Christmas Count and Graph Printable
Inside: Christmas Count and Graph iSpy Printable for Kids
Need a holiday math activity that actually keeps preschoolers engaged AND learning?
This Christmas Count and Graph printable is perfect for little learners who are just starting to explore numbers, counting, and simple data concepts — all wrapped up in fun Christmas visuals that feel more like play than practice.
Kids will count holiday pictures, compare quantities, and build their very first bar graphs… without even realizing they’re doing math.
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This activity is included as part of my 12 Days of Preschool Freebies series — designed to give busy parents and teachers quick, meaningful printables they can use right away.
Click over to the Christmas Count and Graph and put in the code GIVE1 to add a little joyful math learning to your holiday days.
What Is the Christmas Count and Graph Activity?
This printable set includes three easy-to-use activity pages designed for preschool and Pre-K students:
Count the Pictures Page
Kids count how many times each Christmas image appears and record the totals on the lines below. This builds visual scanning, counting skills, and early number writing practice.
Blank Graphing Mat
After counting, children color or mark boxes to create their very own bar graph based on their totals. This is perfect for open-ended use and creative expression.
Number Model Graph Mat
This page includes faint number guides from 1 to 10 to support kids who are still learning to organize their counting results visually.
The Christmas images included in the pages feature fun seasonal icons like snowmen, winter birds, candy canes, bows, Christmas trees, and presents — keeping kids motivated and excited to participate.
Skills This Count and Graph Activity Builds
This simple printable supports big early-learning math skills:
- Counting numbers to ten
- One-to-one correspondence
- Number recognition
- Comparing quantities (more, less, equal)
- Early graphing and data representation
- Fine motor coloring and writing practice
Ways to Use the Christmas Count and Graph
Table Work or Morning Bins
Print and place in your quiet work area for independent math exploration.
Small Group Centers
Count together, build graphs as a group, and practice discussions with questions like:
Which group has the most?
Which one has the fewest?
Are any the same?
Reusable Station
Laminate the graph page and use dot markers, dry-erase markers, or mini manipulatives to fill in the graph boxes.
Sensory Bin Extension
Hide small Christmas erasers or pom-poms inside a sensory bin.
Kids pull items, count totals, and graph real objects for hands-on learning.
Homeschool Holiday Math
This is a great low-prep activity that keeps learning moving forward during busy December days without feeling heavy or overwhelming.
Pair This Activity With Other Holiday Learning
If your kids love playful math activities like these, they also enjoy:
Winter play dough mats
Holiday dice games
Write-the-Room shapes activities
Christmas sensory play dough (Gingerbread is my favorite!)
This activity pairs beautifully with a warm cup of cocoa and a cozy morning of holiday learning.
Messy progress counts — even in December. 🎄😊
Unable to access I Spy. When clicked Count and Graph come up.
Thanks for your help.
Count and Graph and iSpy are the same product, one is just a more generic name. Thanks!