Showing posts with label numbers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label numbers. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2012

Multiplication Cards

A while back I made addition cards.

If you didn't already know, I try to be frugal in many areas.  So printing my own flash cards was an easy thing to type up quick when I needed them.

Click here to print them out for yourself.


Dimensions are written on the file to know how to cut them apart.

 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

1-100 Blank Chart

We have a 1-100 counting chart with the numbers on it  Which can be downloaded here.

And now we have a blank file for writting the numbers 1-100 all on our own.

Download this chart file here.

And yes, we put this in a sheet protector and use a dry erase marker so we can do it again and again. :)




 

Friday, January 13, 2012

Handwriting 0-20 Tracing

0-20 Trace and writing practice.

Download the file here.


We love to put these in a sheet protector and use dry erase markers so we can do it again and again without having to print a new one every day.

Enjoy, and share with others!

 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Number Placements

Bear is doing really well in his kindergarten math book.  I've made and bought some other fun things we can do along with his paperwork to make it fun or like a game while learning at the same time.

I made number placements....1-9 green units, 10,20,-90 blue tens and 100, 200 -900 red hundreds to match our Math-U-See curriculum.

I set them up like this....
Then I would give him a number and he would put them together to make the number and practice saying it.   


four hundred sixty seven....go!





 

Friday, May 20, 2011

Addition Flash Cards



I made these addition flash cards for Monkey to work on his number facts.  He does really well with adding, but some of them he has to take the extra time to really think it through.  So I wanted him to work through flat out knowing them without having to take those extra seconds to think it through.

So here they are...Download the file here.



Next I'm going to work on the subtraction set.  Look for that later. :)

Yes I made them red.  Someone told me red is a better color for kids with learning disabilities to focus on better than black.  So I'm trying it out.  You could always print it grayscale if you didn't want to use red ink for printing this.

I made the file 8 up on a page, but then decided to scale it down a little more.  So I printed them 2 up so there actually 16 on a page.  Still a manageable size, but you have the option of what size you want to print them. :)  Enjoy!

 

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Number Bin

Activity Bin - Numbers


Books about numbers, foam connecting numbers, magnetic numbers, plain foam numbers, number cards, fill the pocket number activity, number sort file folders(like my alphabet sort, but with numbers).



This is an activity that's part of our scheduled weekly routine.

 

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Number Order Games


Different ways to use the number cards that are in the preschool printable letter's of the week.  Or any number cards you have! ;)

You can put them in order like this and count by 2's.


Just put them in Numerical order.


Using small clothes pins put the correct amount of pins on the card to match the number.


Write the numbers on a large clothes pin and match the correct number on the clothes pin with the correct number on the card.


And a new thing we added is using only the numbers 1-6 of any of these files as a game.  Roll a die and put the numbers 1-6 in order as you roll them.  Once you have 1-6 lined up the game is over!  My preschooler loves playing any game that involve rolling a die!



 

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Circle It Worksheets

Today I created some new circle the letter and circle the number worksheets.
Click on the links to download my files.




 



Enjoy! ;)

If you see any errors that I may have missed on any of my files please let me know so I can fix it.




 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Counting Chart

 We have a simple 1-100 counting chart that we use for various things.  I started using it last year when Monkey would keep skipping the number 7, 17, or 27 in his counting.  I would give him a handful of beans, or buttons, or rocks, or something and have him count them by putting one on each number.  That helped remind him of the numbers he was missing when counting.

Download my counting chart here, to print it out for yourself.


Currently, we are using it for counting money with Monkey.  He grabs a small amount of coins and has to find out how much they are worth.  This helps him think through how much they are worth and also helps him focus. :)  Focusing always tends to be a big problem.


Enjoy! :)



 

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