This week I’m sharing the second in a series of free printable Spring themed math grid games! Math grid games are a super easy way for young preschoolers to work on early math skills such as counting and one-to-one correspondence. This Bumblebee Math Grid Game is sure to delight any child interested in insects or flowers!
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Bumblebee Math Grid Game
Supplies:
- Bumbleebee Math Grid Game Printable
- Flower Table Scatter
- Construction Paper
- Glue Stick
- Scissors
- Laminator (optional)
I used Picmonkey.com to design this free printable game, so all you need to do is print it off! You can print off as many as you need for your homeschool or classroom! I just ask that you send any friends to this link instead of sharing your download please.
How to Make the Game:
Once you have printed off your game boards, cut off the excess white page and glue on some cardstock backing to make it more sturdy. Then laminate them for a fun game you can play year after year! Trim off the excess lamination sheets and they are ready for play!
How to Play the Game:
To play this game is very simple for toddlers and preschoolers! Players take turns rolling the die (we use a 3-dot die) and placing that many coins on the grid game board. The first player to fill all the squares on their grid is the winner!
This game is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers learning to count to three and for practicing one-to-one correspondence! You can also use this leaf grid game with other bug counters or pipe cleaners cut into small caterpillars! Check out my post on Free & Affordable Math Manipulatives for more ideas on what can be used as math counters!
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This is so cute and so much fun! I love hands on learning like this and so much better than sitting with a worksheet! My girls are going to love it!