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Count & Color Pumpkins | Count the Room Numbers 1–10 | Fall PreK & Kindergarten
Bring fall fun into your classroom with this Count & Color Pumpkins – Count the Room Numbers 1–10 activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this resource combines movement, number recognition, and fine motor practice in one engaging game.
Students move around the room to find pumpkin number cards (1–10), count the pumpkins, and record their answers on a matching coloring worksheet. Each pumpkin has a number to count and color—making it an interactive way to reinforce early math skills.
🌟 What’s Included
10 pumpkin count the room cards (numbers 1–10)
recording sheets (with number pumpkins to color)
🎯 Skills Covered
Number recognition (1–10)
Counting sets of objects
Number tracing & writing
Fine motor practice through coloring
Following directions & classroom movement
📝 How to Use
Print and laminate the pumpkin number cards.
Hang them around the classroom, hallway, or designated area.
Give each student a recording sheet.
Students walk around, find each pumpkin card, count the objects, and record the number by tracing and coloring on their sheet.
Use in math centers, morning tubs, small groups, or as a whole-class activity.
Bring fall fun into your classroom with this Count & Color Pumpkins – Count the Room Numbers 1–10 activity! Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners, this resource combines movement, number recognition, and fine motor practice in one engaging game.
Students move around the room to find pumpkin number cards (1–10), count the pumpkins, and record their answers on a matching coloring worksheet. Each pumpkin has a number to count and color—making it an interactive way to reinforce early math skills.
🌟 What’s Included
10 pumpkin count the room cards (numbers 1–10)
recording sheets (with number pumpkins to color)
🎯 Skills Covered
Number recognition (1–10)
Counting sets of objects
Number tracing & writing
Fine motor practice through coloring
Following directions & classroom movement
📝 How to Use
Print and laminate the pumpkin number cards.
Hang them around the classroom, hallway, or designated area.
Give each student a recording sheet.
Students walk around, find each pumpkin card, count the objects, and record the number by tracing and coloring on their sheet.
Use in math centers, morning tubs, small groups, or as a whole-class activity.