Spring Math Activities for Kindergarten
Ah, spring – an enchanting mix of lively growth, warm sunbeams, and the sweet promise of new beginnings. Grab this chance to infuse learning with the magic of nature with these Spring Math Activities for Kindergarten!
For more spring fun, see this list of spring activities for kids.
Let’s journey through a math meadow, where numbers bloom and concepts take root in the fertile minds of kindergarteners. I’ll explore engaging math activities perfectly tailored for homeschool moms and their little numbersmiths.
Whether you’re in a homeschool co-op or just starting your home teaching adventure, get ready to spring into the joys of kinesthetic, visual, and auditory math learning experiences!
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Fun Spring Activities to Try
Teach kids about the spring season, the plants, and bugs with this fun spring activity.
You can never go wrong with a fizzy experiment. They’re always fun and exciting.
Your toddler will be very happy playing with grass. It’s a good sensory activity for young learners.
Recommended Spring Books
Read your favorite spring books to get kids ready to discover the flowers they’ll be seeing in their backyard.
You can’t go wrong adding any of these spring books to your reading list.
A Weed Is a Flower: The Life of George Washington CarverOh Say Can You Seed?: All About Flowering Plants (Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library)Planting a RainbowThe Little Gardener (Teenie Greenies)The Reason for a Flower: A Book About Flowers, Pollen, and Seeds (Explore!)Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt: (Nature Book for Kids, Gardening and Vegetable Planting, Outdoor Nature Book)
Recommended Spring Printables
By using these activity kits, your kids will grow to have more interest in and appreciation for flowers and enjoy springtime.
Try grabbing one of these items for your kids, and see how they will love working with flowers!
Little Learners Print & Go Activity Kit: Spring
The learning never stops, even in spring! Make learning more enjoyable with these learning activities, from math worksheets to alphabet puzzles, I guarantee that your kids will ask for more.
Spring Color by Addition Worksheets
If your kids need help practicing addition facts, grab these super cool Spring color by number addition worksheets!
Spring Math Activities for Kindergarten
Here's my list of the best spring-themed math activities that you can do with your kindergartener. Enjoy!
Math Wizard alert! These colorful Spring Kindergarten Math Worksheets are a perfect addition to your child’s learning pack. Math would be fun and exciting, especially when combined with the colors of spring.
Count up to 20 with these spring counting mats. These are the perfect way to introduce the first 20 numbers to your early learner.
Get kids moving while learning how to count with this number learning gross motor activity.
Get counting with these adorable finger painting activities, a great way to get messy!
This is a jam-packed printable pack of hands-on spring-themed activities that you can do with your young learner including numbers, letters, and colors.
This free printable pack contains over 80 pages of activities that range from “what comes next” and beginning sounds to color patterns and matching cards for your kindergartener.
Practice counting with your child this spring with these spring-themed printable cards and laundry clips.
Combine creativity with number literacy with this chalk counting garden activity. Your kids will love this activity because they can go outside to play and they will not even know they're learning.
These beautiful flowers will surely make learning about numbers super fun!
A simple but super fun game that you can associate with the "Five Little Speckled Frogs" song.
You will not need too many supplies just to learn about counting with this fun spring math activity using pom poms.
Your children can have fun while learning to count by making these adorable carrots on their own.
Enhancing your child's number recognition will be fun if you try this frog counting activity. The lily pads on water is my favorite!
If you're running out of spring sensory bin ideas, you must try this activity. Not only they are good for fine motor skills but a great math practice too.
I hope your found a great math activity to do this spring with your child. These spring math activities add lively ways to reinforce math concepts in a manner that feels less like learning, and more like a natural extension of the joy and wonder that this time of year brings.
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