Tweeting Teens is a collection of activities and games to teach teen numbers. The unit includes:
- Tweet! Tweet! Number Recognition Game (14 - 19)
- Birdhouse Teens Number Recognition Game (10 - 13)
- Teen Mix Up Game
- Teen Number Memory
- Tic-Tac-Teen
- Count the Teens Counting Book (10 - 20)
Detailed instructions are included for all games. Students will love the fun bird theme of the activities. Great for math centers!
My students were having trouble with teen numbers and this book really helped because they loved the little birds and the ten frames.
May 20, 2013
chrittie
So cute.
May 19, 2013
hpogue
I have some students that have struggled with teen numbers this year. I love having this as an additional resource to encourage their number sense and development!
May 9, 2013
vsmith0908
This is a great activity for my kindergarteners to learn their teens and recognize them.
May 5, 2013
smt163
Thanks!
April 29, 2013
saundersr
So good!!! it was a great addition to my math tubs!! Loved it!
April 16, 2013
drknakal
My students really enjoyed this activity. It helped them a lot with identifying teen numbers
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abcteach20
I cant get the pdf to print in color.
November 8, 2012
EISSsusie
Is it permissible to display (not distribute!) your tweeting teens booklet at a math workshop, giving credit and information for purchase for you and the site? I caution teachers to beware of "cute" in internet units and focus on sound mathematics. Your booklet is a cut above, though, because the pages are clear & easy to understand, and there's an opportunity for multiple representations of each number. If you don't want your work displayed (and credited), I will certainly respect your wishes.
Thank you very much for such a nice compliment! I am so glad that you have enjoys the teen number book. I would be delighted to have you display my work at your upcoming workshop! Thank you very much for asking my permission.
Hi Kendra,
I am fairly new to Teachers Pay Teachers. I want to create items for 6th grade ELA, but can not find any attractive clip art that is age appropriate. "Cute" is okay, but it can't be too babyish. I have tried clipart.com, but it is old fashioned. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Kim
My favorite place for clipart is Scrappin Doodles www.scrappindoodles.com - they have a pretty big selection (pretty cute stuff, but its not too babyish). It ranges in price from $1 - $3 for a set of clipart, definitely one of the most reasonable clipart sites that I have come across!