Spring Flower Kindergarten Numbers 1-20 Google Slides and Seesaw Activities

One of the best things about teaching kindergarten is watching young learners bloom! Just like those springtime flowers, many kindergarten students wait until spring to reveal the beauty of working hard all school year.

The Spring Flower Kindergarten Numbers 1-20 Google Slides and Seesaw Activities are a great way to wrap up the school year. Zero prep. Students will love to show off their math skills and it gives you a chance to assess kindergarten counting and number recognition.

Kindergarten Counting Activities:

COUNTING IN KINDERGARTEN

LEARNING NUMBERS AND PRACTICING COUNTING ARE KEY KINDERGARTEN MATH SKILLS.

Kindergarten math lessons, counting games, and math centers lay the foundation for future math concepts.

These free Google slides and Seesaw activities are easy to implement while providing engaging, spring-themed practice without even printing a counting worksheet!

The interactive Google slides, or Seesaw, feature random numbers 1-20. Students must identify the number, then drag the appropriate amount of flowers into the yard.

All of that clicking and dragging on the kindergarten google slides will also tone the fine motor muscles!

In addition to recognizing each number, students will enhance:

  • Counting fluency
  • Pattern creation (optional)
  • One-to-one correspondence
Digital counting game to 2o with a flower theme.

Why Learn Numbers in Kindergarten?

KINDERGARTEN NUMBERS 1 TO 20

KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS WITH COUNTING FLUENCY AND NUMBER RECOGNITION SKILLS WILL UNDERSTAND FUTURE MATH CONCEPTS MUCH EASIER.

  • Place value
  • Addition/subtraction
  • Skip counting
  • Comparing quantity/value
Counting game for Kindergarten to 20.

Why Is It Important For Kids To Count?

Besides the fact that kids love Google slides activities, there are so many other reasons for them to become fluent with numbers 1-20.

Increase Accuracy

Children need lots of repetition to accurately name numbers, especially those tricky teens.

Practice One-to-One Correspondence

Counting sets accurately then leads to subitizing, which leads to understanding quantity.

Build Number Sense

It’s important for kids to be able to relate numbers to each other and manipulate them.

Increase Confidence

The more success children attain with numbers and counting, the more confident they feel when tasked with “harder” math.

Develop Subitizing Skills

When students can recognize sets as specific numbers, they more easily understand the value.

Develop Counting Fluency

When children quickly and accurately count both forward and backward, they learn and understand numbers beyond 20 with ease.

How To Use The Free Google Slides for Kindergarten Math

SPRING ACTIVITIES FOR KINDERGARTEN

EVEN IF DISTANCE LEARNING IS OVER, LEARNING TO USE GOOGLE CLASSROOM TURNED OUT TO BE A VALUABLE IN-PERSON TOOL.

All you need to do is follow the instructions below to download the version you would like.

You can even print off the slides for a free, printable version to use at the math center.

Feel free to adapt the activity in a way that suits your needs. Use it whole-group, with small groups, or as an individual activity.

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.
Flower counting game for preschool.

Easy Ways to Extend the Activity

Circle Time

Do one or two slides per day as a whole class. Students will love having a turn at the big screen!

Partner Game

Assign partners to one device and have them take turns completing slides. Students can switch roles between “student” and “teacher.”

Give Home Access

If your class is already using Google Classroom, it’s easy to assign the slideshow on your page so that those interested can complete it at home for extra practice.

Double Duty

Place printed slides at the literacy center with number word cards. Students can practice matching and writing words with numerals.

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


Colorful spring flower counting digital activity for preschool and kindergarten students learning numbers to 20 using Google Slides or Seesaw.

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