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Pumpkin Seed Counting Mats | Fall Math Centers | Preschool & Kindergarten
Bring hands-on fun to your math centers this fall with these Pumpkin Seed Counting Mats!
Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten, these mats help little learners practice counting, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and fine-motor skills — all through engaging, seasonal play.
🍁 What’s Included:
Pumpkin seed counting mats for numbers 1–100
Black-and-white version for print flexibility
🌻 How to Use:
Give students a mat and a pile of real or pretend pumpkin seeds, mini erasers, or playdough balls.
Students count and place the correct number of seeds onto the pumpkin.
Make it multisensory with tweezers or tongs to strengthen fine-motor control!
🍂 Skills Taught:
Number recognition
Counting & one-to-one correspondence
Fine-motor coordination
Early math vocabulary (more, less, equal)
👩🏫 Teacher Tips:
Laminate the mats for endless reuse.
Add them to your Fall Math Center, Morning Tubs, or Small-Group Rotations.
i put it out when we open up a pumpkin to see how many seeds were inside
These pair perfectly with your other Pumpkin-Themed Resources for a cohesive classroom look!
Bring hands-on fun to your math centers this fall with these Pumpkin Seed Counting Mats!
Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten, these mats help little learners practice counting, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and fine-motor skills — all through engaging, seasonal play.
🍁 What’s Included:
Pumpkin seed counting mats for numbers 1–100
Black-and-white version for print flexibility
🌻 How to Use:
Give students a mat and a pile of real or pretend pumpkin seeds, mini erasers, or playdough balls.
Students count and place the correct number of seeds onto the pumpkin.
Make it multisensory with tweezers or tongs to strengthen fine-motor control!
🍂 Skills Taught:
Number recognition
Counting & one-to-one correspondence
Fine-motor coordination
Early math vocabulary (more, less, equal)
👩🏫 Teacher Tips:
Laminate the mats for endless reuse.
Add them to your Fall Math Center, Morning Tubs, or Small-Group Rotations.
i put it out when we open up a pumpkin to see how many seeds were inside
These pair perfectly with your other Pumpkin-Themed Resources for a cohesive classroom look!