St Patrick’s Day – Counting 1-10 – Class Party
Let the party start! Bring the cake, dancing and leaping kids and the balloons! Have your kids count the number of each (there are between 1 and 10) and write how many in the boxes.
Let the party start! Bring the cake, dancing and leaping kids and the balloons! Have your kids count the number of each (there are between 1 and 10) and write how many in the boxes.
Kids get to show you their number tracing stuff by putting their pencils to the paper and following the lines to make the numbers.
Here’s a possibility of what a leprechaun home might look like. Kids look at the numbers on this house, check them against the color code, and color.
Kids look at the numbers on this leapin’ leprechaun, check them against the color code, and color. Notice the arrows for the small areas where numbers can’t fit.
Kids count the two different St Patty’s Day related objects in each set. Then they circle the group of objects (or leprechauns!) that is greater.
Your awesome kids can show you how they know how to compare numbers. They simply look at the numbers in each set and color in the number that is greater.
The leprechauns on this page are busy at school. Kids count how many in each set and circle the group of objects that is less than the other group.
In this worksheet kids compare the numbers on the tickets in each set and circle the number that is less. Coloring recommended – pass the green please!
Kids throw a one or more dice and write how many they rolled is each half of the circles. They color the greater number green, the lesser number yellow, and equal numbers red.
In this worksheet kids cut out the numbers. They then count the dots on the dominoes. Lastly, they match and glue the number that is equal to how many dots they counted.
What’s a holiday without some sweets? Kids count the candies in each set and circle the number that tells how many. Notice in some there are 0 candies!
Grab your green dot dabber. You’ll need it for the task at hand. Lead the leprechaun to the pot of gold by dabbing each number counting from 1 to 20.
A leprechaun family is going on a train trip – maybe to find a pot of gold! One family member bought all the tickets. Kids write the numbers on the tickets as they count.
St Patty’s Day is all about green. In this worksheet kids count the objects, write how many in the boxes, and color everything green. Bring out the green crayons!
First, kids count the rainbows in each set and write how many in the space provided. Then they look for the Lucky Rainbows – the rainbows with a pot of gold at one end!
These prudent leprechauns have somewhere between 11 and 20 coins each. Kids cut out the numbers, count the coins and glue the numbers in place.