One of the wonderful things about preschool is that you don’t have to teach a whole lot of math. After all, you’re working with kids that are four to five years old.
So it’s really a time for introducing the very basics of mathematics: shapes, sizes, counting, numbers, and so on.
I thought we’d add a fun twist to working on counting with Piglet with these cookie counting worksheets for preschool!
These printables include practice for counting to ten and matching like objects – two skills that are important to cover in preschool.
Read on to see how to get a copy of these for your students!
And, if you enjoy this printable, check out our Ice Cream Preschool Shape Sorting Activity to practice shape differentiation with early learners! Don’t miss our other fun preschool worksheets and activities too!
Cookie Counting Worksheets for Preschool
To use these cookie counting worksheets for preschool, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)
- Printer (with ink)
- Printer paper
- Pencils
- Laminator (optional)
- Dry erase crayons (optional)
This product includes two worksheets – one set featuring color cookies and one set with line art cookies (if you want to save on ink).
Students count the chocolate chips in each cookie and then draw a line to match it to a cookie with the same amount of chips on the opposite side.
Each worksheet has five rows, so kids only have to match one cookie on the left side to another cookie on the right side.
With Piglet, we started by counting the number of chocolate chips in the first cookie.
Then we went to the right side to find the cookie with the same number of chips. Then she drew a line to match them up.
After that, there was no stopping her!
A full answer key is provided for these worksheets as well.
If you want to reuse these cooking counting worksheets at math centers, just laminate them and let students use dry erase markers!
Scroll down to get your cookie counting worksheets for preschool!
Be sure to try some of these other preschool learning activities!
And find more ways to work with early learners on my Learning for Little Ones Pinterest board!
To get your copy of our Cookie Counting worksheets for preschool, click the image or the link below to pick it up free in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!
Jennifer says
Now I want cookies for breakfast. Your butterscotch chocolate chip recipe sounds yummy!
Selena Robinson says
I just made some this weekend!