Number puzzles

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two matching game pieces with numbers on them and the words match the numbers to 20
Printable number wheel cards - NurtureStore
Free printable number wheel for number recognition, number matching games, subitising activities and games to learn number bonds to 10 or 20
an activity for kids to learn how to write numbers in order to make it easier
SAY IT, MAKE IT, WRITE IT FOR MATHS
Say It Make It Write It For Maths - how to use this FREE printable five different ways to create engaging maths centre activities in school for children aged 5-7 years | you clever monkey
ten frames with the words i have, who has? written on them
I Have, Who Has Ten Frames up to 20 Game
Learning 10 Frames through I Have Who Has card game || easypeasylearners.com
the free i have who has number game
Mechaves - Counting Collections
Free Game- I have.. Who has...? for numbers 1-20. Thanks to my teaching partner Ben who made this game and gave me permission to share it with all of you.
the snakes and ladders game is shown in this black and white poster, with instructions for
Reading Games to Print
Fun and Free printable game boards that can be used with word cards or flash cards! They even have a spinner and dice you can print out and use!
a snake game with ladders and snakes on it
Quick Food Ideas
Printable board games for hanging bags on desks, cardstock and laminate
an activity for kids to learn how to use clothes pins and clothes pegs with the words fact families addition activity
Sunshine Addition Activity for Kids - Planning Playtime
Fact Families Addition Activity for Kids. So fun!
paper plate addition is an easy way to teach kids how to use the same materials
Paper Plate Addition Game
Make a simple DIY paper plate addition game to help your child practice their addition and even subtraction skills
free number sense tool kit for kids to practice numbers and place them in their hands
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Grab this FREE number sense toolkit that includes a five frame, a ten frame, number cards 0-20, and a set of ten frame cards 0-10. Simply stash them in a gallon sized baggie, clear plastic sleeve, or dry erase pocket for simple storage and organization. They're perfect for small or whole group math activities in kindergarten, first grade, and second grade classrooms!
the table is covered with hands and dices