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Snowman Numeral Recognition and Counting Practice
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Get some holiday counting and numeral recognition practice with this cutesy snowman themed preschool math activity from Erica of Confessions of a Homeschooler. Simply download her snowman number cards and provide your kiddos with winter themed counting manipulatives - holiday Hershey kisses, candy canes, snowflake stickers, holiday erasers, etc. {Or, you can download Erica's snowflake matching game too and use the snowflake tiles as activity pieces!}
To play, invite your students to identify the numeral on each snowman cutout, put the snowmen in numerical order, then count out the appropriate number of manipulatives for each!
Be sure to visit Confessions of a Homeschooler for this and lots of other great snowman themed downloads to use with your kiddos this winter!
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