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My daughter loves puzzles, so if she can do a math activity without only using workbooks, she's in heaven. This means that they're not worrying about writing down their answers but they're still learning at the same time.
Use these printables for little ones who are learning to count up to 20, or skip count by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10.
Valentine's Day Skip Counting Puzzles Supplies
- Printer
- Paper or card stock
- Scissors
- Laminator or contact paper (optional)
To extend this activity, add your favorite Valentine's day books, make your own Valentine's day cards for a special friend or relative, create a fun sensory bin with pink or red beads and hearts or make an adorable heart craft as a keepsake. There are so many crafts that can use the red or pink theme to add some fun to your learning.
Get to know letters and add other math skills using these other resources.
More Valentine's Day Printables
- Valentine's Day Letter Puzzles
- Valentine's Day Kindergarten Math Worksheets
- Valentine's Day Counting Mats
This post was contributed by:
Monique from Living Life and Learning
Monique is a homeschooling mom to 3 kiddos who lives in Ontario, Canada. She loves exploring code as a website designer and also has an MS in biology. She enjoys sharing math and science printables on her blog, Living Life and Learning, along with homeschooling tips and family ideas. You can also find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter.




So adorable and educational kids will love learning math this way
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