Rain Counting to 20 Spring Math Activities for Google Slides and Seesaw

Do you know the song? “Raindrops keep fallin’ on my head!” Or am I the only one that gets random tunes rolling around in my brain?! Either way, THAT is the song that comes to mind when I see this kindergarten math activity!

Raindrops Counting to 20 Spring Math Activities for Google Slides and Seesaw is the perfect way to occupy your students, whether it’s a rainy spring day or not! (this activity is fully weather-resistant)

Beginning Kindergarten Math:

COUNTING 1-20 IN KINDERGARTEN

COUNTING IS AN IMPORTANT MATH SKILL THAT SHOULD NOT BE UNDERESTIMATED.

Math for kindergarten students lays an important foundation to build upon. Learning numbers and counting fluently are very important skills to bring into first grade.

I love stocking my math center with spring theme counting activities that students can do independently because they have spent the whole year working on these skills.

The free google slides for kindergarten math is a wonderful way to pique students’ interest with a topic they are quite familiar with.

Using Seesaw for kids can spice up math interventions, or you can use it as a whole-class game or activity.

Student work can be turned into your Google workspace, allowing you to add comments and check on all students, even those distance learning.

Counting to 15 with a digital game on a tablet

What Does This Kindergarten Google Activity Teach?

COUNTING AND NUMBER RECOGNITION

KINDERGARTEN MATH WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITIES FOCUS ON COUNTING TO LAY A STRONG FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION.

  • One-to-one correspondence
  • Numeral recognition
  • Counting
  • Pattern creation (optional)
Spring themed counting activity for Kindergarten

Why Is It Important For Kids To Count?

Besides the fact that kids love phones and tablets and anything electronic, there are so many other reasons you should vary their counting experiences.

Develop Number Sense

Counting is an important step to help kids develop a sense of numbers and how they relate to each other.

Increase Confidence

Like the spring flowers brought on by the rain, repeated practice allows our students to bloom and feel confident in their skills.

Develop Counting Fluency

Fluent counting is imperative for students to move on to higher-level math skills.

Build Understanding of Quantity

It’s important for kids to understand that each numeral represents a specific quantity.

Develop Subitizing

The more counting young students do, the easier it will become to quickly identify sets without counting.

Increase Accuracy

Number lines, flashcards, and Google classroom activities give repeated opportunities to correctly identify numbers.

How To Use This Digital Counting to 20 Activity

PRACTICE MATH SKILLS AT ANY GRADE LEVEL

THE PRESENTATIONS ONLINE MAKE IT SUPER EASY FOR YOU TO DELIVER THIS ACTIVITY TO YOUR STUDENTS.

All you need to do is follow the instructions below. It’s just as easy as uploading those old PowerPoint files!

Feel free to vary the activity to suit the needs of all your learners.

How to Get the Activity

  • Enter your email below and then check your inbox to get the activity.
  • When you open the file you can click on the format that you prefer to use: Google Slides®, Seesaw® or upgrade to self-checking 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 in the download PDF to purchase the deck to use with your students.
  • Or check out the Apple Counting Self-Checking Boom Cards® here!
  • Finally, if you choose self-correcting Boom Cards, remember you must be connected to the Internet in order for the cards to work.
Kindergarten Counting game with a raindrop theme.

Easy Ways to Extend the Activity

Play Games

Get your students up and out of those comfortable molded plastic seats for an interactive game! Time them, make it a relay, or just take turns.

Print and Play

Print the slides, laminate them, and students can use them at the math center by placing mini erasers or manipulatives on each number mat.

Send it Home

Create printable packets to send home. Students can draw the raindrops, or use any small objects they have on hand.

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Once your child’s creativity is sparked with this fun activity, take it a step further with these engaging resources:


Rain-themed digital counting activity with raindrops and umbrellas for preschoolers to practice counting to 20 using Google Slides and Seesaw.

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