Description
3 kinds of printable to support introducing the numbers 0 - 10 to your students.
These no-prep printables include activities that:
~ Introduce proper number formation
~ Represent the number pictorially
~ Represent the number with a ten frame
~ Represent the number with tally marks.
The first two types of printables introduce these concepts to students. The final type of printable has students represent the number themselves (numerically, pictorially, with tally marks and with ten frames)
I like to use these in small groups. They may also be used whole group or for homework.
I enjoy providing as much hands-on activity as possible to my students: suggested variations included to increase student activity.
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Your feedback and comments are greatly appreciated. I want my products to be the best that they can be. I take all feedback to heart and it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Plus you can earn credits. Win- win! ☺
If you would like to know about future products and sales- click on the green ★ by my store name.
♥ Bright Side Teacher
These no-prep printables include activities that:
~ Introduce proper number formation
~ Represent the number pictorially
~ Represent the number with a ten frame
~ Represent the number with tally marks.
The first two types of printables introduce these concepts to students. The final type of printable has students represent the number themselves (numerically, pictorially, with tally marks and with ten frames)
I like to use these in small groups. They may also be used whole group or for homework.
I enjoy providing as much hands-on activity as possible to my students: suggested variations included to increase student activity.
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More Products that Support Number Recognition
Count and Move Presentation to Build Number Sense of Numbers 0 to 5
Get students up and moving to practice number identification and build number sense.
Fine Motor Tear and Glue Numeral Learning.
Strengthen fine motor skills while learning proper numeral formation
Fine Motor Dot Numbers.
Another option for strengthening hands while introducing number identification and proper number formation- many variations suggested as well.
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Your feedback and comments are greatly appreciated. I want my products to be the best that they can be. I take all feedback to heart and it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Plus you can earn credits. Win- win! ☺
If you would like to know about future products and sales- click on the green ★ by my store name.
♥ Bright Side Teacher
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Description
3 kinds of printable to support introducing the numbers 0 - 10 to your students.
These no-prep printables include activities that:
~ Introduce proper number formation
~ Represent the number pictorially
~ Represent the number with a ten frame
~ Represent the number with tally marks.
The first two types of printables introduce these concepts to students. The final type of printable has students represent the number themselves (numerically, pictorially, with tally marks and with ten frames)
I like to use these in small groups. They may also be used whole group or for homework.
I enjoy providing as much hands-on activity as possible to my students: suggested variations included to increase student activity.
***************************************************************************
More Products that Support Number Recognition
Count and Move Presentation to Build Number Sense of Numbers 0 to 5
Get students up and moving to practice number identification and build number sense.
Fine Motor Tear and Glue Numeral Learning.
Strengthen fine motor skills while learning proper numeral formation
Fine Motor Dot Numbers.
Another option for strengthening hands while introducing number identification and proper number formation- many variations suggested as well.
***************************************************************************
Your feedback and comments are greatly appreciated. I want my products to be the best that they can be. I take all feedback to heart and it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Plus you can earn credits. Win- win! ☺
If you would like to know about future products and sales- click on the green ★ by my store name.
♥ Bright Side Teacher
These no-prep printables include activities that:
~ Introduce proper number formation
~ Represent the number pictorially
~ Represent the number with a ten frame
~ Represent the number with tally marks.
The first two types of printables introduce these concepts to students. The final type of printable has students represent the number themselves (numerically, pictorially, with tally marks and with ten frames)
I like to use these in small groups. They may also be used whole group or for homework.
I enjoy providing as much hands-on activity as possible to my students: suggested variations included to increase student activity.
***************************************************************************
More Products that Support Number Recognition
Count and Move Presentation to Build Number Sense of Numbers 0 to 5
Get students up and moving to practice number identification and build number sense.
Fine Motor Tear and Glue Numeral Learning.
Strengthen fine motor skills while learning proper numeral formation
Fine Motor Dot Numbers.
Another option for strengthening hands while introducing number identification and proper number formation- many variations suggested as well.
***************************************************************************
Your feedback and comments are greatly appreciated. I want my products to be the best that they can be. I take all feedback to heart and it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Plus you can earn credits. Win- win! ☺
If you would like to know about future products and sales- click on the green ★ by my store name.
♥ Bright Side Teacher
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Very good resource.
Thank you! Glad you like it.
Thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you for leaving feedback. Enjoy!
Thank you for creating this! I am excited to use this with my class this year! I love that the numbers have arrows in them to show proper formation!
Thanks for your feedback! I'm in love with the numbers as well- trying to get proper from the beginning is so much better than trying to correct later.
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