This is an introduction to abacus and the second lesson. Counting Numbers 5-9 Worksheets. The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead). Counting from five to nine. This activity also includes tracing numbers, coloring by number, pixel art coloring, matching numerals to objects, and abacus. The abacus has been used for centuries and is utilized as a mathematical power
Counting and coloring Numbers 0 to 4 on the abacus in a maze. These number sense mazes are perfect for pre-k and kindergarten to gain awareness of the numbers 0–4. Students practice number recognition on both the numeral and the abacus. This also encourages students to subitize and use number sense. There are 4 different mazes, and answer key. What is subitizing?Subitizing is the ability to quickly recognize the number of objects in a small group without counting them individually. It's essenti
Diving deep to understand Multiples of 3. Multiplication and division facts Activities 3 Times Table. Facts Fluency with 3 times. Engaging dinosaur story and beginning division concept. This multiplication worksheet introduces children to multiplication and division concepts such as: Multiplication as Addition Groupinf Factors and Products Skip Counting for Multiplication Flash Cards are provided with 5 different layouts with multiplication and division. Blank pages are added in case printin
This is an introduction to abacus. Counting Numbers 0–4 Worksheets. The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the bottom beads. Counting from zero to four. This activity also includes tracing numbers, coloring by number, pixel art coloring, matching numerals to objects, and abacus. The abacus has been used for centuries and is utilized as a mathematical power tool that will help eliminate math anxiety. Included is a “filling” bucket to monitor stude
One to One Correspondence Activity introduces the abacus to your students. They will learn to count from 1 to 3 and values of the abacus beads. The students will learn number 1, 2, and 3 activities include: cut and paste with introducing positional wordscoloringI Spy Abacuscolor by numbervideo with numbersDon't forget to download "Introduction to Abacus PART 2" which will have numbers from 4 to 10 to continue with learning the abacus. Here is a demonstration video: https://youtu.be/dZwfARAY6g0