Math,  Numbers

Numbers in Kindergarten

Surprise, surprise… number identification, counting, grouping and sequencing is a HUGE cornerstone of our Kindergarten program. This is something we begin at the start of the school year and weed throughout.

I often setup simple number centers only using loose parts, a tray and tongs, but there are so many ways to explore numbers both in our classroom and outdoors. Nature scavenger hunts, wherein we count our finds, are also a fan favourite on mild school days.

Scroll to see some images of low prep number centers, our birthday themed number sensory bin and number focused activities.

Sidenote: If you are looking for some printables my number pack includes a variety of worksheets and centers that help build introductory number skills OR you can try out my number crowns for a fun number practice activity.

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Numbers and counting anchor chart
Numbers Printables and Centers for Kindergarten Counting, Number Identification and Sequencing
This number resource is a monster. It includes a variety of no prep printables and easy centers.
Number games and counting activities with dice and pom-poms
Roll the dice and count the pom poms! Include tongs to add a fine motor component.
Birthday themed sensory bin- Numbers and Counting
Create "birthday cakes" with the correct number of candles. My students love nothing more than their birthdays, so this number sensory bin is always a smash.
Number formation cards | Number Flashcards with ten frames
Number Formation Flashcards! Use them at math centers or on a math wall.
Number Crowns | Number Hats
Create a number crown These crowns feature ten frames and number tracing.
Disappearing numbers | Number activity with dominoes and water
Disappearing Numbers: Water painting numbers. Match the number to the domino.