4 Ways to Use a Winter Math Center Activity in Kindergarten

Hey, hey! Can we cue the winter music, snowflakes and dancing snowmen now or is it still too early? ❄️ I know, you’re probably thinking: “GIRL, you are way too excited! December is crazy in my class.” While I totally agree with you, I must also say, it’s such a fun time for our kiddos!

Want a quick and easy math center for the winter time? I got you! This was one of my favorite activities to do in my Kindergarten class because it kept the little ones entertained, challenged and practicing their rote and skip counting.

Be sure to set the mood first and get some excitement started in your class.

  1. Play your favorite winter songs on a streaming device or CD in your class computer.

  2. Diffuse some wintry essential oils for a complete sensory experience.

  3. Hang some paper snowflakes from the ceiling.

  4. Laminate the pieces of your center activity and place them in an instant snow sensory bin with fine motor tools.

  5. Model the activity and have a fun-filled time!

Key components of a well-designed winter math center activity include the following:

* Directions and use ideas

* Engaging steps

* Hands-on components +

* Extension opportunities

How can you make the most out of this center activity?

  1. Do these counting puzzles in whole group, small group or independent work

  2. Assign it for homework

  3. Use it during your intervention block

  4. Use it as an assessment for counting by 1s, 5s and 10s

Like what you see? Don't miss our Hot Cocoa Counting Puzzles which includes all the above mentioned components and more. It also contains b/w options for all of the components and photos in action.

I hope this post on a Winter Math Center helps you feel confident in incorporating fun center activities in your classroom or home and creates a load of fun for you AND your students/little ones! If you've already downloaded this product, please drop a comment below on how you used it in your classroom! 💖

Questions about this unit? Please feel free to comment below or email me at chanty@chantymacias.com.

If you like this set, be sure to check out the Hot Cocoa Station PBL, too! Stay tuned for more classroom activity ideas coming soon! 👏

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