Looking for a Christmas math activity for toddlers, preschoolers, or kindergarten kids? Try this simple Christmas graphing with gift bows.
The other morning while I was wrapping presents, I decided to put together this simple Christmas graphing math activity for kids as a way to keep K busy. He loves to help pick out ribbons and bows for the presents so I thought this activity would entertain him while I wrapped the presents in wrapping paper.
Christmas Graphing: What You'll Need for this Math Activity
The inspiration for this Christmas math activity was this candy graphing activity from Busy Toddler. Here's what you'll need:
Teach Graphing with this Simple Christmas Math Activity for Kids
Five year old K quickly got to work sorting the gift bows by color into the columns.
When he was done sorting, I started asking him specific questions about the graph, such as:
- How many red bows are there?
- How many green ones?
- Which color has the most bows?
- Which has the least?
- What color has more: white or gold?
Some of the questions he knew the answer just by taking a quick glance at his graph. Regardless, he loved this simple math activity and had a lot of fun with it!