This pack includes handwriting practice, ten frame examples, even vs. odd, one more, one less, number partners, etc. for each number 0-100 (in both print and manuscript tracing fonts).
Feel free to pin, share and follow! :) Hope it's useful!
Feb 2012-Created by L. Yates of Wild about Teaching!
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Very nice download - thanks for the freebie! It will be great for my kids in special ed.
June 18, 2013
ambergiez
what a great tool...thank you!!
June 18, 2013
davism0129
I really like your teaching tools! :)
June 18, 2013
rullom
Thank you so much for the numbers galore freebie. This is my second year teaching transition 1 and I am always looking for a variety of different practice pages to keep it interesting and fun. These will be perfect for my students.
Thank you thank you thank you! I am a nanny and one of the children is 5 years old. He will be going to Kindergarten in August and loves math! We have been working on these and are up to number 50! Love it!
GOD BLESS!
-Miranda
May 27, 2013
johanny713
Love it, I'm an OT and this will help me a lot thanks for sharing A is for perfect I hope
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Do you have this with Zaner Bloser handwriting instead of Danelian? (not sure I spelled that right)
June 11, 2013
lbrull
Is it possible for you to do numbers through 120 so it meets the standards for 1st grade please, please?? I absolutely love this idea and with it being tied to Common Core.
April 26, 2013
mayraup25
I am trying to help my daughter with her homework but I don't understand what are the circles for? I see several people asked the same question. Also I don't understand the squares, please someone explain this to me :( I don't like that I cannot help my daughter with her homework.
March 10, 2013
nielseng
I love this product and plan to look at more of your products. I downloaded the numbers galore but I am not sure what goes in the section that has the number and two circles and lines off to the right. Is this for fact families?
Thank you for a great product, Gloria Nielsen nielsengloriaj@mchsi.com
March 2, 2013
Yadavselva
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thank you
findlocalschool team
February 28, 2013
cbbowling
What are the two circles for?
February 26, 2013
debbiehaas
What are the two circles just to the right of the numbers for?
What is the font you used for the numeral and number word? I need a good bubble type font and I really like that one but I can't find it.
February 13, 2013
JohnsonsJungle
This is an awesome freebie! My question is, "What do you put in the two circles coming from the number? Ways to make the number? dots? We couldn't figure that part out. Thanks for your help!
Johnsonsjungle
February 12, 2013
Westmarion
I love the numbers galore! Do you have any more? We are finished with 1- 100. Thanks so much, pat by the way, I had the children put the tallies on the back and added math facts as well. Thanks again
February 10, 2013
LvanderHoeven
Hi,
I'm a bilingual teacher and I'm all about your products. There are so many bilingual teachers that need what you have in spanish. I can help you translate them. I was going to start to just convert the PDF file to word and do it but I thought to ask if you're OK with it. And I can send them back to you so you can put them in your website.
Hi! I love you product you are offering to us for FREE! And because it is free, I hate to even ask, but I figured I would just in case it is something simple and you really could do it...I was wondering if you would be able to use a different font for the 1s so that it is like a one that is just straight down? I have a couple of students that try to make the fancy ones, and they waste too much time trying to make it perfect, so I try to only show them ones that are staight down. If this isn't possible, not biggy. Like I said, I hate to ask you to do something when you are offering it to us for free. However, I would totally be willing to pay for it! Thank you so much either way.
January 31, 2013
beadboard
Hi! Your gift of Numbers Galore is magnificent! It touches so many math skills for my students. Did I see Numbers Galore to 180 somewhere? Thanks for everything!!
My students are ASKING for 101, 102, 103, etc!! We built up to the 100th day & its part of their routine!! YOU are making a big difference for my kiddos! The parents love it also!
Check out this blog post for different versions available for free download: http://wildaboutteaching10.blogspot.com/2012/09/numbers-galore-resources.html
Thanks! :)
January 26, 2013
cmuggridge
I love Numbers Galore but would also like it without the dots on the ten frame. I'm also confused about the 2 circles. My e-mail is cathy_muggridge@gwinnett.k12.ga.us
Check out this blog post for different versions available for free download: http://wildaboutteaching10.blogspot.com/2012/09/numbers-galore-resources.html
Thanks! :)
January 26, 2013
HsingbytheYard
I, too, would love a copy of this without the dots. Thank you so much for your time! :) Off to shop your store!
wondergirl1ab@yahoo.com
Check out this blog post for different versions available for free download: http://wildaboutteaching10.blogspot.com/2012/09/numbers-galore-resources.html
Thanks! :)
January 26, 2013
wendyroonie
Really like this... May I have a copy of 1-100 without the dots colored in the ten frames?
Thanks!!
Check out this blog post with different versions available for download: http://wildaboutteaching10.blogspot.com/2012/09/numbers-galore-resources.html
Thanks!!
January 26, 2013
guadalupebellavance
Hello: A month ago or so, I purchased Numbers Galore 0-20 Spanish Version. Recently, I download the Numbers Galore 0-100 English Version. I was wondering if you have Numbers Galore 0-100 in Spanish. I really loved your Numbers Galore 0-20 activities and my kids did, too. If you do the Spanish version, please let me know. I would like to buy it. Thank you.
That is a goal eventually. Life has me a little busy right now! I hope to get that done soon!
November 23, 2012
muellercourtney
Love this! However, everytime I try to print the worksheet it says that the file has been corrupted. Is there anyway you can send it to me so I can print it =)
I would also love a copy of this with the blank ten frames! Could you please email it to me as well? sarahmartin622@gmail.com Thank you! This is a wonderful product!!
Check out this link on my blog for all the different versions I have created: http://wildaboutteaching10.blogspot.com/2012/09/numbers-galore-resources.html
Thanks!
October 21, 2012
kpennell
Hi Lacey!
I LOVE your "Numbers Galore 1-100". Is there any way to get it in the abcprint font?
I love this packet, I'm wondering if I could get it without the ten frames filled in. It'd be great for my students to fill them out themselves.
THANKS
It is essentially part-part-whole. My students fill in 2 numbers that make the number provided in the left circle. For example, if there is an 8 in the left circle, they can fill in the other circles with 4 and 4, 2 and 6, 1 and 7, etc.
Make sense?
On the part underneath the "even or odd" box where it has the number in a circle and then two lines going to two more circles, what do you have the kids do in those two blank circles?
It is essentially part-part-whole. My students fill in 2 numbers that make the number provided in the left circle. For example, if there is an 8 in the left circle, they can fill in the other circles with 4 and 4, 2 and 6, 1 and 7, etc.
Make sense?
September 26, 2012
sarahbeth80
This is awesome! I plan on incorporating it with my K/1 calendar binders. Could I also have a copy without the dots on the 10s frames? I'll have them color that in themselves. Thank you for all your hard work!
I was wondering if you could explain the Singapore Math section of the pages. I am not familiar with it and I was just wondering what your students do in that section.
It is essentially part-part-whole. My students fill in 2 numbers that make the number provided in the left circle. For example, if there is an 8 in the left circle, they can fill in the other circles with 4 and 4, 2 and 6, 1 and 7, etc.
Make sense?
September 20, 2012
mysteryny
is it possible to get this without the dots in the ten frame? thanks Karen
Those are based on Singapore Math's "number bonds". Basically part-part-whole. Does that make sense?
Thanks!
September 16, 2012
jhudiburg
Hi, I really like this packet as a visual for even and odd numbers as taught in second grade Go Math (HMH). The only problem is that they teach the tens frames by counting in pairs. It is hard to explain without a picture, but I will try. Think of the tens frames as having an upstairs and a downstairs. 1 is the far left upstairs, as you have shown. 2, however, is the far left upstairs and downstairs (instead of the second upstairs). As you continue the upstairs downstairs pattern from left to right, it becomes easy to tell if a number is even or odd. All of the odd numbers have an extra dot on the top, and all of the even numbers are tops and bottoms. Does this make sense? I have tried to download your file and edit it by changing the dot locations, but it won't let me. Is there any way you could send me a copy with the dots in these places for 1 through 20? I thought about using white out, but I still would not be able to get my dots to look the same. If this is too crazy to ask, I would take one of those blank sets and use some sort of stickers. I plan on posting these above the calendar as a reminder of even/odd. Thanks for sharing your talents! By the way, I follow you on Pinterest.
Janet Hudiburg
jhudiburg@scs.k12.al.us
Shoot me an email at laceykyates@gmail.com. I think I know what you are saying! :)
September 16, 2012
ssschiess
I love this packet, I'm wondering if I could get it without the ten frame filled in. It'd be great for my students to fill that out themselves.
THANKS
Suzanne Schiess
suzanneschiess@alpinedistrict.org
Hi! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your Math Galore :) I teach Kindergarten. I have a question about the bubble with the number inside of it, with the two bubbles to the right.
For example, the number 1. What do students put in the other 2 bubbles? 1 and 0; or do they draw one dot and no dot??
I have my kiddos do part-part-whole in this section. They write the number like you described! :) But I like the idea of the dots for early kinder too!
-Lacey
September 11, 2012
Purplelady
This looks like an awesome unit but I keep getting "error" when trying to open it up. I would love a version without the dots. Thanks Sandi
purplelady913@yahoo.com
This is wonderful, thank you so much for sharing!! I was wondering if it's possible to see a copy without the dots filled in? It would be good practice for the kids to fill them in themselves. Thank you again!
Shoot me an email at laceykyates@gmail.com. I have a version I can send you! :)
September 8, 2012
Bryndle
This is AMAZING! Is there anyway to get it without the dots filled in? I'd love for my students to be able to do it themselves. Or can I get the editable format? I'd be willing to pay! Thanks!
These are what I call number partners. Basically it's simplified addition without the symbols. The two circles "add up" to make the number in the circle on the left. It's a great visual of the part-part-whole concept! Does that make sense?
July 27, 2012
mic2vlc
Is there anyway you could add 101-120 to your numbers galore? I teach 2nd grade and we have to goto 120.
Thanks
I am currently working on having it go through 180 actually! Should be up soon!
Thanks,
Lacey
July 16, 2012
ScienceAcademy
Hello! THANK YOU for sharing your talents with others. (What a time saver. ) Do you have a blank template or outline for Numbers Galore? I would like to be able to go 180 days for the school year. Any HELP would be greatly appreciate. Email tena.inhim@gmail.com THANK YOU, Tena
Love the numbers galore pack. I have 0-20. I was wondering how to use the part with the 3 circles. The number is in one and the other 2 are blank. I am not sure as to what to do with them. Thank you for taking time to answer my question. What do I do with the blank circles?
These are what I call number partners. Basically it's simplified addition without the symbols. The two circles "add up" to make the number in the circle on the left. It's a great visual of the part-part-whole concept! Does that make sense?
Shoot me an email at laceykyates@gmail.com or contact info@teacherspayteachers.com. Either one should be able to get it to you! :)
-Lacey
June 20, 2012
sfletcher1
Thanks for your free copy. It will be very useful. I have taught my kids that numbers 21-99 have a hypen in them. Can I ask, nicely, why you didn't include the hyphen in your written numbers?
susanlulu@yahoo.com
Hi! I didn't include the hyphen because I haven't ever taught it that way. Shoot me an email {laceykyates@gmail.com} and I can send you a copy with the hyphen when I get a chance! Thanks!!
-Lacey
June 4, 2012
eburk
I love your numbers galore packet. Do you have additional packets? I would love to get up to 100. It's great practice to use with our number of the day. I would love to purchase packets from you!
Hi there!
I also work in Katy isd and follow your blog. I have a question about what programs you use to create your worksheets and things. I am thinking about starting a blog and creating things as well and really am not sure where to start at all and could use some guidance. Thanks!!
This is what I like to call number partners (it comes from Singapore Math). If it was for the number 3 and 3 was in the left hand circle, the other two circles would be two numbers that add up (partner up) to make 3 such as 2 and 1. Does that make sense? If you need more explanation feel free to email laceykyates@gmail.com
Thanks!