Fun Christmas Math Printables for Kids
Check out these 25+ Fun Christmas Math Printables for Kids: Puzzles, clip cards, matching games, sorting, numbers, counting, and more! Great for learning with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners!
Check out these 25+ Fun Christmas Math Printables for Kids: Puzzles, clip cards, matching games, sorting, numbers, counting, and more! Great for learning with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners!
This Christmas Spot the Difference printable is super cute and perfect for working on visual discrimination with toddlers! The images have lots of details to talk about, and the differences are very obvious.
Help your toddler get ready for handwriting in a couple of years with these basic cute Christmas Birds Pre-Writing Lines for Toddlers! (Day 18 of 24 Days of Christmas Printables for Toddlers.)
Great for toddlers working on visual discrimination skills, 1:1 correspondence, visual scanning, fine motor skills, color recognition, and more: Christmas Ornament Matching Game! (Day 17 of 24 Days of Christmas Printables for Toddlers.)
Practice counting and 1:1 correspondence with these cute Christmoose Counting Cards 1-12. (Day 14 of the 24 Days of Christmas Printables for Toddlers.)
Learn a new letter or review letter R with these cute no-prep printable R is for Reindeer Dot Marker Coloring Pages. (Day 12 of 24 Days of Christmas Printables for Toddlers.)
Cutting and sorting practice for toddlers all rolled into one with this cute Winter Penguins Snip and Sort printable. (Day 8 of the 24 Days of Christmas Printables for Toddlers.)
Practice basic number recognition, fine motor skills, sorting, and more with this cute Snowman Numbers Matching Game for Toddlers. (Day 10 of the 24 Days of Christmas Printables for Toddlers.)
24 Days of Christmas Printables – Day 18: Practice counting and fine motor skills with these cute Gingerbread Counting Clip Cards! Great for preschoolers and kindergartners!
Practice writing letters with a Thanksgiving theme using these cute no-prep printable T is for Turkey Handwriting Letter Mazes! Perfect for older preschoolers and kindergarteners.
This was a great little sibling activity that kept both my toddler and my kindergartener happy: Simple building block addition activity that allowed my 2-year-old to help my 5-year-old with learning basic math!
Grab some fun candy and make quick and simple Halloween candy patterns with your preschooler! You can eat your work when you’re done – does it get any better?