Directions:
Use the blank colored cards for the back of the cards if you want.
I laminate them to make them last longer.
Sort the cards by color. (You may want to print more than one set in order to get more cards.)
Place all the same colored cards in a deck and place in a ziplock bag or other card container.
These are great for students to learn to count on, and visualize numbers.This is so important for good place value understanding.
My students play many math games with these.
-War or t
Directions:
Use the blank colored cards for the back of the cards if you want.
I laminate them to make them last longer.
Sort the cards by color. (You may want to print more than one set in order to get more cards.)
Place all the same colored cards in a deck and place in a ziplock bag or other card container.
These are great for students to learn to count on, and visualize numbers.This is so important for good place value understanding.
My students play many math games with these.
-War or t
Make numbers and count out toppings for these rad pizza's fit for any ninja turtle. Play-doh mats make for a fun way to learn to count one to one and to begin to learn how to make numbers.
Use this memory card game to teach your little one letter recognition and number recognition. There are a variety of ways to play. You can play letter to letter, capital to lowercase, number to number or number to counters. Your child will love learning with these cute robots.
PreK - K
Math, Numbers, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
FREE
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