Preschool Math Activities

Preschool Math activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy preschool math activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Browse the activities below or use the selector to find similar activities.

Create Ironed Wax Paper!

Create Ironed Wax Paper!

Got some old crayon stubs around the house? Put them to use by creating colorful and bright ironed wax paper! All you need is an iron, crayons, and wax paper to start, and your child will create a fun, new masterpiece to brighten up her room with!

Jump to It!: A Counting Game

Jump to It!: A Counting Game

Your child can reel off his numbers. But does he have a real handle on what those numbers mean? This jumping game gets math off the page and into the real world-- and it works on both number sense and estimation, key skills for kindergarten readiness.

Explore the Senses with a Sensory Table!

Explore the Senses with a Sensory Table!

It's a place designed for squishing, sifting, sorting, digging and pouring, where children can get messy, have fun and play freely. Learn how to make one at home!

Name that Number!: A Guessing Game

Name that Number!: A Guessing Game

In the grand tradition of "I Spy," "20 Questions," and the other guessing games you may vaguely recall from your childhood, this is a do-it-anywhere, no-equipment-required diversion. Bonus: it helps reinforce number concepts.

Ping Pong Patterns

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.

Ice Cube Bead Necklaces

Ice Cube Bead Necklaces

Create ice cube bead necklaces to cool off little fireballs of energy while practicing gross motor skills and sequencing, and discussing states of matter.

Go on a Number Hunt!

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.

Make Your Own Rubber Stamp Flashcards

Make Your Own Rubber Stamp Flashcards

Here's an activity to inspire your child to learn to recognize numbers and count than by using fun and funky rubber stamps to make her own flashcards!

Number Beanbag Toss

Number Beanbag Toss

In this activity, throw a beanbag at a numbered target and help improve your preschooler's number recognition skills.

Practice Colors and Numbers with Clothespin Drop!

Practice Colors and Numbers with Clothespin Drop!

To help your child have a good time practicing colors and numbers try playing Clothespin Colors, a fun matching game! It will help your preschooler with his colors, patterns, and counting!

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