Mushroom Counting Activity Craft
This mushroom counting activity craft is ideal for homeschoolers, as it combines a fun craft with an educational counting activity!
This counting activity project is ideal for young students who are learning the basics of counting. It’s one way to take the stress out of homeschooling with math games.

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Supplies for Mushroom Counting Activity Craft

- 7 Bold plus Bright Colors on Heavyweight Paper: Great value from the playroom to the classroom. Every sheet is 9×12 inches. You’ll get 100 sheets of white, 90 each of light blue and yellow, 80 each of bright green, hot pink, bright purple and yellow-orange paper. Simply put, there’s more of the colors you use and less of the ones you don’t and that means less waste and more creativity.
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- Colored Paper for Every Age & Craft Activity: Encourage kids to get creative with construction paper that can be used with everything: markers, crayons, colored pencils, chalk or paint. Take projects to a whole new level with paper that begs to be colored and drawn on any time. BONUS: It’s chemical free paper to keep kids safe.
Instructions for Mushroom Counting Activity Craft

Step 1:
Select colored craft paper or cardstock for the mushroom patterns. You can use the number labels directly from the template. Trace the mushroom patterns on the selected craft paper and cut them out.

Step 2:
Glue the lens-shaped cutout along the bottom side of the mushroom cap cutout. Use a sharpie to draw a striped pattern on the lens-shaped cutout (gills).

Step 3:
Take the stem cutout and use a sharpie to draw a border on it.

Step 4:
Glue the stem cutout on the bottom part of the mushroom cap (gills part).

Step 5:
Add spot cutouts on the mushroom cap.

Step 6:
Take a number label (same as the number of spots on the cap).

Step 7:
Attach the number label on the stem. Similarly, prepare more mushroom patterns and add spot cutouts on the cap and number labels on the stem.
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