Counting Puzzles: Counting 1-5 1-10 11-20 21-30: Pumpkin Themed (Printable PDF)

$3.97 USD

Counting Puzzles: Counting 1-5 1-10 11-20 21-30: Pumpkin Themed (Printable PDF)

$3.97 USD
Product description

These pumpkin themed counting puzzles from AdaptEd are a fun and engaging way for students to practice counting.

Each puzzle features a different pumpkin scene, so students can get plenty of repetitive counting practice without having to do the same one puzzle over and over again.

The puzzles can be used in small groups, as a fast finisher activity, or as independent work stations. They're also perfect for use in math centers or as a warm-up to your math lesson.

Once assembled, students can point to and read the skip counting pattern, providing opportunities for verbal and visual reinforcement.

The pieces can be stored in a zip top snack bag, zip top pouch, or 3 ring binder in sheet protectors, or envelope.

Prep is easy as 1-2-3:

  • Print (card stock is recommended for durability)
  • Laminate
  • Cut

This set includes 40 skip counting puzzles.

10 Puzzles of Each

  • Counting 1-5
  • Counting 1-10
  • Counting 11-20
  • Counting 21-30

Puzzles are created 1 to a page.

Counting Puzzles: Counting 1-5 1-10 11-20 21-30: Pumpkin Themed (Printable PDF)

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Patricia Duesenberry
Thanksgiving Counting Puzzles

I love this product. The students were engaged, I laminated each piece and sent them home to practice with over the holiday.

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dunnbear
fun, fun, fun

my students loved doing these, lots of laughing when they mixed up the pieces and made "almost right" versions!

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Kirsten Foss
Seems to like this

This activity has caught the attention of my student. It is a great way for him to review his numbers and be able to self correct.

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South Aussie Teaching
Extremely satisfied

These were fantastic, students loved the images!

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Helen S.
Extremely satisfied

I am working with an 8th-grade student who is working at a kindergarten level. This activity is a challenge for him but provides him a chance to interact in class.

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