Spring Tulip Count & Clip Cards
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
How cute are these count and clip cards created by Anna over at The Measured Mom?! Tulips are one of my {Kayla's} favorite flowers and these colorful printables are a great way to provide your kiddos with counting and number recognition practice, while also providing a FREE way to update one of your math centers for the spring season! Using the printables with clothespins (as intended) adds a fine motor component that is great for little hands, but if you don't have the space or need an alternative, you might also consider laminating the cards, clipping them together with a binder ring, and setting them out with a dry erase marker. A slightly different twist to the activity, this variation will promote handwriting skills - proper pencil grip, the strengthening of hand muscles needed for writing, etc. - as well as create a reusable activity that can be completed and wiped clean for the next student.
To grab your own copy of this FREE spring printable, be sure to visit The Measured Mom!
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