Flower Find and Color the Number Worksheets – Numbers Activity
If you are looking for a hands-on way to build number recognition and counting skills, this Flower Find and Color the Number Worksheets activity is the perfect addition to your math centers this spring.
Spring Flower Find and Color Numbers Activity
In this activity, students use ten-frame or twenty-frame cards to determine which number is being shown. They then find and color the matching number on their flower worksheet.
Instead of simply identifying numbers on a worksheet, students actively count objects and connect quantities to numerals, which helps build stronger number sense.
The resource includes:
• Flower color the number mats for numbers 1–10
• Flower color the number mats for numbers 1–20
• Ten-frame and twenty-frame number cards
• Both color and black-and-white versions
• A reusable color mat option for covering numbers instead of coloring
This flexibility makes it easy to meet the needs of different learners in your classroom.
Simple Prep for Busy Teachers
Setup is quick and easy, making this a great low-prep math center.
Prep Steps
• Print and cut apart number cards
• Print one coloring sheet per student
• Laminate cards for durability if desired
• Use sheet protectors or write and wipe pockets for reuse
Students can color the numbers directly on the page, or you can reuse materials by having them cover the numbers with manipulatives instead.
How Students Use the Activity
Students pull a number card and count the items in the ten-frame or twenty-frame. Once they know the number, they find and color that number on their flower mat.
This simple routine helps reinforce number recognition while keeping students actively engaged.
The activity can be done independently, with partners, or as part of a teacher-led group.
A Perfect Math Center Activity
These worksheets are flexible and easy to use throughout the school day.
They work well for:
• Math centers
• Small group instruction
• Morning tubs
• Early finisher activities
• Intervention practice
• Homeschool math lessons
Because students quickly understand how to play, the activity can be reused throughout the year.
Why Ten-Frame Activities Matter
Ten-frames and twenty-frames help students visualize numbers and understand quantities more clearly. Activities like this support:
• Number recognition
• Counting skills
• Number sense development
• One-to-one correspondence
• Fine motor development
• Independent learning skills
Students build confidence when they can quickly connect quantities to numerals.
Easy Ways to Differentiate Learning
Need simple ways to differentiate for students? Try these ideas to make all students feel challenged!
- Use the 1–10 mat for beginning learners and the 1–20 mat for students ready for larger numbers.
- Let students work with a partner to count and confirm numbers together.
- Have students say the number aloud or write it on a whiteboard after finding it.
Add Movement with a Number Hunt
To make the activity even more exciting, place number cards around the classroom and let students go on a number hunt. Students walk around with their flower sheet, searching for cards and coloring the numbers they find.
This movement-based version keeps students active while reinforcing counting skills.
A Math Activity Students Love
These Flower Find and Color the Number Worksheets provide meaningful counting practice that feels playful and engaging. Students enjoy the flower theme while strengthening essential early math skills.
Whether used in centers, small groups, or at home, this activity helps young learners build strong number recognition and counting skills through hands-on practice.
Grab your FREE Flower Find and Color the Number Worksheets below and have some fun in math this spring!
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