Kindergarten Math Activities
Browse through our kindergarten math activities. We have many kindergarten math activities to keep your preschooler learning on the fly, all year long. From counting games to number matching activities, you'll find our selection of kindergarten math activities below.
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.
Create Magnetic Patterns
Your child can create a colorful, patterned structure using just a dowel and magnets. Experimenting with color and spacing will result in a unique design that your child will be proud to show off!
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.
Dig for Treasure: Play Buried Numbers!
Play in the sand and dig for buried treasure! In this activity, your child will develop her sensory awareness and build important math skills while having fun outdoors.
Play an Arithmetic Game: Math Racers!
Race to the finish line using math to help you along! This fun outdoor game will help your child develop her addition and subtraction skills and teach her basic arithmetic while keeping her active.
Make a Counting "Lift-the-Flap" Book
Create a counting book with your child to help her practice her numbers at home. In this activity, your child will learn to name the numbers from 1 through 5 and she'll practice her grouping skills.
Play Triple Match!
Here's an activity to let your child see numbers in three ways so he can recognize that numbers can be written in different forms. He'll develop important math skills such as grouping and ordering, as well as number recognition and counting.
Make a Geoboard!
You and your child can make your very own geoboard with only a few simple supplies from your local hardware store. A geoboard is a simple but effective way to help your child build basic math skills.
Make a Paper Clock
What time is it? It's time to make your very own paper clock to help teach your child about telling time. This is a great project to do for back to school in the fall, to introduce your child to the basic concepts of time and some introductory math.
Simple Craft Stick Sled
Reuse old cardboard boxes and popsicle sticks to create a miniature sled that is perfect for pretend play with dolls or action figures. Ignite the imagination of your young child with this three dimensional usable art project!

