Flower Counting Activity for Kids (Printable Math Game)
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Make early math practice fun with this Flower Counting Activity! Kids build flowers by adding the correct number of petals and leaves to match the number cards. This hands-on printable helps children practice counting, number recognition, and early addition in a playful spring-themed activity.
Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, math centers, and homeschool lessons.
Description
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This Flower Counting Activity is a fun, hands-on way for kids to practice counting, number recognition, and early math skills.
Children build flowers by adding the correct number of petals and leaves to match the number cards. Because kids physically assemble the flowers, this activity turns math practice into an engaging learning game instead of a worksheet.
The bright flower theme makes it perfect for spring learning, math centers, homeschool activities, and preschool classrooms.
What’s Included
This printable set includes 11 pages of materials:
• number cards (1–12)
• flower stems
• leaves
• petals
• flower centers
Three different card styles are included so you can adjust the difficulty level for different learners.
Skills Practiced
This activity helps children develop:
• counting skills
• number recognition (1–12)
• visual matching
• early addition skills
• fine motor skills
Ways to Use This Activity
There are several ways to play and learn with the flower pieces.
Build the Flower
Use the cards with both petals and leaves. Children read the number and add that many petals and leaves to the stem.
Mix and Match Numbers
Choose one leaf card and one petal card and add the correct number of each piece to the flower.
Use Math Manipulatives
Instead of paper petals and leaves, try using:
• pom-poms
• buttons
• mini erasers
Kids can place the objects on the flower stem to match the number cards.
Extend the Learning
Once children have built their flowers, try asking:
How many petals and leaves are there in total?
This introduces simple addition practice in a visual and hands-on way.
Perfect For
• preschool math centers
• kindergarten math activities
• homeschool lessons
• spring or garden themes
• hands-on learning
File Details
Printable PDF download
Print, cut, and use for reusable math practice. Laminating the pieces makes the activity durable for classroom use.
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