Google math activities, Seesaw math activities or self-checking Boom Cards for preschool, pre-k and kindergarten virtual learning are a great way to integrate technology into your math lessons. Not to mention it’s perfect when you don’t want to or CAN’T print a bunch of papers.

In cases of preschool and pre-k virtual learning or distance learning, Google Slides, Seesaw and Boom Cards activities are easy to send to your students and you can get instant feedback on how what your students learn. While I am a HUGE supporter of hands-on, multi-sensory learning activities, these virtual learning tools for Google Slides, Seesaw and Boom Cards are also great options for when you don’t have all the manipulatives or when you just want to liven things up a bit!

Digital Math Activities for preschool and kindergarten virtual learning

Digital Math Activities by Skill:

Choose below to be taken directly to the skills on the list.

Digital Counting Activities

What Can Students Learn From Kindergarten Interactive Google Slides?

KINDERGARTEN MATH GAMES

COUNTING AND NUMBER RECOGNITION SKILLS ARE KEY TO SENDING OUR KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS TO THE NEXT GRADE.

In addition to practicing counting, this great math center activity also provides practice with:

  • Number recognition
  • Subitizing
  • Counting fluency
  • Writing numbers

Why Is It Important For Kids To Count 1 to 20?

Besides the fact that kids love garden theme kindergarten activities, there are so many other reasons you should lay a strong math foundation with your child.

Digital Math Activities by Skill:

In cases of preschool and pre-k virtual learning or distance learning, Google Slides, Seesaw and Boom Cards activities are easy to send to your students and you can get instant feedback on how what your students learn. While I am a HUGE supporter of hands-on, multi-sensory learning activities, these virtual learning tools for Google Slides, Seesaw and Boom Cards are also great options for when you don’t have all the manipulatives or when you just want to liven things up a bit!

Digital Math Activities by Skill:

In cases of preschool and pre-k virtual learning or distance learning, Google Slides, Seesaw and Boom Cards activities are easy to send to your students and you can get instant feedback on how what your students learn. While I am a HUGE supporter of hands-on, multi-sensory learning activities, these virtual learning tools for Google Slides, Seesaw and Boom Cards are also great options for when you don’t have all the manipulatives or when you just want to liven things up a bit!

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Literacy, math, and STEM activities your kindergarteners will LOVE: perfect for small groups, partner activities and independent centers.

How To Use The Free Google Slides for Kindergarten Math

COUNTING WITH KINDERGARTENERS

GIVING YOUR STUDENTS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW OFF THEIR COUNTING SKILLS AT THE END OF THE YEAR MAKES EVERYONE FEEL PROUD.

All you need to do is follow the instructions below to access the Google account or Seesaw version of the activity.

If you prefer a printable version, just download and print.

Then, it’s up to you! Use the activity whole-group, small-group, as a game, as a math center, send it home, you get the idea!

How to Get the Activities

  • Enter your email below and then check your email to get the activity.
  • When you open the file you can click on the format that you prefer to use: Google Slides, Seesaw and/or Boom Cards®.
  • If you are downloading the Google Slides version you will be prompted to “Make a copy.”  This is an important step you need to complete to make sure you get an editable version to share with your students!
  • In Slides, make sure you are in “Edit” mode, as opposed to “Present” mode. You will see the “Present” button in the upper right-hand corner.
  • In Slides, just click on the symbol box to highlight it in blue and drag it when the cursor resembles a plus sign with an arrow on each end.
  • If you choose the Seesaw version, click the Seesaw image to instantly add it to your Seesaw library.
  • Use the Text tool (click on the large T) to be able to highlight each symbol to move it.
  • To upgrade to self-checking Boom Cards®, click on the image to purchase the deck to use with your students.
  • Finally, if you choose self-correcting Boom Cards, remember you must be connected to the Internet in order for the cards to work.
Choose the version of digital activity you prefer

Easy Ways to Extend the Activity

Write the Numbers

In Seesaw, you can click any of the writing tools at the bottom of the screen to have your students practice writing each numeral. If you’re using Google slides, students can write on scrap paper or small whiteboards.

Sensory Bin

Print the slides and laminate them. Then, hide mini carrots or other garden-themed items in the sensory bin. Students must pick a random slide, identify the number, then search in the sensory bin to pull out each specific number of items to place on the number slide.

Scavenger Hunt

Hide the printed pages around the classroom, or outside on a nice spring day. Time students to find/identify each number as quickly as possible. Or, give each student a specific number card to find only that number. There are lots of fun ways to vary a scavenger hunt, and your students will appreciate the opportunity to run around!

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