Bring spring learning to life with this Flower Theme Preschool Math & Literacy Pack!
Bursting with bright flowers, playful graphics, and easy-prep centers, this spring activity bundle makes practicing alphabet recognition, beginning sounds, counting activities, numbers 1–20, and fine motor skills both hands-on and fun.
Whether you’re teaching in a preschool classroom, setting up math centers in kindergarten, or homeschooling little learners, these spring flower activities are designed to build confidence while keeping kids engaged.
From ten frames and play dough mats to pattern cards, tracing activities, graphing games, and flower bingo, you’ll have everything you need to reinforce essential preschool and kindergarten math and literacy standards with a cheerful spring theme.
🌼 What’s Included in the Flower Theme Preschool Pack?
Class Set of Flower BINGO – Perfect for whole group play, listening skills, and vocabulary practice.
2 Graphing Dice Games + 2 Spinner Graphing Games – Hands-on data collection and counting activities with flowers.
2 Roll & Count Mats – Strengthen number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and writing numbers.
Tracing Cards – Uppercase, lowercase, numbers 0–10, and shapes for early handwriting and fine motor practice.
Sorting Mats – Sort numbers 1–10 and shapes with differentiated options.
Number Mats 1–20 – Use with play dough, dry erase markers, or manipulatives to practice numbers and ten frames.
Beginning Sound Match-Up – Reinforce alphabet recognition and phonemic awareness.
Pretend Play Flower Set – Add imagination to your literacy centers.
Clip Cards (colors, shapes, ten-frames, arrays, matching)– Self-correcting practice for math and critical thinking skills.
Counting Flower Petals Activity – Build one-to-one correspondence in a playful, hands-on way.
Size Clip Cards – Develop visual discrimination with “big” and “small” flowers.
Counting Puzzles (to 10) – Number order, ten frames, and matching puzzles for early math centers.
Spin & Cover Games – Focus on numbers, shapes, and picture recognition.
Line Tracing Cards – Build fine motor skills with pre-writing paths.
Play Dough Mats (shapes + numbers) – Combine sensory play with math practice.
Flower Patterning Cards (AB patterns)– Early algebraic thinking with bright flower graphics.
Tic-Tac-Toe & Write the Room Activities – Interactive literacy and math centers for review and movement.
🌷 Skills Addressed in These Flower Activities
Primary Academic Skills
Counting activities & number recognition (1–20) using ten frames, puzzles, clip cards, and play dough mats.
One-to-one correspondence with flowers, petals, and spring-themed manipulatives.
Alphabet recognition & beginning sounds with letter cards, match-ups, and tracing.
Critical thinking & problem solving through sorting, graphing, and “What does not belong?” activities.
Fine motor skills developed with tracing lines, clipping cards, rolling play dough, and coloring.
Secondary Social & Life Skills
Following directions in multi-step activities.
Cooperative play in flower bingo and graphing games.
Building independence in literacy centers and math centers.
Creative expression through pretend play and spring flower crafts.
🌻 How and Where to Use These Spring Flower Activities
Math Centers – Ten frames, puzzles, number mats, and clip cards.
Literacy Centers– Alphabet recognition, beginning sounds, tracing, and write-the-room.
Small Groups & Interventions – Differentiate easily for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, ELL, or special education learners.
Whole Group Games– Bingo, spin & graph, tic-tac-toe.
Independent Work or Morning Tubs – Easy-prep options that keep kids engaged while you work with small groups.
Occupational Therapy– Fine motor development through clipping, tracing, rolling, and sorting.
🌺 Standards Alignment
✔ Texas Pre-K Guidelines – Supports alphabet knowledge, phonological awareness, counting activities, data representation, and fine motor skills.
✔ Virginia ELDS – Builds early numeracy, alphabet recognition, patterning, and pre-writing skills.
✔ Common Core Kindergarten Standards:
Math: K.CC.A.1 (Count to 100), K.CC.B.4 (Understand one-to-one correspondence), K.CC.B.5 (Count objects), K.MD.A.1 (Compare objects by size), K.MD.B.3 (Classify and sort).
ELA: RF.K.1d (Recognize and name letters), RF.K.3a (Letter-sound correspondence), L.K.1a (Print letters), SL.K.1a (Participate in conversations).
This Flower Theme Preschool Math & Literacy Pack gives you 20+ easy-prep centers that make learning alphabet recognition, beginning sounds, counting activities, numbers 1–20, and fine motor skills feel like playtime in a flower garden. 🌼
Just print, laminate, and watch your preschool and kindergarten students bloom this spring!
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Preschool/Pre-K Math and Literacy| Flowers Theme
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I love the "Flip" activities. They're always colorful and engaging. These activities reinforce childrens use of language, labeling, identifying of vocabulary associated with specific themes. My students in the past have loved the Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall flip, so when I wanted to update my beginning of the school year activities I happened to find the September themed one and knew I had to purchase it. I laminate my mats and have the kids cover the images with colored small or large game chips, vase jewels or playdough. If the images on the mats are too busyi make sure to uave extra copies for the kids to engage in matching the images. The kids love it!
I am greatly appreciative of this content. I have developmentally delayed preschool baby 3-5 year olds and this really is helping them a lot. I wish I had pictures, but I don't yet.
Great game. My students love it and my kids at home. Lots of fun times playing this game. I love the variety in boards. My suggestion for customers is to print it on cardstock so you can't see through the cards.
My kindergarten students are using these clip cards as a review activity in our morning bins. This is a fun review activity that also helps build fine motor skills.