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Counting with the Cat in the Hat
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! I'm sure your class is busy celebrating today {and through the week}, so we thought we'd share this cute Cat in the Hat themed math activity we found at Growing Kinders. Some of the concepts, specifically printing the number words, may be too challenging, but we're of the opinion that any activity can be tweaked to fit the skill and learning level of your kiddos! Worksheet Applications
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For your preschoolers who are only experimenting with printing, consider modifying the worksheet to include traceable number words, number word cutouts that are to be glued to the proper place, or invite students to write the number instead of the word. |
Example worksheet modified with traceable letter words.
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Example number word cutouts to glue in the column.
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Consider cutting the finished worksheet sections apart, using them as three-part matching cards for continued practice. |
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Use the worksheet sections to create an interactive emergent reader that, upon completion, students can use for future practice. |
Example interactive emergent reader pages.
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Be sure to visit Growing Kinders for this great download and some other early childhood activities that can be modified to fit your preschool classroom!
Happy Counting!
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Kayla Johnson
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