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Unit 1 Preschool Messy Beautiful MATH FREE WEEK!

 Preschool Math Unit 1:
A free weeklong sample

Want to give MessyBeautifulMath a try? Here is a FREE one-week sample of the very first preschool unit, Numbers 1-5.


In this unit, your learner(s) will spend plenty of time playing outdoor games (with indoor ideas too!), doing some fun crafts, and a few worksheets while learning all about the numbers 1-5. 

Take a look inside the activity guide!

This unit digs deeper than teaching kids to count on their fingers, but shows them the relation between numbers, amounts, objects, writing numerals, and what they represent. It gets them ready to dig into bigger numbers - and bigger math concepts in coming units, too!

In this sample, you'll receive the lesson plans, supply lists, and printables for lessons 1-5. If you'd like a closer look at the entire unit, be sure to read our post about it, watch the video of the activity guide, and take a look at our Etsy or TPT shop listings!

Enjoy learning!

Download the FREE Weeklong Sample Here!



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