Winter Counting Worksheets
Winter counting worksheets are a simple way to practice early math skills during the colder months. If you’re working through our preschool counting worksheets collection, this themed set adds a fun seasonal twist without adding extra prep to your day.
These pages provide your preschooler with focused counting practice using familiar winter images such as mittens, hot cocoa, snowmen, and igloos. They’re easy to print and use right away, which matters on busy mornings.
I love having a few themed math pages ready when we need something simple but meaningful.

Counting At a Glance
• Best for ages: 3–5
• Prep: Print and go
• Pages: 2 counting pages
Try this next: Hot Chocolate Preschool Counting Activity.
What’s Included in This Printable Pack
This winter-themed counting set is designed for preschoolers learning to count, recognize numbers, and build confidence in early math. The pages focus on clear number practice without extra distractions.
- 2 printable counting worksheets
- Designed for ages 3–5
- Low prep, print only what you need
- Focus on counting objects and writing numbers
- Easy printing and optional reuse in sheet protectors
How to Use These Printables
These worksheets are simple to set up and use right away.
- Look at each group of winter-themed pictures together and count them out loud.
- Help your child say the number, then write it.
- Encourage your preschooler to finish the page independently as much as possible.
- Review the answers together by slowly recounting each group.
- Optional: Store completed pages in a folder to track progress over the winter season.

Skills Your Preschooler is Practicing
These pages focus on foundational math skills that preschoolers need before kindergarten. The repetition helps build confidence without feeling overwhelming.
- counting practice
- pencil control
- number formation
- hand-eye coordination
Learning Activities & Extensions
You don’t need to add much to make this meaningful. A few simple extensions can stretch the learning without adding prep.
- Fine motor: Use small pom-poms or mini marshmallows to cover each counted picture before writing the number.
- Literacy: Read a winter-themed counting book and look for numbers on each page.
- Math: Practice counting real objects like buttons or toy animals after finishing a worksheet.
- Independent time: Place one worksheet in a morning basket for quiet seatwork.

More Printables Like This
If your child enjoys seasonal counting practice, try rotating in other themed sets to keep things fresh while reinforcing the same skills.
- If You Take A Mouse To School Counting Worksheets
- Apple Counting Worksheets
- Johnny Appleseed Counting Worksheets
- Counting Farm Animals Worksheets
- Pirate Counting Worksheets
FAQs About These Worksheets
No. Print only the pages you need for the week to keep things simple and manageable.
Yes. Slide them into sheet protectors or laminate them so your child can use a dry-erase marker.
Sit together and count out loud while pointing to each object. You can also focus on just one number page at a time

Get Your Free Printable
Grab this free printable and add it to your winter math routine. It’s quick, easy, and ready to use. Just print the pages, and you’re ready to go.
These pages make it simple to keep number practice consistent during the winter months. I think you’ll love having an easy, no-prep math option on hand. For even more seasonal number fun, try the hot chocolate count and clip cards next.

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.

