Number Recognition worksheets 1 – 20

Number Recognition worksheets 1 – 20

 

These number recognition worksheets 1 – 20 is a great resource for recognising and familiarising kids ages 3 to 5 with numbers.

Cute drawings of different animals or objects with numbers ranging from 1 to 20 are displayed on each card.

There are three options available beneath these adorable pictures.

These cards are meant to be used by kids to circle the number that corresponds to the amount of things shown on the card.

Children can also colour in the exact number to add to the enjoyment of this informative and amusing game. Just because they are learning doesn’t mean it can’t be fun.

This is a proven way to introduce numbers to kids because the kids get to count animals, foods and objects that they are already familiar with.

There number recognition ability becomes better and their confidence increases as the objects are visually appealing to them.

Number recognition games help build a strong mathematical foundation and develop necessary skills and abilities.

How to use the Number Recognition worksheets 1 – 20

Supplies needed

  • A4 Pair to print the worksheets
  • Crayons
  • Number recognition worksheets.

Instructions

Print out the number recognition worksheets 1 – 10 which is available for free below. 

Worksheet 1 – 20 is available in the members area.

Each worksheet has 4 boxes with images in them.

The kids should be encouraged to count the objects or items in the box and then match with numbers.

There three option of numbers to match with.

In order to make the correct answer visible, the kids should use crayons to colour the correct number. This also adds fun to the number recognition activity.

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Colours by numbers

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Valentine’s Day Color By Number

Numbers Dot Painting Worksheets

Numbers Recognition Worksheets 1-20

When you finished with 1-10, the next progression is 11-20.

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Easter Bunny Cutting Skills Activity

The kids will definitely have fun assembling this bunny cutting skill activity.

They get to develop fine motor skills through the scissors cutting motion while also having fun.

Perfect easter craft activity for the home or school.

They will enjoy the creative process involved which includes colouring, cutting, gluing and assembling the easter bunny on the page.

This activity involves cutting out the individual pieces of the bunny from the template and assembling them to form a complete picture of the bunny .

To put this activity together, you will need the following supplies

Print out the templates and cut out the pieces.

If using the black and white version, remember to have the kids colour in the bunny rabbit.

Using the glue, start to assemble the bunny to fit the picture

Glue in the ears first, then comes the head (the smaller circle)

Stick on the eyes, nose and whiskers.

Then stick on the bigger circle  and feet

 

More easter themed crafts

Easter chick card. Easy chick pop up card that kids will enjoy making

Easter word games. Enjoy free printable easter themed word search and puzzles

 

Hidden Alphabet Colouring Activity

This hidden letter colouring activity is a fun way of familiarising kids with their alphabet. 

Kids gradually unveil the giant alphabet hidden on the page. In addition, they get to have fun with the hidden alphabet worksheet colouring in each individual box. 

Get your little detectives on the job so they can find the hidden letter on the page.

This variant of the colour by letter activity helps with letter recognition of the capital and small letters of the alphabet and colour recognition.

Each worksheet has a small letter and a capital letter version so they are perfect for kids at the age when they learning and mastering the alphabet

Each hidden letter worksheet has a mix of small and capital letter of each alphabet.

The kids have to colour in each box the colour assigned to the small letter and capital letter.

This fun activity, in addition to letter recognition, will also enhance visual discrimination and observational skills as the kids figure which box to colour differently.

As an alphabet recognition game, revealing the hidden alphabet also helps with identifying the capital and small letters of the alphabet.

This is a great resource for preschool or kindergarten colouring activities at school and for homeschooling.

Don’t forget to encourage the kids to practice writing their names on the worksheets

 

No fuss and no mess colouring activity here so all you need is the printed worksheets and crayons and you are good to go.

Get A to E printables below 

Letter A Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter B Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter C Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter D Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter E Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Christmas Wreath Colouring Craft

Christmas wreath are one of the traditional of decorating for christmas so here is a way to get the kids involved. Even the little ones.

This christmas wreath colouring craft is an easy christmas craft that involves colouring and cutting.

This easy paper craft has a coloured and non coloured version of the christmas wreath. It also comes with template of christmas accessories that can be cut and glued to the wreath.

The kids can express creativity by colouring the christmas. It is especially an idea christmas craft for preschool and kindergarten age kids as this christmas wreath craft has a large area and objects to colour in.

The kids also get to practice cutting skills by cutting the wreath and paper christmas ornaments. Supervision might be needed depending on the age of the kid.

You may also simply print out the coloured version if there is no colouring activity to be done

Printable Christmas Wreath Colouring Craft

Material needed

Printable wreath and accessories template.

2 x A4 paper (card stock preferably)

Glue

Scissors

Crayons or markers

Instructions

Print out the christmas wreath and accessories template.

If you printed the non coloured version of the template. This is the time to have the kids to the colouring.

Now cut the wreath and the hole in the middle. Also cut a hole at the top

Still cutting, cut the accessory of choice to be glued on to the wreath.

Apply glue to the top part of the accessory that you have just cut out

Stick it on the christmas wreath. Make sure it is fairly centred.

Hang on your wall, on the door or front facing a window.

You may use a glue dot so it sticks easily to any surface and also easily removable without any damage.

Another christmas wreath craft you can try your hands on is the paper plate christmas wreath

Download the free template here

 

 

 

 

 

Number Matching Game

This number matching game is a fun way to help teach your little kids how to count by reconciling number recognition with counting.

This game is a handy learning aid for teachers of preschoolers or even kindergarteners as it this makes a great preschool numbers matching activity .

It is also great if you are homeschooling your little ones or just a fun activity to do with the kids.

This number matching activity teaches the kids in a fun way how to count and enhances number recognition.

How to play the number matching game

The child picks a sector on the wheel.

He/she counts the number of shapes on that wheel

Then the peg with the right number is attached to that part of the wheel 

     

                               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This number matching game engages your child in the following ways…

  • Teaches the child how to count
  • Helps with number recognition
  • Teaches and/or reinforces their knowledge of shapes
  • Teaches and/or reinforces their knowledge of colours.

You can mix it up by asking them to identify a particular shape or colour on the wheel.

How to make the number matching game wheel

Materials needed

  • Glue stick
  • White cardstock paper
  • 10 Wooden pegs
  • Scissors

Instructions

Print out the template below here.

It has the everything on one page.

Cut out the wheel using a scissors and cut out the numbers

Apply glue to the wooden pegs

Stick a number on the wooden pegs.

Make sure the cut out numbers are glued right in the middle.

Let it dry completely

Now you are ready to have fun counting.

Find more number themed Educational activities here

Download the free printable 

Christmas tree – Colour by numbers subtractions

Christmas tree – Colour by numbers

This Christmas tree colour by numbers is a great christmas crafts or activity for kids.

A fun way for the kids to learn and be entertained whether at home or school.

This worksheet helps the kids practice subtraction and also enjoy a colouring activity.

The kids simply need to solve the subtraction problems and then colour the area of the image with the right one using the colour code at the bottom.

Download the free printable worksheet from the resource library

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Number Colouring Pages

Number Colouring Pages

A fun way to learn how to count numbers is by colouring the numbers and the corresponding images.

This free printable colouring pages have images that can be counted as well as coloured using marker or crayon.

The numbers colouring pages 1-10 is an exciting way for kids to learn how to be creative, develop motor skills and colour recognition.

How to Use Number Colouring Pages For Kids

  1. Each number colouring page could be used for number recognition. For example, you can lay them all out ask your child to colour in number 4 and the corresponding images.
  2. You can task your kid with ordering the numbers that have been coloured. From 1 – 10, if they have coloured all the pages.
  3. You could also hang the coloured number pages where hey can be seen in the order. Call out a number and ask them to identify the number.

Download Your Free Numbers Colouring Pages 

 

 

 

 

Alphabet Spinners

Alphabet spinners provide a fun and exciting way of helping kids master the alphabet.

Printable Alphabet Crafts

It also helps the kids recognise letter and words thereby making the connection to the everyday things, animal or objects on the alphabet wheel.

Benefits of using the alphabet spinner as a learning aid

  • It is fun and interesting way to teach as the kids see it more as a game.
  • Word recognition helps develop reading ability faster
  • The alphabet spinners can be used anywhere in the home, at school or even in the car on a long journey.

How to make Printable Alphabet Spinners

You will need:

Card stock paper

Paper fasteners 

Scissors

Wooden skewer

Instructions

Print out the free alphabet spinner template pdf file.  Download the template for free below.

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You may use normal printing paper but it is highly recommended that you use card stock paper as they are more durable.

The top part of the spinner can be printed on coloured paper while the bottom part should be printed on white paper.

 

Using the scissors, cut out the circles. The top part printed on the coloured paper and the bottom part printed on the white paper.

If you doing this process with kids, make sure they are properly supervised.

Poke holes in the centre of the circles using a wooden skewer or a sharp pen.

Lay the top part on the bottom part and align properly.

Take a paper fastener and push through the hole.

Pull apart the paper fastener so that it holds both cut outs tightly but still loose enough to spin

This is a great printable abc activity idea for preschoolers that can be made to supplement the learning of your children at home.

More Educational Crafts you may like Multiplication tables Spinners Times tables bookmark

Paper alphabet blocks

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Paper Alphabet Blocks

Paper Alphabet Blocks are great learning tools for kids. They are great at helping kids learn to spell and play other word games.

You will need the following

  • Printable alphabet box template (Get the full A-Z template free)
  • A4 or Letter size cardstock
  • Glue
  • Scissors

 

How to make your own Paper Alphabet Blocks

  1. Print the template if you want the exact design in the images. You can also print a plain one to customise your own. Receive the templates when you sign up with your email below.

              

2. Cut out the templates along the lines.

3. Fold the cut out templates along the lines

4. Glue together all the sides.

5. Let the glued sides dry or stick

Suggestions

You may build your own cube using the blank template and the customising your box.

You write numbers, letters or draw shapes

You could also use a felt pen to make dots on the cubes and turn it into paper dice

You may cover in wrapping paper, attach a string and use as an accessory on a Christmas tree

It can also serve as a box with a lid. Don’t glue the top of the box shut and you can keep game cards and other learning aids

You can also get the kids involved by building paper boxes using the plain template and encourage them to design their own individual box. Decoration ideas could involve colouring, drawing, or sticking shapes on the boxes.

 

 

Check out a similar paper craft project on how to make a paper dice the easy way without using a printable template.

Get the free template 

Looking for more cube based craft ideas, check out the cube box printable templates

If you are looking for something different, how about some paper mache projects like

Eye popping paper mache fruit bowl or centrepiece 

Paper mache photo frame

Find more paper crafts for kids or educational crafts 

 

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