Helping young children develop a strong math foundation
Math for preschoolers goes far beyond memorizing numbers. It’s about exploring patterns, sorting objects, comparing sizes, and building number sense through everyday moments. These early math experiences help children develop critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and confidence that will carry them into kindergarten and beyond.
This page offers fun, hands-on math and science activities designed especially for early childhood learners. The best learning happens when kids are moving, building, and exploring the world around them.
What you’ll find here
-Early childhood games and activities that teach counting, shapes, sorting, and measurement
-Printable early math and science worksheets perfect for home or classroom learning
-Real-life math tips for parents and educators- using snack time, playtime, or story time to build skills
-Book suggestions that explore math concepts like patterns, numbers, and spatial thinking
Count, sort, explore
I don’t know about you, but flashcards are not my idea of fun. The goal for this page is to make early math and science engaging, approachable, and fun!
See below for free printables!
Let’s Do Science– A printable PDF where your child can fill in the steps of the scientific method as they complete their experiment.
