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Preview of Abacus to 100: Number Talks and Activities

Abacus to 100: Number Talks and Activities

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Abacus Visuals to help your students quickly and easily recognize numbers from 1 to 30 (introductory) and then 1 to 100! These visuals include abacuses with and without their value count. Great to support number talks and other activities! Your students will begin to see patterns, and easily recognize numbers from 1 to 100. In addition to number talks, this set is great for both a teacher directed lesson, or an independent student center activity. Ask students the number value of the abacus. As
Preview of Place Value BINGO to 1,200

Place Value BINGO to 1,200

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Place Value Bingo to 1,200 is an updated version of the classic, with numbers up to 1,200 to include four place values. There are a random set of 120 numbers used in this Bingo Game. Each number has a beautiful visual with base ten models, expanded form, number word, and standard form that you show, and then the students can look for that number on their game player card. Repeat until a student has BINGO or completes their card. *These visuals are great as basic teaching tools on their own.* In
Preview of Counting Mats 1-30 (Filled and Blank)

Counting Mats 1-30 (Filled and Blank)

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Interactive way for your students to count and show numbers from 1-30. These mats help your students understand number values, and recognize number patterns. Students can use play-doh pieces, or any manipulatives to practice counting. These mats are color-coded to highlight numbers in the ones and tens digits. These are full-sized and adaptable for so many uses! Counting mats 1-30 have two versions: 1. Filled to guide students who may need help. 2. Blank to provide additional practice and/or c
Preview of Counting with Base Ten Numbers

Counting with Base Ten Numbers

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Counting with Base Ten Numbers. Help your students represent numbers and values with these paper manipulatives. Students will also better understand place value and the base ten relationship of 1, 10, 100, 1000, and beyond with this product. Start with smaller values to keep building and representing! Depending on student level, call out a number, and have students represent that value. Everything you need is included to show the values of 5, 45, 345, 2345, and more! Please make sure to take a
Preview of Number Chart to 120 with Flats, Rods and Units

Number Chart to 120 with Flats, Rods and Units

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Number Chart 1 to 120 with Flats, Rods and Units! Help your students learn their numbers with these beautiful poster visual. Students will have a better understanding of the values of ones, tens, and hundreds with corresponding values. Suggested activities:1. Each student can get their own black and white copy, and look for patterns/color by 2s, 5s, or 10s. 2. Students can work in teams to connect the medium or large size pages together like a big puzzle. 3. Print and laminate the medium or l
Preview of Show Me The Base Ten Number

Show Me The Base Ten Number

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FUN MATH PROJECT to count and display Base Ten Numbers. Help your students represent numbers and values. Students select their own two, three, four or five digit number. Then they represent that value, and glue down the pieces on a piece of construction paper. EASY prep! For example, to show the number 6,502 - the student needs 6 thousands 5 hundreds 0 tens, and 2 ones (as shown in the cover picture). Great to be displayed as a visual for a Math Wall or Open House. Show an
Preview of Abacus to 10 *freebie*

Abacus to 10 *freebie*

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Abacus Visuals to help your students quickly and easily recognize numbers from 1 to 10! These visuals include abacuses with and without their value count. Your students will begin to see patterns, and easily recognize numbers from 1 to 10. This set is great for both a teacher directed lesson, and an independent student center activity. Students can also work independently by matching number cards to the abacus visuals - mix up and create as many sets as you wish using 5 or more random card sets
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