Teach your child to count numbers 1-20 with the FREE printable St. Patrick’s Day clip cards that include rainbows, shamrocks, and gold coins.
St. Patrick’s Day is coming up and I can’t think of a better time to count your gold, four leaf clovers, and lucky leprechauns! Download our free printable St. Patrick’s Day Clip Cards to help your child learn number recognition, counting and subitizing all while improving their fine motor skills. Clip cards are such an easy activity to prepare and they easily add a hands on activity for preschoolers to practice their math skills.

St. Patrick’s Day Counting Clip Cards
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DIRECTIONS
I like to print the St. Patrick’s Day clip cards out on cardstock to give them added durability. Then I laminate them because my kids aren’t always the gentlest with things.
Next, cut the clip cards out.
Now have your child do the activity give them a set of clip cards, have them count the objects on the card, and clip the matching number. You can choose to give them all 20 or divide the cards into sets. I usually like to give my preschooler 10 or less to do at a time especially if we are working on the higher numbers.

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