Make Math Bloom This Spring!
Spring is in the air, and it’s the perfect time to freshen up your math lessons with engaging, hands-on activities! As the days get warmer and the excitement of the season fills the classroom, keeping little learners focused can be a challenge. That’s why I’ve put together a collection of fun and interactive spring-themed math activities designed just for kindergarten!
From playful games to hands-on task cards, these print-and-go resources will make math time feel like a breeze. Whether you’re reviewing key skills or introducing new concepts, these activities will keep your students engaged while strengthening their number sense, counting, addition, subtraction, and more!
Ready to bring a little springtime fun to your math lessons? Check out these printable activities and watch your students blossom into confident mathematicians!
Spring Roll and Cover Games
Spring Roll and Cover Games are a fun way for kindergarteners to practice number recognition, counting, and early addition and subtraction! Students roll one or two dice and cover the matching number on their game board. With cheerful spring themes like baby chicks, lambs, and flowers, these games make math feel like play.
This set includes different versions to fit various skill levels. Some boards have students cover the number they rolled, while others challenge them to find one more or one less. Easy to prep and perfect for math centers, these games keep learning hands-on and engaging!


Spring Chicks Number Matching Cards

Get this Spring Chick Number Matching card set.
Ten Frame Counting Cards with Spring Bunnies

Spring Garden Counting Clip Cards
Build number sense for numbers 1-20. Students count fun spring themed pictures and clip a clothespin on the answer. This set includes 80 cards split into four different sets. Practice counting numbers 1 to 20 with pictures, ten frames, number words, and sequencing.

Spring Measuring Length Activity
Place these cards around the classroom for your students to practice measuring lengths using non-standard rulers. Students can measure with the included flower ruler or they can use paperclips, counting bears, snapping cubes, etc. The cards also work with regular rulers as well. Students will measure to the closest unit.


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