Looking for a fun and engaging way to help young children practice number recognition and counting? This cookie number matching game is the perfect hands-on activity for preschoolers and early learners.
It combines counting, number matching, and pretend play, with a sweet cookie theme that kids love. Whether you’re a homeschooler, parent, or early education teacher, this printable activity makes learning math skills enjoyable and memorable.
Cookie Number Matching Printable
This number matching printable features chocolate chip cookies that help children work on their number recognition and counting skills.
The activity set includes printable cookies with chocolate chips on them and a matching cookie sheet labeled with numbers from 1 to 12. Children count the chips on each cookie and place it on the cookie sheet with the corresponding number. Also included are printable pieces to create your own cookie jar, which brings an extra element of fun and imagination into the learning experience.
Ways to Use This Number Matching Game
One of the best parts of this number matching game is how easily it can be adapted for different learning styles and environments.
For a more tactile, real-world experience, you can print and cut out the cookie pieces and place them on a real baking tray. Then, cut out the numbers and attach them to a cooling rack using tape. Let your child move each cookie from the tray to the rack with a spatula, matching them with the correct numbers as if they’re cooling freshly baked cookies. Once all cookies are matched, have your child place them in the printable cookie jar in number order, turning the whole lesson into an interactive pretend play session.
This setup not only makes learning fun but also supports fine motor skills, number sequencing, and following directions, which are all important early childhood development skills.
More Counting Learning Ideas
This cookie number matching game can also inspire other math activities. Here are a few additional ideas you can use to extend the learning:
- Use real or play cookies: Lay out real cookies or toy cookies and practice counting them in groups.
- Cookie math stories: Create simple word problems like “You baked 5 cookies and ate 2. How many are left?” to build early math skills.
- Number tracing practice: Pair the printable with number tracing worksheets to reinforce number formation.
- Sing counting songs: Add in songs like “Five Little Cookies” or “Ten Chocolate Chips” to reinforce counting in a musical way.
- Scavenger hunt: Hide the cookie cutouts around the room and have children find and match them to the right numbers.
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Book Pairings to Extend the Learning
Pairing storybooks with your number matching printable makes for a well-rounded lesson. Here are some wonderful books that go along perfectly with a cookie or counting theme.
Each of these books can enhance your math time by tying literacy and numeracy together, which helps reinforce both sets of skills in a meaningful way.
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Who Took the Cookies from the Cookie Jar?
Cookies: Bite-Size Life Lessons
The Cookie Fiasco-Elephant & Piggie Like Reading!
How Do Dinosaurs Eat Cookies?
The cookie number matching game is more than just a printable, it’s a versatile, interactive learning tool that makes early math fun and engaging. Whether used in a classroom setting or around the kitchen table at home, it offers a hands-on way to build foundational number skills. With opportunities for pretend play, fine motor development, and creative extension activities, it’s an excellent addition to any early learning toolkit.
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