Bee Counts
About This Worksheet
This worksheet helps your child practice counting small groups using colorful bees and flowers. It focuses on counting up to 3 and matching the correct number. This builds early number sense in a fun and engaging way. For example, if there are 3 bees on a flower, your child will circle the number 3.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This activity is designed for preschool students learning to count small numbers. The goal is to connect counting objects with number recognition. Your child should already be practicing counting from 1 to 3. It supports CCSS K.CC.B.4 and TEKS K.2A.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will look at each flower and count how many bees are around it. After counting, they will choose the correct number from 1, 2, or 3. Your child will circle the correct answer. This repeated practice helps build confidence.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Some children may miss counting a bee if they are close together. Others might rush and guess instead of counting. It can also be tricky when bees overlap or are spread out. You can help by reminding your child to count slowly and carefully.
Implementation Guidance
This worksheet works well as a fun counting activity at home or in the classroom. You can sit with your child and count together for the first few examples. Teachers often use this during centers or small group time. At home, you can turn it into a game by asking, “How many bees do you see?”
Details and Features
The worksheet includes bright and engaging images of bees and flowers. The numbers are clearly shown for easy selection. The layout is simple and child-friendly. It prints clearly and is easy to use.