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Number Names Math Project (Representing Numbers)
Number Names Math Project (Representing Numbers)
Number Names Math Project (Representing Numbers)
Number Names Math Project (Representing Numbers)
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For this short-term math project, students will choose 5 numbers between 1-20 to represent in various ways. Students are required to come up with 8 different ways to make each number. This can be done using addition facts, subtraction facts, pictures, or even multiplication facts.

Students must use their creativity to represent each number in an artistic way. For example, students can draw a flower with their chosen number in the center and the facts written on the petals and leaves. The idea is to use something with parts.
Students must use a different picture for each number. Some ideas include: tree, caterpillar, flower, sun/sun rays, legos, parking lot, crayon/marker box, school of fish, gumball machine, etc.

A worksheet is provided to represent each number.

This project is suitable for grades K-2.

If you have any questions or special requests, please contact me.

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Number Names Math Project (Representing Numbers)

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K - 2nd

Description

For this short-term math project, students will choose 5 numbers between 1-20 to represent in various ways. Students are required to come up with 8 different ways to make each number. This can be done using addition facts, subtraction facts, pictures, or even multiplication facts.

Students must use their creativity to represent each number in an artistic way. For example, students can draw a flower with their chosen number in the center and the facts written on the petals and leaves. The idea is to use something with parts.
Students must use a different picture for each number. Some ideas include: tree, caterpillar, flower, sun/sun rays, legos, parking lot, crayon/marker box, school of fish, gumball machine, etc.

A worksheet is provided to represent each number.

This project is suitable for grades K-2.

If you have any questions or special requests, please contact me.

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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Rated 5 out of 5
February 11, 2024
Excellent resource to supplement my math curriculum .
Debra S B.
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Grades taught: K

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