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Numbers

Cereal abacos
I made these abacocs with plastic plates and cereals. And also
made some counting bracelettes for them to count and eat!

I also used cereals to count how many of each kind there were in
a box.

Counting ribbons
I prepared these ribbons. Added a label and asked children to
paste as many small objects as the number said.

Dice
I prepared this game for the veggie unit. Children rolled the
dice and place as many veggies as the dice said

This is another version of the same game but with tools

Book of numbers
Make a book of numbers. Invite children to cut from old
magazines a specific number of pictures
I got these fluo gloves, which I used to count fingers
Use sensory stuff to make numerals

Some sensory
materials you can use:
water
(warm, cool, scented, coloured, soapy)
ice
cubes
finger-paint
shaving
cream
mud,
dirt, potting soil
bubble mixture
clay
rice,
pasta, flour, cornstarch, salt, dried beans,
peas,
cereals, seeds,
cloth, cotton, ribbons
My math portable center

Download
 
Download
Number cards small
Number cards
1-5
Number cards
6-10
Looking for more ideas to work numbers?

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