Preschool Math Activities
Browse through our preschool math activities. We have many preschool math activities to keep your preschooler learning on the fly, all year long. From counting practice to sorting games, you'll find our selection of preschool math activities below.
Ping Pong Patterns
This activity is a craft project and a math workshop all in one! Use colored ping-pong balls to encourage your child to imitate, extend, and create patterns.
Create a Construction Center In Your Home
Your kids will love building and interacting in this home Construction Center! Give them a space where there's no right answer but always more to build.
Make Your Own Beanbag Game
Children love the challenge of trying to toss objects. With this homemade beanbag set, your kids will also work on number and set recognition as they make the rules in their own game!
Classify Everyday Objects
Simple activities that incorporate actions such as grouping, counting, classifying, and categorizing miscellaneous household items will expand your child's vocabulary and provide a foundation for your her to learn more advanced math skills.
Snack on Some Sweet Raisin Numbers!
Turn snack time into math time! Here's a sweet activity that your preschooler can do to get both his nutrients and his numbers by making raisin numbers. It's an easy, at-home activity that'll reinforce his number recognition, improve his fine motor skills, and satisfy his appetite.
Play a Counting Game: Number Hungry Dogs!
Play this game with a bunch of rambunctious preschoolers (is there any other kind?) and put that energy to good use as they bark and wag their way to improved math skills!
Practice Math with Supermarket Centers!
If you're looking for a way to get your child interested in math (and saving money!), this is a great activity to do with your child.
Play Sock Sort
Put those orphaned socks to good use and play Sock Sort with your preschooler to help her develop important pre-kindergarten skills like number recognition!
Number Beanbag Toss
In this activity, throw a beanbag at a numbered target and help improve your preschooler's number recognition skills.
Go on a Number Hunt!
Practice ordering and grouping by sending your child on a scavenger hunt for numbers! She'll learn to recognize numbers and group numbers together in chronological order.

