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Holiday Clothespin Counting
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

While you may feel as if they're repetitive, providing your preschooler with frequent counting exercises and activities - whether in guided lessons or free play - builds a foundation for future math success. Vanessa, early childhood educator and creator of Pre-K Pages, provides a festive holiday counting printable that your students are sure to enjoy!
Using the worksheet, students will not only strengthen counting skills, they will:
- Strengthen number recognition as they pick out the correct number to match the amount of images displayed.
- Build fine motor skills - including hand strength, accuracy, and coordination - as they clip clothespins to the correct card and number.
Be sure to visit Vanessa's site for this and many other great early childhood resources!
Happy Counting!
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Kayla Johnson
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