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1st Grade | Teen Numbers, Subitizing, Place Value | Math Bundle | October Math
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Description

Build number sense with this Halloween-themed 1st grade math bundle. These engaging resources give students meaningful practice with teen numbers 11–19, subitizing, number bonds, and place value while keeping learning fun and seasonal through task cards, worksheets, and color-by-code activities.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, independent practice, review, and Halloween math activities.

🛍️ What’s Included (4 Resources | PDF | Printable)

👉 Subitizing to 10 Number Talks | Task Cards | Halloween October

👉 Subitizing to 10 | Color by Code Worksheets | Halloween

👉 Teen Numbers and Number Bonds | Worksheets | Halloween Theme

👉 Teen Numbers 11–19 | Worksheets Packet | Fall Theme

👉 Printable PDF resources

👉 Non-editable materials

Skills Covered:

– Teen numbers 11–19

– Composing and decomposing teen numbers

– Number bonds

– Place value

– Tens and ones

– Subitizing to 10

– Number sense

– Counting and quantity recognition

– Math fluency

– Visual number recognition

Perfect For:

– Halloween math centers

– Small group instruction

– Independent practice

– Early finishers

– Review and reinforcement

– Homework

– Intervention and RTI

– Seasonal math activities

Product Details:

– Grade Level: 1st Grade

– Subject: Math

– Resource Type: Math Bundle

– Total Resources: 4

– Format: PDF

– File Type: Printable (non-editable)

– Theme: Halloween

Standards:

– CCSS 1.NBT.B.2

– CCSS 1.NBT.B.2a

– CCSS 1.NBT.B.2b

– CCSS 1.OA.C.6

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1st Grade | Teen Numbers, Subitizing, Place Value | Math Bundle | October Math

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Description

Build number sense with this Halloween-themed 1st grade math bundle. These engaging resources give students meaningful practice with teen numbers 11–19, subitizing, number bonds, and place value while keeping learning fun and seasonal through task cards, worksheets, and color-by-code activities.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, independent practice, review, and Halloween math activities.

🛍️ What’s Included (4 Resources | PDF | Printable)

👉 Subitizing to 10 Number Talks | Task Cards | Halloween October

👉 Subitizing to 10 | Color by Code Worksheets | Halloween

👉 Teen Numbers and Number Bonds | Worksheets | Halloween Theme

👉 Teen Numbers 11–19 | Worksheets Packet | Fall Theme

👉 Printable PDF resources

👉 Non-editable materials

Skills Covered:

– Teen numbers 11–19

– Composing and decomposing teen numbers

– Number bonds

– Place value

– Tens and ones

– Subitizing to 10

– Number sense

– Counting and quantity recognition

– Math fluency

– Visual number recognition

Perfect For:

– Halloween math centers

– Small group instruction

– Independent practice

– Early finishers

– Review and reinforcement

– Homework

– Intervention and RTI

– Seasonal math activities

Product Details:

– Grade Level: 1st Grade

– Subject: Math

– Resource Type: Math Bundle

– Total Resources: 4

– Format: PDF

– File Type: Printable (non-editable)

– Theme: Halloween

Standards:

– CCSS 1.NBT.B.2

– CCSS 1.NBT.B.2a

– CCSS 1.NBT.B.2b

– CCSS 1.OA.C.6

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
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