0

Views

0

Downloads

Count and Match: Number Matching Activity - Page 1
Save
0 Likes
0.0

Count and Match: Number Matching Activity

0 Views
0 Downloads

Paste this activity's link or code into your existing LMS (Google Classroom, Canvas, Teams, Schoology, Moodle, etc.).

Students can open and work on the activity right away, with no student login required.

You'll still be able to track student progress and results from your teacher account.

Play

Information
Description
What It Is:
This is a math worksheet focusing on counting and matching. It presents a grid with numbers 1 through 5 listed both horizontally and vertically. Below the grid, there's a collection of flower images, each with a different number of petals (ranging from 1 to 5). The instructions ask the student to count the petals on each flower and then match the flower to the corresponding number in the grid. The student should count how many flowers matched the same number.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for preschool and kindergarten (ages 4-6). It reinforces number recognition, counting skills, and matching, which are fundamental skills taught at this level.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children develop their counting skills, number recognition, and visual discrimination. It also provides a fun and engaging way to practice matching skills, using the familiar and appealing image of flowers. It reinforces one-to-one correspondence and helps build a foundation for more advanced math concepts.
How to Use It:
First, have the student count the number of petals on each flower. Then, using a pencil or crayon, they can draw a line from the flower to the corresponding number in the grid. After matching all flowers, the student should count how many flowers matched each number.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to count and recognize numbers. It's also suitable for children who need extra practice with matching and visual discrimination skills. Teachers and parents can use it as a supplementary activity to reinforce math concepts.