Description
This engaging Flower Petal Counting Craft Activity helps children practice number recognition, counting skills, and one-to-one correspondence through hands-on learning. Children cut out the numbered flower petals and match each one to the flower petal showing the correct number of dots. The activity is available in both Color and Black & White versions. The color version provides visual support, while the black-and-white version allows children to color the flower before assembling it.
Materials Needed
- Printed worksheet pages
- Child-safe scissors
- Glue stick
- Crayons, colored pencils, or markers (for the black-and-white version)
- Laminator and Velcro dots (optional)
- Storage envelope or zip-lock bag
Preparation
- Download and print both worksheet pages.
- Choose either the color or the black-and-white version.
- If using the black-and-white version, let children color the flower and petals first.
- Carefully cut out the numbered flower petals along the dotted lines.
- Place all petal pieces in a pile before beginning the activity.
How to Play
Option 1: Count and Match
- Pick a numbered petal.
- Count the dots on the flower template.
- Find the matching number.
- Glue or place the petal in the correct position.
- Repeat until the flower is complete.
Option 2: Number Recognition Challenge
- Select a numbered petal.
- Say the number aloud.
- Count the matching dots on the flower.
- Match the petal to the correct dot group.
Option 3: Color, Count, and Build
- Color the flower and petals.
- Cut out all the pieces.
- Count the dots on each flower petal.
- Match and assemble the complete flower.
Option 4: Timed Matching Game
- Mix all the numbered petals.
- Set a timer.
- Challenge children to complete the flower before time runs out.
Learning Objectives
Children will:
- Recognize numbers 1–6.
- Practice accurate counting.
- Develop one-to-one correspondence.
- Strengthen number recognition.
- Improve visual matching and observation skills.
- Build fine motor skills through cutting and gluing.
- Enhance concentration and problem-solving abilities.
Skills Developed
- Number Recognition
- Counting Skills
- One-to-One Correspondence
- Fine Motor Development
- Visual Discrimination
- Hand-Eye Coordination
- Early Math Skills
- Observation and Focus
Teaching Tips
- Encourage children to count each dot carefully.
- Ask them to say each number aloud before matching.
- Discuss which petals have more or fewer dots.
- Provide support for younger learners when needed.
- Allow children to check their work independently.
Reusable Activity Ideas
For long-term classroom or homeschool use:
- Print the activity on cardstock.
- Laminate the flower and petal pieces.
- Cut out the laminated pieces.
- Attach Velcro dots to the matching petals.
- Store everything in a labeled envelope for repeated practice.
Included in This Resource
- Color Flower Counting Activity
- Black & White Flower Counting Activity
- Number Matching Petals (1–6)
- Counting and Number Recognition Practice
- Fine Motor Skills Activity
- Hands-On Early Math Learning
Recommended Age Group
- Preschool (Ages 3–5)
- Kindergarten (Ages 4–6)
- Grade 1 (Ages 5–7)
- Special Education and Early Intervention Programs
Have fun learning numbers through counting, matching, and building a colorful flower!









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