Watermelon Seed Counting & Number Order (0–12)
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Watermelon Seed Counting & Number Order (0–12)
This is an easy summer-themed activity (but doesn't have to be used only in the summer), for counting practice that also fits a healthy eating or fruit unit. Students work one page at a time: they look at the watermelon slice, count the seeds, and circle the matching number. The pages cover 0–12, so you can pull only the range you need (0–5 for beginners, 0–10 for most learners, and 11–12 as an extension).
Each page includes a short routine that helps kids stay independent: students color the numbers, trace the words “watermelon seeds,” and then read those words out loud. It’s simple,
but it adds extra fine-motor practice and a little print awareness without needing additional materials.
This is a perfect "National Nutrition Month" activity as well! In case you didn't know this, March is National Nutrition Month.
For a hands-on option, there’s a cut-and-order page where students cut out the watermelon wedges and place them in number order (0–10). This is a nice choice for math tubs, centers, or small group time—especially for students who need to move while they learn.
I also included a quick bonus page called “What Makes Watermelon So Healthy?” with short statements and writing lines. It’s a small nutrition connection that works well during summer school, end-of-year themes, or anytime you’re talking about fruits and healthy choices.
Inside you’ll find: counting pages (0–12), tracing + read-aloud prompt, a cut-and-order sequencing activity, and a healthy watermelon bonus page.
File Type: PDF
See other products in my store for health and nutrition:
Fruit Picture-to-Word Matching Game | PowerPoint (PreK–1)
Fall Fun - Pumpkin Seed Counting 1-12
Meal Planning for Kids: Grocery Store Fun eBook





