Description
These simple counting task slides are perfect for preschool and kindergarten. Children count the fish (sets 0 through 10) on each slide then record on a dry erase board or the Answer Sheet. Children feel success as they complete each slide.
While this resource can be printed, these slides are designed for digital use and ready to be projected on your SmartBoard or any screen. Upload the slides and you’re ready to go! No cutting or laminating required.
Challenge your higher level students to record the number of bees with number words. Also includes Add One, Add Ten, or Double It answer sheets for additional differentiation.
This set includes 11 task slides in color, student answer sheets, and answer keys.
Answer Sheet Options for differentiation-
- Record number of objects in set.
- Use number words to label the set. Number words provided on the right hand side.
- Use number words to label sets – no clues.
- Count objects and “Add One.”
- Count objects and “Add Ten.”
- Count objects and “Double It.”
Annie Jewell
Kindergarten Numbers 0 - 10 Counting Task Cards – PowerPoint Slides - Fish
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Description
These simple counting task slides are perfect for preschool and kindergarten. Children count the fish (sets 0 through 10) on each slide then record on a dry erase board or the Answer Sheet. Children feel success as they complete each slide.
While this resource can be printed, these slides are designed for digital use and ready to be projected on your SmartBoard or any screen. Upload the slides and you’re ready to go! No cutting or laminating required.
Challenge your higher level students to record the number of bees with number words. Also includes Add One, Add Ten, or Double It answer sheets for additional differentiation.
This set includes 11 task slides in color, student answer sheets, and answer keys.
Answer Sheet Options for differentiation-
- Record number of objects in set.
- Use number words to label the set. Number words provided on the right hand side.
- Use number words to label sets – no clues.
- Count objects and “Add One.”
- Count objects and “Add Ten.”
- Count objects and “Double It.”
Annie Jewell







