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Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
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Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten
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"I love using these as a quick warm-up with my small groups. These were exactly what I was looking for. "
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Taylor R.

Description

Help your students build their number sense daily with these quick, one minute intervention or whole group activities. Your students will master early math skills as they practice in the short pockets of time between lessons or transitions.

This is meant to be a quick and easy review for whole or small group. I printed the entire set on cardstock, laminated them, and punched wholes in the corner of each card. Then, I mixed up the cards and put them on four rings. I have a set by the calendar/group area, one by our classroom door (to grab as we walk out for a quick/quiet line activity), one at my teacher table for when I am working with small groups, and one in a math center tub so students can quiz one another. You can put them on one ring or ten if you want. :) It's completely up to you. I've included four covers so you can group by difficulty if you want to. For example, if you have a group working on numbers 1-5, you can put cards that have quantities of 1-5 on that ring.

If you take five minutes throughout the day to practice these cards, it will help your students with counting, number memorization, etc. They will be more prepared for state tests and build math fluency with the ability to recall quickly. You can also print two copies of whatever task you are working on a play WAR, MEMORY, Sequencing activities, etc. You can mix the cards up or just focus on one objective at a time. You can also make multiple copies of one objective to have more cards for that objective (ex. clocks).

Math Cards Include:

  • Time to the hour
  • Coin recognition
  • Ten frames to twenty
  • Numbers to thirty
  • Tallies
  • Tens bundles
  • Random dots for counting
  • Counting bears
  • Counting gumballs
  • Dice
  • Dominoes
  • Numbers and dots in various forms

Please email me at kreativeinlife@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Happy teaching!

Crystal Radke

Early Childhood Educator & Consultant

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Building Number Sense Math Cards Whole Group Interventions (RTI) Kindergarten

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What others say

"I love using these as a quick warm-up with my small groups. These were exactly what I was looking for. "
star
Taylor R.

Description

Help your students build their number sense daily with these quick, one minute intervention or whole group activities. Your students will master early math skills as they practice in the short pockets of time between lessons or transitions.

This is meant to be a quick and easy review for whole or small group. I printed the entire set on cardstock, laminated them, and punched wholes in the corner of each card. Then, I mixed up the cards and put them on four rings. I have a set by the calendar/group area, one by our classroom door (to grab as we walk out for a quick/quiet line activity), one at my teacher table for when I am working with small groups, and one in a math center tub so students can quiz one another. You can put them on one ring or ten if you want. :) It's completely up to you. I've included four covers so you can group by difficulty if you want to. For example, if you have a group working on numbers 1-5, you can put cards that have quantities of 1-5 on that ring.

If you take five minutes throughout the day to practice these cards, it will help your students with counting, number memorization, etc. They will be more prepared for state tests and build math fluency with the ability to recall quickly. You can also print two copies of whatever task you are working on a play WAR, MEMORY, Sequencing activities, etc. You can mix the cards up or just focus on one objective at a time. You can also make multiple copies of one objective to have more cards for that objective (ex. clocks).

Math Cards Include:

  • Time to the hour
  • Coin recognition
  • Ten frames to twenty
  • Numbers to thirty
  • Tallies
  • Tens bundles
  • Random dots for counting
  • Counting bears
  • Counting gumballs
  • Dice
  • Dominoes
  • Numbers and dots in various forms

Please email me at kreativeinlife@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Happy teaching!

Crystal Radke

Early Childhood Educator & Consultant

© Kreative in Kinder, LLC

⭐️ Get to know Kreative in Kinder:

Sign up for our weekly email that sends a freebie right to your inbox!

Follow Kreative in Kinder on Facebook

Follow Kreative in Kinder on Instagram

Find All the Help You Need on Kreative in Kinder's Website

Join Kreative Kindergarten Teacher FB Group

Follow Kreative in Kinder on TPT

⭐️ You may also like:

Alphabet Learning for Whole Group or RTI

Alphabet Review (TONS of printables)

Playdough Task Cards Year Round Center

Scissor Skills Cutting and Tracing Practice Fine Motor Worksheets

Fine Motor Scissor Skills Alphabet Cutting Practice

Fine Motor Tracing Task Cards

Report this resource to TPT
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Great for math practice
Rated 5 out of 5
June 17, 2026
This is just what I was looking for to boost my current math curriculum. Thank you so much!!
Beth L.
1,962 reviews • Wisconsin
Grades taught: K
An easy to use resource
Rated 5 out of 5
March 22, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This was a great and easy to use resource for my ESOL students.
Caitlin L.
729 reviews • Virginia
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
June 23, 2025
Perfect for my small group, or flash card work for students to grab on their own as early finishers!
Carly S.
168 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
February 25, 2025
I love using these as a quick warm-up with my small groups. These were exactly what I was looking for.
Taylor R.
359 reviews
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
April 9, 2024
This has helped me out so much using it to pull kids during my math center! It has helped their number senses conception.
Megan S.
40 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
January 27, 2024
I love the different uses and skills that it provides.
224 reviews
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 4 out of 5
June 7, 2023
Great resource for students who are still learning numbers , number correspondence and reinforcing number awareness.
La Shanda P.
197 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
September 15, 2020
Great resource for RTI groups!
Charlotte A.
311 reviews
Grades taught: 1st

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