Halloween Themed Early Math Learning Unit

 

Feeling a little spooky? Add in some Halloween fun to boost engagement in learning. These early learning math activities are sure to delight your little ghosts and goblins.

The Halloween Themed Early Math Unit was created with preschoolers and kindergarteners in mind. The focus is on shapes, colors, numbers, counting, patterns and graphing. Ideas to engage early as well as advanced learners are included. Easily tie in additional math concepts through play with our tips along the way. All of the activities are hands-on and are meant to be presented in a fun and engaging way. Don’t be surprised if your little ones don’t even realize it is a “learning game.”

Take a look at the pictures and descriptions below for a closer peek at the resources.

 
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Bug Counting

* 2 games/activities

* Number cards

* Bug jar playing mats

* Bug manipulatives

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Candy Graphing

*Ballots

* Graphs (two options)

* Candy manipulative pieces

* Step by step directions along with variations of implementation

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Colorful Spiders

* 4 games/activities

* Web game mat

* Colorful spider manipulatives

* Color resource cards

* Step by step directions along with tips and variations of play

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Shape activities

* 5 games/activities

* Shape resource cards

* Shape game pieces

* Social emotional learning and literacy skills included in activities

* Step by step directions with tips and variations of play

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Count and clip cards

* Halloween themed counting cards

* Three variations of play using the cards with detailed descriptions

 
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Not pictured, are the pattern activities using the manipulatives above. This unit is packed full of activities to keep your mathematicians busy all spooky season long. Grab your copy of the unit as an instant download today. You can access it through the website shop here or on Etsy here.

What is your favorite part of the Halloween season? Tell us below in the comments. If you find these resources valuable, be to share with your circle so they don’t miss out.