Kids will have fun practicing counting, doing basic addition from 1-12, learning number words, and finding out what makes a dozen with this free printable math games. This is geared for Toddler, Preschool, and Kindergarten age kids.
Young learners love “doing school”.
So why not capitalize on this opportunity by giving them fun, educational activities that will not only help them to learn math, but that will help them love to learn!
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Blueberry Muffin Math
This is a fun math activity for Toddler, Preschool, and Kindergarten age kids. Just print out the 5 pages, cut out the muffins and liners.
Kids will count the number of blueberries and then “put on” the corresponding muffin liner.
There are both numbers and number word liners. Feel free to use whatever is appropriate for your child or use them both.
I had my preschooler match colors to identify which number word meant what number. It may not stick yet, but the more she sees them together the sooner she will begin to identify number words.
Now Put the muffins in the muffin tin in the correct spot by solving the equation. Using blue pom poms (blueberries) as a math manipulative for this activity works really well.
Now point out to your child that once they have finished all 12 muffins they have a dozen.
Blueberry Muffin Math Video
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Looking for more fruit printable activities? You may want to check these out:
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- I Spy Fruits Worksheet for Preschool
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Summer Fun
Looking for more outdoor activities for kids and things to do in the summer? Your toddler, preschool, pre k, kindergarten, and elementary age kids will love these fun ideas to keep them busy all summer long:
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- Lemon Volcano is a fun Summer Experiment for kids of all ages
- 2 ingredient Easy Slime Recipe
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- How to Make a Lava Lamp – it’s super EASY!
- Scented, Watermelon Playdough Recipe for summer
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- Leak Proof Bag – Amazing Science Experiment with Everyday Materials
- Mind-Blowing Magnetic Slime for Kids
- Easy Button Crafts for Kids
- Handprint Strawberry Craft for Summer
- Grow Your Own Crystals
- Water Balloon Experiment – exploring densit with an EPIC summer activity for kids
- Amazing Bubble Painting
- Mind Blowing Color Changing Playdough
Summer Activities for Kids
- Egg Shell DIY Chia Pet Craft – Silly Spring / Summer Activities for Kids
- Grass Head Craft for Kids
- EASY Stained Glass Pasta Art for Kids
- Simple Flower Mason Jar Lid Crafts
- Free Beach Worksheets for Kids
- Chromatography Butterflies – EASY Butterfly Craft for Kids
- Silly Bandaid Art Craft for kids
- Blow GIANT bubbles with this Homemade Bubble Solution
- Outrageously FUN Bubble Painting
- Bleeding Tissue Paper Fireworks Craft
- Beautiful Flower Suncatcher Craft
- 30 Fun June Crafts for Kids
- Kids will be amazed at the l-o-n-g colorful bubble snakes they can make with this easy activity
- Must try Lego Zipline
- Exploding Watermelon Science Experiment
- Homemade Chalk Recipe
- 75+ FUN Scavenger Hunts for Kids
- Find activities by month with our June Crafts for kids or our June Activities for Kids!
- 20+ Printable Roadtrip Games
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- Whip up a batch of Kool Aid Playdough – it smells amazing!
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- I Spy DIY Bottles are quick, easy and FUN!
- Amazing Tin Foil Art Project for Kids of all Ages
- Vinegar and Baking Soda Rocket Science Experiment for Kids
- EPIC Mentos and Soda Experiment
- Summer Bucket List Printable with Ice Cream Theme
- How to Make Ice Cream in a Bag
- Ice Cream Playdough Patterns
- Head to the zoo with this FREE Zoo Scavenger Hunt – lots of choices for all ages!
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- Try one of these fun Animal I Spy Printables
- Epic Squirt Gun Painting
- 10+ Pasta Flower Crafts for Kids
- Play with your food using this goldfish counting activity
- After seeing the frogs at the pond, grab this free life cycle of a frog worksheet
- Avoid the summer learning loss by practicing math with these crack the code worksheets
- First Day of Summer Craft
- Create this gorgeous stained glass art for kids
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Blueberry Muffin Math
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