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Digital Number Talks Math Resource - Growing Bundle
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Looking for a way to do number talks for distance learning? This product has what you're looking for! It includes a growing bundle of number talks and suggestions for using them on various digital platforms including Flipgrid, Seesaw and Google.

Each set has 10 different number strings based on a K-1 math topic using photos of real objects such as candy, buttons and stones. It's a great way for your students to build fluency subitizing, making ten, and adding within 25. Each set is a 45-55 page Google Slides document. From TPT you will be able to add the documents directly to your Google Drive. From there you can move around or delete pages, or convert it to a PDF. They are ready to use and all you'll need to do is share with your students on a platform of your choice. Photos of diverse children introduce each number string with clear, 3-step student instructions.

This is a growing bundle, which means that when I make new number talks, I will add them to this bundle and the price will go up. After you purchase the bundle, then you get new number talks for free! So the sooner you buy, the more you save.

I plan to add 4 more sets to this bundle. It will be complete at 12 sets of number talks. The sets to be added will reinforce subitizing and adding up to 20 using:

- Dominoes

- Counting fingers

- Building blocks

- Connecting cubes

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Digital Number Talks Math Resource - Growing Bundle

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Description

Looking for a way to do number talks for distance learning? This product has what you're looking for! It includes a growing bundle of number talks and suggestions for using them on various digital platforms including Flipgrid, Seesaw and Google.

Each set has 10 different number strings based on a K-1 math topic using photos of real objects such as candy, buttons and stones. It's a great way for your students to build fluency subitizing, making ten, and adding within 25. Each set is a 45-55 page Google Slides document. From TPT you will be able to add the documents directly to your Google Drive. From there you can move around or delete pages, or convert it to a PDF. They are ready to use and all you'll need to do is share with your students on a platform of your choice. Photos of diverse children introduce each number string with clear, 3-step student instructions.

This is a growing bundle, which means that when I make new number talks, I will add them to this bundle and the price will go up. After you purchase the bundle, then you get new number talks for free! So the sooner you buy, the more you save.

I plan to add 4 more sets to this bundle. It will be complete at 12 sets of number talks. The sets to be added will reinforce subitizing and adding up to 20 using:

- Dominoes

- Counting fingers

- Building blocks

- Connecting cubes

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Love all distance learning products for Kindergarten!
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Hi Deb, I'm glad you are enjoying using this resource in Kindergarten! Thank you for taking the time to leave a review.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
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