Spring is a wonderful season to infuse some fresh, fun energy into your classroom! If you’re looking for exciting ways to teach counting and number recognition, look no further. These 4 spring-themed counting games are perfect for preschool and kindergarten students. From hands-on activities to digital games, these activities will help reinforce essential math skills while keeping little learners engaged all season long.

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1. Spring Counting Clip Cards
Counting clip cards are a fantastic way for young learners to practice counting while improving fine motor skills. With spring-themed images like flowers, raindrops, and umbrellas, students will count the objects on each card and clip the correct number using a clothespin. This hands-on game makes learning math interactive and fun.
Why it’s great:
Hands-on and engaging for young learners
Helps with number recognition and counting to 20
Perfect for small groups or independent work

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2. Spring Counting Book
Create a personalized counting book for your students! This activity can be customized with spring-themed images such as flowers and mushrooms. Students will count the objects on each page and write or circle the corresponding number. Not only does this activity support counting skills, but it also strengthens early literacy as students interact with numbers and pictures.
Why it’s great:
Combines counting with literacy skills
Provides a personalized, interactive learning experience
Perfect for one-on-one or small group work

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3. I Spy Spring Counting Game
Make counting a scavenger hunt with an “I Spy” game! Create a spring-themed picture filled with objects like flowers, raindrops, and trees. Have students find and count the number of each object in the image. This game encourages visual discrimination, focus, and counting in a fun and playful way.
Why it’s great:
Encourages observation and counting skills
Can be used individually or in groups
Keeps students engaged with a fun twist on counting practice

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4. Spring Number Puzzles
Students cut and glue spring-themed number puzzle pieces in order to complete a picture, helping reinforce number recognition and sequencing. Alternatively, they can complete the activity digitally, making it a flexible and engaging way to practice counting skills. Perfect for hands-on or tech-based learning!
Why it’s great:
Develops counting, number recognition, and problem-solving
Great for independent or center-based activities
Provides a tactile, visual way to practice numbers

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Final Thoughts
These 4 spring counting games offer a variety of ways to engage your preschool and kindergarten students with math. From hands-on clip cards to fun “I Spy” games and number puzzles, each activity provides a unique and enjoyable approach to counting and number recognition. Bring these seasonal activities into your classroom and let the spring learning begin!

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