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Preschool math games for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of 2X tables ladybugs

2X tables ladybugs

Created by
RRachel97
Teach your students to count by twos with these ladybugs!Great for independent tasks, small group activities and intervention.
Preview of Mitten Math Match

Mitten Math Match

Created by
Lisa Schur
Set of 20 pairs of mittens. Each pair has a number from 1-20 on one mitten and the corresponding number of snowflakes on the other mitten. Match the number mitten with the mitten that has the correct number of snowflakes. Skills targeted include number recognition, 1:1 correspondence, number sequencing. For best results print on card stock or laminate.
Preview of Ocean Themed Number Strip Puzzles

Ocean Themed Number Strip Puzzles

This is a set of number strip puzzles both in color and black and white. You can choose to print them for your student to color, and cut apart, or you can print out the full color pages, laminate and put in centers for your students to put together. The puzzles count by ones to twenty, by fives, tens, and there is a mural puzzle that counts by ones to 100.
Preview of I Have, Who Has Color and Number Game

I Have, Who Has Color and Number Game

I Have, Who Has Color Game I Have, Who Has Number (1-20) Game Individual Number and Color Word Cards
Preview of Bug Color and Number Sort

Bug Color and Number Sort

Created by
Emily Kimura
File folder color and number sort. Laminate and cut out the bugs and apply Velcro to the bugs and jars. Happy sorting!
Preview of Simple addition resources bundle

Simple addition resources bundle

When young children learn new concepts, it is vital that they use real objects in order to 'play with the maths' and this will be able them to visualise it once they are familiar with the new concepts. These resources created will compliment this work using pictorial resources in a combination of ways. Half of these contain a peg board format, which means the child has to place a peg on the right answer. This helps with fine motor skills, which in turn will aid mark making skills. The bonus here
Preview of Number Games

Number Games

Created by
EYFS creations
Addition number mat, numbers for tracing or colouring, missing number games and a counting mat. 11 pages
Preview of St. Patricks Day Bump

St. Patricks Day Bump

Created by
Miss Sue Living
St. Patricks Day Bump Game Supplies: game board and 2 die per student
Preview of Bingo Useing Ten Frames

Bingo Useing Ten Frames

Created by
Laura Pratt
Ten Frame Bingo helps your students learn numbers 0-10 using ten frames.
Preview of Number/Shape Bingo

Number/Shape Bingo

Practice number recognition and shape recognition with this fun BINGO game.
Preview of Shape Pizza Printable

Shape Pizza Printable

So much more than a worksheet! Work on classification, colors, shapes, counting, 1:1 correspondence, number comparison, number identification, labeling and all sorts of fine motor skills with one template!!!
Preview of Where is Blue?

Where is Blue?

Created by
Kimberly Fraim
Where is Blue? This is a great activity to use to build number sense. To Assemble: The first page is a blank 'number line'. Print onto cardstock and laminate as a long strip. The second page contains Blue and Blue's house. Cut out Blue and Blue's house and laminate. Put tape or velcro onto the back of Blue and Blue's house. To Play: Place Blue and Blue’s House onto the number line in different places. Say, “Blue’s house is on number ___. Where is Blue?” You can place Blue’s house before Blue
Preview of Community Helper

Community Helper

Created by
Racheal English
Fun Community Helper Game.
Preview of Color Matching - Bubble Gum

Color Matching - Bubble Gum

Created by
Whitney Zubriate
Use colored pom poms to match the colors of the bubble gum in the bubble gum machine. Could use magnets on pom poms and a cookie sheet.
Preview of Roll and Race Template

Roll and Race Template

Created by
MrsOlsonsMath
Roll and Race is a standard practice for site words, math facts, etc.... This empty template allows you to edit or write in whatever fact practice you would like students to work on.
Preview of Water Maze and Guess How Many Drops

Water Maze and Guess How Many Drops

WHYI created these as activities for my Special Needs measurement lesson that students could do independently. Simply model the activity and then send groups to work and rotate between the activities independently while you work with a small group.TO DOSimply print and laminate. HOW TO USEI used water with drops of dye to make it fun and have students use pipets to drop water onto the page.Water Maze: - Start at the beginning and navigate their way to the end without touching the lines. Extensio
Preview of SnowBall Dice Game

SnowBall Dice Game

Created by
Orginals
A fun and quick dice game for PK/K Place white pom poms or for a special treat marsh mellows on the snowflakes. The students roll the dice to remove the "snowballs" that the Snowman is juggling. Needs: Print outs of sheet (two boards on each sheet) Die "snowballs" Laminate for durability
Preview of Fishy Go Fish - Number Recognition

Fishy Go Fish - Number Recognition

This item has three different math games to play that are all aligned with Common Core Standards. These games are interactive and fun to play either in the classroom or at home with a parent, guardian or older sibling. The games all reinforce and focus on different math skills that are needed to be successful in school. There is number recognition, 1:1 correspondence, cardinality and sequencing. Enjoy - I'm sure your students and/or children will!!!!!
Preview of Snowman Roll and Cover

Snowman Roll and Cover

Created by
Jessica Beutel
Use a die or spinner to roll or spin a number then allow the child to cover the number with pom poms
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun Bump!

St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun Bump!

Created by
Jasmine McFall
A fun St. Patrick's Day math game that helps with counting and addition! Use two dice and connector cubes (or any other preferred game chips)!
Preview of Numeration Game

Numeration Game

Created by
Evie Mensonides
This is a helpful numeration game for students learning their numbers. This game allows students to visualize numbers through tally marks, ten frame, and through creating dots students can count.
Preview of 10 frame number match puzzle

10 frame number match puzzle

Created by
Valerie Padilla
This puzzle could be used as a small group or independent activity. I printed on cardstock then laminated. The page that is included at the end is for the students to draw the dots on their number frame and write the number to match the puzzle. The puzzle pieces need to be cut to separate the number from the 10 frame.
Preview of Community Helper Racers

Community Helper Racers

Created by
Racheal English
Fun Community Helper Game. Great for Small Groups. Encourages Math Skills.
Preview of Alphabet Matching Board

Alphabet Matching Board

Created by
Sherry Casey
Match Capital to Lower Case. Laminate and Velcro.
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