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BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters
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This product was designed for a 4X6 Math Center. Instructions are included in both SPANISH and in ENGLISH.

Mathematical manipulatives are hands-on tools that can help children understand abstract mathematical concepts by allowing them to visually and kinesthetically interact with the material. Students can use math counters to create the math problem on their desk and/or use a dry erase marker to physically cross out the counters as they count. The kinesthetic connection is further reinforced by having students write their answers on a blank piece of paper.

This activity can be done alone or in a group to also reinforce working with a team and to have the students check each other's answers.

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BILINGUAL - Counting to 10 using Math Counters

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PreK - 3rd
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Description

This product was designed for a 4X6 Math Center. Instructions are included in both SPANISH and in ENGLISH.

Mathematical manipulatives are hands-on tools that can help children understand abstract mathematical concepts by allowing them to visually and kinesthetically interact with the material. Students can use math counters to create the math problem on their desk and/or use a dry erase marker to physically cross out the counters as they count. The kinesthetic connection is further reinforced by having students write their answers on a blank piece of paper.

This activity can be done alone or in a group to also reinforce working with a team and to have the students check each other's answers.

Enjoy! These are ready to print.

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