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Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value
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"I needed to find a way to up my AM meeting game. This is already helping my students with their number sense, and it's easy to differentiate/customize the slide presentation for the wide range of understanding in my classroom. Thank you!"
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Google Slides Editable Templates and Printable Write & Wipe options for your kindergarten, first grade and second grade classroom. (Want to use in Grade 3? YES! You can use one, two, three, or four digit numbers!) Daily routines for the entire year! Use one slide per week with new numbers each day, and repeat the cycle once you finish with more challenging numbers. You can increase the challenge from Monday to Friday and from September to June.

PDF includes a link to a Google Slide Deck where I have inserted optional numbers already. You can use mine and edit and add your own as well! There are 35 different templates and a separate teacher page of tips & techniques for each one.

I firmly believe that this is what is missing in early numeracy instruction.

It is easy to do and it is fun! WIN-WIN!

Templates:

  • Counting Circles & Choral Counting with Stacked Number Lines
  • Equal, More and Less
  • Who is Absent? (order & sequence)
  • One More & One Less (order & sequence)
  • Comparing Numbers (more & less)
  • Parts & Wholes (Composition & decomposition)
  • Comparing (Least and Greatest)
  • Comparing Differences (between)
  • One More & One Less & Ten More Ten Less (unitizing & patterning)
  • Comparing Numbers & Expressions with a Balance Scale
  • Which One Doesn't Belong? (Reasoning, Justification)
  • Clothesline: Open Number Line (Estimation)
  • How many? How much? (Unitizing & Vocabulary)
  • Start With __. Get to ___. (Extending the counting sequence)
  • Sweet Spot! (Too high, too low & reasonable estimation)
  • Real World Missing Parts (More abstract)
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Daily Number Sense & Fluency Routines K-2 Counting, Add, Subtract, Place Value

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What others say

"I needed to find a way to up my AM meeting game. This is already helping my students with their number sense, and it's easy to differentiate/customize the slide presentation for the wide range of understanding in my classroom. Thank you!"
star
Christina E.

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Description

Google Slides Editable Templates and Printable Write & Wipe options for your kindergarten, first grade and second grade classroom. (Want to use in Grade 3? YES! You can use one, two, three, or four digit numbers!) Daily routines for the entire year! Use one slide per week with new numbers each day, and repeat the cycle once you finish with more challenging numbers. You can increase the challenge from Monday to Friday and from September to June.

PDF includes a link to a Google Slide Deck where I have inserted optional numbers already. You can use mine and edit and add your own as well! There are 35 different templates and a separate teacher page of tips & techniques for each one.

I firmly believe that this is what is missing in early numeracy instruction.

It is easy to do and it is fun! WIN-WIN!

Templates:

  • Counting Circles & Choral Counting with Stacked Number Lines
  • Equal, More and Less
  • Who is Absent? (order & sequence)
  • One More & One Less (order & sequence)
  • Comparing Numbers (more & less)
  • Parts & Wholes (Composition & decomposition)
  • Comparing (Least and Greatest)
  • Comparing Differences (between)
  • One More & One Less & Ten More Ten Less (unitizing & patterning)
  • Comparing Numbers & Expressions with a Balance Scale
  • Which One Doesn't Belong? (Reasoning, Justification)
  • Clothesline: Open Number Line (Estimation)
  • How many? How much? (Unitizing & Vocabulary)
  • Start With __. Get to ___. (Extending the counting sequence)
  • Sweet Spot! (Too high, too low & reasonable estimation)
  • Real World Missing Parts (More abstract)
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Rated 4.93 out of 5, based on 14 reviews
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Some good ideas
Rated 4 out of 5
February 28, 2026
There are some useful fluency routines here, and others I found confusing, like slides 4 and 44 I wish the author included examples. I'm not sure why the dog is upside down on slides 11 and 12, but it takes student attention away from the number thinking. I really appreciate that the text is editable so I can change numbers to use the ones I like again and again.
Brittinie G.
817 reviews • Utah
Grades taught: 1st
I would recommend this resource. I thought it was worth the money and I use it often.
Rated 5 out of 5
December 28, 2025
I would recommend this resource. I thought it was worth the money and I use it often.
Jamiee Garner
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494 reviews • Kentucky
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Wonderful!
Rated 5 out of 5
November 6, 2025
Love this product! Great for kindergarten - a great supplement!
AnnHill T.
682 reviews • Kentucky
Grades taught: 3rd
Useful resource
Rated 5 out of 5
October 21, 2025
This is a great resource to help build students number sense.
Lindsay M.
234 reviews • California
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
July 15, 2025
My students really enjoyed this resource! Thank you!
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 6, 2025
This was a great independent work activity during centers in math workshop!
Mehgan Forkel
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539 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 17, 2024
Love this resource! Perfect for my students and they enjoyed it.
Sarah D.
81 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
November 19, 2024
I needed to find a way to up my AM meeting game. This is already helping my students with their number sense, and it's easy to differentiate/customize the slide presentation for the wide range of understanding in my classroom. Thank you!
Christina E.
37 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
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