
Here’s a super snowman count and match worksheet – perfect for a little winter math!
Your little learners will need to carefully count the snowman’s buttons then use their number recognition skills and pencil control to draw a line to the correct number.
And let’s face it, children love to count! It’s one of the main preschool math skills and an essential skill for them to develop!
So why not grab this cute count and match worksheet and help nurture their little mathematical minds?
What Skills Can Your Little Ones Learn And Develop?



This pre k counting worksheet is designed to help your children practice and develop their prewriting skills, such as:
- One to one correspondence – this important skill (trickier than you may think) is the ability to only touch and count an object of a set once.
- Hand-eye coordination – to be able to understand what they are seeing and get their hands to go where they want them to go
- Hand and finger strength – the ability to be able to apply enough pressure to make marks on the page and hold the pencil firmly
- Hand dominance – developing and strengthening the skill of one of their hands
- Number recognition – they’ll need to be able to recognize the numbers to match them up correctly
- Pencil control – holding the pencil correctly to allow for a fluid range of movement
Many of these are vital fine motor skills that will enable them to become great writers in the future!
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How To Prepare This Snowman Count and Match Worksheet



First you’re going to want to download the winter worksheet by clicking on the download box at the bottom of the page.
Then print it off!
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That’s pretty much it for this one – just print them off, grab some pencils, pens or crayons and they’re good to go! Their goal is to count the buttons and draw a line to connect it to the correct number.
Gently encourage them if they find it a little tricky at first – learning all these new skills takes time!


