Math Is Sweet Cupcake Counting Activity and Display Set
This “Math Is Sweet” cupcake counting activity and display set is perfect for showing off those counting skills for pre-k and kindergarten students. It includes all of the printable elements you need for a Valentine theme math bulletin board display, door decor, or just festive math practice.
Highlights:
- Bulletin board display set
- Math activity
- Instant digital downloads
- 4 PDF files
Details
The following free printables are included in this set:
- Four polka dot bulletin board borders (3 x 10 inch strips, two per page)
- White background with pink, blue, and purple polka dots
- Pink background with white dots
- Blue background with white dots
- Purple background with white dots
- Easy to cut letters to make the phrase ”Math is sweet!”
- Four color options:
- Pink and white
- Blue and white
- Purple and white
- Black and white
- Four color options:
- Cupcake counting activity pages
- Four color options:
- Purple frosting with pink sprinkles and a pink and blue wrapper
- Pink frosting with blue sprinkles and a blue and purple wrapper
- Blue frosting with purple sprinkles and a pink and purple wrapper
- Black and white
- Four color options:
Additional Info
This sweet display and activity set is perfect for:
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- Pre-K and Kindergarten math practice
- Print and assemble as a one time counting practice activity and display your child’s fantastic work
- Print and laminate to create a reusable counting activity
- Classroom wall displays
- Hallway work displays
- Feature walls in your homeschool classroom
- Pre-K and Kindergarten math practice
Learning Objectives and Skills
This set explores the following key concepts and skills related to Pre-K and Kindergarten Standards:
- Pre-K and Kindergarten Math Standards:
- Counting objects/manipulatives using one-to-one correspondence (when counting, saying numbers in order and pairing each object with one and only one number name)
- Connecting counting to cardinality (understanding that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted)
- Counting to answer “How many?” questions
- Writing numerals
- Pre-K and Kindergarten Visual Arts:
- Creating art using a variety of tools and materials (paper, glue, scissors, paint, crayons, etc)
- Pre-K and Kindergarten Physical Education:
- Developing fine motor skills through activities like coloring, cutting, and gluing
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