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Valentine Number Mats

Learning is fun with our free printable Valentine's Day Activities for Preschool! Preschool and kindergarten students will build important number literacy skills with these hands-on math activity mats. Featuring numbers 1-10, your students will build skills like number formation, ten frames, counting, one-to-one correspondence, and even number order. Fine Motor Number Mats Best of all, this fun and free activity have your students using candy conversation hearts for counters! We've designed...

Lucky Charms Math Printables

Here at PreschoolMom, we are all about hands-on learning opportunities! We are strong believers that a student's engagement greatly affects their willingness and ability to learn, and thus their ability to retain new information and build upon prior skills. That's one of the reasons that the majority of our products feature interactive, hands-on elements. Whether you are teaching math, science, reading or spelling, our resources will provide you with engaging content that is sure...

Christmas Tree Math Mat: Addition Learning Games

Free Christmas Math Printables Once your preschool student has a good handle on their numbers, you might try working on simple addition facts. Addition is easily taught using objects or manipulatives to visually represent numbers. We've created a set of fun addition cards your student can use to visually represent the solution to a variety of addition problems to 15. Christmas break is coming up and this Christmas math pack is...

Robot Pom-Pom Mats

If you have a little one that loves all things ROBOT, you're going to love this set of Robot Pom-Pom activity mats! These mats are great for building fine motor skills with your preschoolers. Your little engineers will love these Build-a-Robot learning mats! Robot Activities for Kids Each colorful robot needs help finding all their parts! Students use colorful pom-poms to match the dots on each robot. Using a large set of...

Spring Activities for Preschool

During the preschool year it is important to expose children to different activities to build visual discrimination skills. Visual discrimination skills include the ability to visually determine the similarities and differences between two or more objects. One way to build these skills is through various matching games and activities. Traditional matching games include the exact same item to match to another. (Think of memory or concentration in which students must match...