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Easter Counting 1 to 20

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Build number recognition and counting skills with these Easter clip cards for children ages 3 to 5. This printable PDF features 20 counting challenges from one to twenty using Easter-themed graphics as visual counters, developing one-to-one correspondence and numeral identification through hands-on practice with clothespins or dry-erase markers.

📦 What's Included

  • 20 counting clip cards: Numbers 1 through 20 with Easter imagery
  • Easter-themed counters: Eggs, bunnies, chicks, baskets, carrots
  • 3 x 4 inch cards: Perfect size for small hands
  • 5 pages total: Four cards per page for efficient printing
  • Multiple choice format: Children clip correct number counts

💡 Learning Benefits

  • Number recognition identifying numerals 1 through 20
  • One-to-one correspondence matching counters to quantities
  • Counting fluency practicing sequential number order
  • Fine motor development clipping answers with clothespins
  • Visual discrimination determining correct counts among choices
  • Self-checking building independence in math work

🎯 How to Use

  • Children count Easter graphics and clip correct numeral answers
  • Use Easter-themed graphics as built-in visual counters
  • Add physical counters (mini erasers, pom-poms) for tactile practice
  • Perfect for March or April spring math centers
  • Laminate for repeated use with clothespins or dry-erase markers
  • Progress from concrete counting to numeral recognition

🔢 Teaching Tip from a Montessori Guide

Counting to twenty bridges early numeracy to place value concepts. Children who master numbers 1-10 through counter cards need different practice for 11-20 because these numbers introduce teen terminology and twenties grouping. Clip cards work perfectly for this transition—children count Easter images while simultaneously matching quantities to written numerals, connecting concrete amounts to abstract symbols. This dual representation builds number sense foundations needed for later addition and place value work.


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