Butterfly
  • Flower
  • Watering Can
  • Kite
  • Birdhouse
  • Tulip
  • Sun
  • Rain drop
  • Ladybug
  • Dragonfly
  • Umbrella


This Spring Math Centers resource includes:

  • 9 Snap Cube designs (color and black & white)
  • 10 Pattern Block designs (color, black & white, and blank templates)
  • 8 Geoboard designs (2 options) (color and black & white)
  • Digital slides to display on your screen and students complete each design whole class. (no prep for you)

Looking for other resources during the spring you might like:

March Digital Math Warm Ups

Play Ball Math Centers

How to Catch Leprechaun

I'm Finished, Now What?! March Edition

March Wring Rings

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
Compose simple shapes to form larger shapes. For example, “Can you join these two triangles with full sides touching to make a rectangle?”

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