Spots on the Puppy Counting Math

These Spots on the Puppy Math Mats can be used to teach counting during a Pets Theme.

Spots on the Puppy: Pet Math Game

How to Prepare the Puppy Counting Mats

Print out the set of mats and either laminate or slip into clear page protectors. If using page protectors, these can be hooked together using a binding ring, so children can flip through the pages as they count. You will need pom poms for the “spots”.

As an alternate idea, you can have children roll balls of play dough for the spots, or have children draw spots with a dry erase marker.

Puppy Dog Counting Mat

How to use the Puppy Counting Mats

Have children look at the doghouse and identify the numeral. If there is a number 8 in on the mat, children will count out 8 “spots” to place on the puppy dog.

Puppy Dog Counting Mat

This set includes mats 1-10. There is an additional mat with an empty box and the words “Put spots on the puppy”. Use this mat to write in additional numbers or place a number card in the box for children to count. For example, if you want to work with numbers 11-20, you can use this extra mat.

Puppy Dog Counting Math

Fine Motor Tools

To add fine motor development to this activity, have children move the puppy’s “spots” (the pom poms) using fine motor tools, such as tweezers or melon scoops.

Fine Motor Tools

Download the Puppy Counting Mats

Note: This is a free printable. Just click to download.

Download: Spots on the Puppy


Originally published October 2010. Updated September 2021.

Get Free Updates!

Join here to get weekly emails with free printables and activities for Pre-K!

free printables for preschool
free printables for preschool

Get Free Updates!

Join here to get weekly emails with free printables and activities for Pre-K!

No Thanks
Scroll to Top