Connect the picture to the number.
One of the key skills in early childhood education is translating a concrete image (like 3 fingers) into an abstract symbol (the number “3”). This match numbers to fingers worksheet turns that cognitive process into a fun drawing game.
Why Matching Activities Work:
- Instant Feedback: Matching allows students to see relationships quickly without the pressure of writing numbers perfectly.
- Problem Solving: Since the numbers are scrambled, students must scan and identify the correct answer among options, which improves focus.
- Pre-Writing Skills: Drawing straight or curved lines from point A to point B helps control pencil grip.
Instructions: Look at the hand on the left. Count the fingers. Find the matching number on the right side and draw a line to connect them.
