Work on number sense for numbers 11-20 with these number sense worksheets. These number sense worksheets kindergarten help understand tricky teen numbers!
Using number talks in your classroom to build number sense in just 10 minutes a day!
If you are looking for a fun and easy way to practice Number Sense with your little learners, these FREE Number Sense Clip Cards are the perfect activity.
Subitizing, being able to quickly identify the amount of objects in a group, is a very important skill for early learners.
Printable number books for kindergarten can be a great way to incorporate a variety of engaging activities into your number sense instruction.
A range of resources and games for building children's early number sense with small quantities and developing conceptual understanding.
An extensive list of number sense activities and resources: books, materials, math manipulatives, and FREE activities!
Looking for hands-on printable number sense activities that you can use in your math centers or guided math groups? These math activities build number sense and cover things like counting, composing and decomposing numbers, reading and writing numbers, ten frames, number bonds and place value to just name a few!
As a K-5 Math Consultant, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard a teacher say, “My students just don’t have number sense.” To be fair, I’ve said it during my teaching career as
This number sequencing worksheet asks kids to arrange the numbers from least to greatest. Download to complete online or as a printable!
A free printable Number sense game for preschool and kindergarten that teaches number recognition.
Happy Saturday! I hope everyone is having a fabulous weekend! Mine is about to include a nap! :) I am super excited and proud of my new product because I believe it is a FUN, effective, and low-prep way to build number sense in our kiddos! It is so important our kiddos are fluent with numbers, and I try to build that in to our daily routine. I was thinking how often I was prepping materials, and an idea hit me...I could create cards ONCE and then just print the games over and over! Then I would have ready made games at my fingertips for math tubs, small groups, and tutoring! I love that I can choose the cards I want to use...it's easy to differentiate that way! The pack includes number cards for 1-120 in colors and black/white. I love printing the black/white on Astrobrights cardstock...can't get enough! Plus they are just require a few straight cuts! Here are the activities we have been doing! My babies are LOVING them, and I'm loving the way they practicing number fluency while having fun. For this activity, they practice counting on. They draw a card and then spin the spinner. It's a great way to teach counting on, because they won't want to count all with such big numbers! It's so important that our kiddos can count backwards and forwards from any number...most of my students are confident going forward, but backward is a bit trickier. I created this activity with them in mind! :) For this activity, they will draw number cards and sort them as odd and even. This is along the same lines as Before and After, but they just write the numbers before! This would be perfect for kiddos who are struggling with numbers to 20..just give them cards 1-20! :) For this activity, students draw place value blocks for the number. You would definitely want to teach them draw rectangles for tens! My kiddos love practicing tallies! Students draw 4 number cards for this activity and put them in order from least to greatest! For this activity, students draw 2 number cards and compare them! Students draw a card and complete a 10 More, 10 Less, 1 More, and 1 Less puzzle! Students complete a 120 chart puzzle for each number. It teaches counting by 10s and 1s. This activity will have your students practice place value! And my kiddos favorite...Find and Color! Students pull a card and find it on the 120 chart! As you can see, these are all super low-prep and easy for kiddos to understand! Click the picture to check them out! I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend! :)
Modify your math program by differentiating math activities, and by having lots of hands on math centers practice for reinforcing core math skills.
This post is filled with teaching ideas, free number sense resources and links to places to learn more about ways to bring numbers to life in our classrooms at at home with our own children. Number sense starts at a young age with conversations about numbers in everyday life situations and allowing our students to grow comfortable reasoning out math problems. I hope you find the resources and printables from this post helpful in instilling number sense to the young people in your life!
Tons of number sense activities and lessons for the kindergarten and first grade classroom. These games provide meaningful practice to develop number sense.
Use these number sense math activities to build number sense in first grade! Students will love these engaging, fun games too!
Discover 3 effective number sense routines that you can use instantly in your classroom. These fun math games and activities are ideal for your math block.
Why teach with number sense worksheets when children can play this fun and free monster number sense game. These monsters are hungry for numbers! Students sort the different number cards to win!
Use these number sense math activities to build number sense in first grade! Students will love these engaging, fun games too!
An extensive list of number sense activities and resources: books, materials, math manipulatives, and FREE activities!
Roll and Dot the Number is a quick preschool math game that will teach kids to identify numbers and count while learning one to one correspondence.
This product allows your students to practice number sense for numerals 0-10. If you like this product, check out: Number Sense Know How - The Teens Number Word Worksheets
A free printable Number sense game for preschool and kindergarten that teaches number recognition.
Practice identifying the value of a number using ten-frames. This printable activity is ideal for introducing number sense to preschoolers.
This fun and differentiated JAM-PACKED unit is filled with over 188 pages of everything you need to solidify number sense at the beginning of the first grade year. This pack covers 5 main number sense standards/concepts: 1 more 1 less, missing numbers, part part whole, number bonds, and decomposing numbers. SO many fun first grade math centers, activities, differentiated worksheets in 3 levels for every concepts, matching assessments, this has it all! Get this in the First Grade Math Units 1-9 BUNDLE to save 20%! **Please click the green PREVIEW button above** It will show you the table of contents to give you an idea of what is included. It is structured like my previous math units so if you want to look at the real picture filled blog posts that show my math units in action, go to these blog posts: Building Number Sense Fact Fluency in First Grade Place Value Composing Shapes Telling Time Fractions Adding 3 Numbers Graphing and Data Analysis This is everything you need to print and go to teach these concepts to a variety of learners - it will save you so much time! Plus, ALL of your students will be learning and having fun at their own level since everything is already differentiated for you! This pack will make planning the beginning of the year a breeze! This unit is also available in SPANISH: Sentido Númerico Parte 2! For my other first grade math units: First Grade Math Unit 1 First Grade Math Unit 3 First Grade Math Unit 4 First Grade Math Unit 5 First Grade Math Unit 6 First Grade Math Unit 7 First Grade Math Unit 8 First Grade Math Unit 9 You can currently get all of these at a deep discount in the Units 1-9 bundle!! First Grade Math Units 1-9 BUNDLED First Grade Math Unit 10 First Grade Math Unit 11 First Grade Math Unit 12 First Grade Math Unit 13 First Grade Math Unit 14 First Grade Math Unit 15 First Grade Math Unit 16 First Grade Math Unit 17 First Grade Math Unit 18 which you can also get for a deep discount in the First Grade Math Units 10-18 BUNDLE
They all add up to fun!
Working on addition? Try making a post-it math activity as a great alternative to worksheets! An easy number sense activity for math facts.
Number chart 1-100 free printable. Including blank charts, hundreds chart, number charts 1-20, and 1-50. Perfect for counting to 100!
A range of resources and games for building children's early number sense with small quantities and developing conceptual understanding.
Enhance math skills and engage young learners with my free Ten Frame Cards Printable. In this blog post, you’ll discover hands-on activities, games, and strategies for teaching number sense, counting, and problem-solving using ten frames and get a Free Ten Frame Cards printable too.
Hi, Teaching Friends! If you're looking for an engaging way to build number sense with your kindergarten students, try riddles! Yes, I'm back talking about riddles again, but I'm sold on the value of using all sorts of riddles in your teaching! If you have any doubts, the next time your class is unfocused, off task, or cranky (it happens to the best of them...), just say the word "riddle" and watch them perk up! These free kindergarten riddles will bring that kind of enthusiasm to your classroom! Here are a few ideas for using them. * Start a math lesson by solving a riddle together. * Connect riddles to your number line and sequence of numbers lessons. These riddles have lots of clues that require your students to locate a number/s on the number line, along with using words like "more than", "less than", and "between". * If you ever have a spare moment to fill (it's been known to happen, really...!), solving a riddle as a sponge activity is a great way to keep the learning moving ahead! * Riddles are an awesome way to squeeze in some spiral review of math vocabulary. * Riddles are a great way to build a foundation for comprehension skills like identifying key details, making inferences, and drawing conclusions. * Once you've practiced solving a few riddles, try writing one together. Morning Meeting is a wonderful opportunity for this. For example, write a riddle for 6 on the sixth of the month and include it in your Morning Message. You might even try bringing math into your shared writing lesson by writing a riddle together! Okay, kindergarten teachers - this freebie is for YOU! Just click here or on the picture to try this set of 8 riddles. These riddle cards are samples from the complete set of 100 kindergarten riddles for 1-100, available at my TpT store. Just click on the image below to see more! Happy Teaching!
Subitizing is a key part of developing strong math skills. Here are a variety of games you can play with your children to help them develop these skills.
This post contains affiliate links. Free Printable Number Sense Number Mats From 1 to 10 Preschool and Kindergarten Practice number sense skill with this number mat. I’ve made pieces for 1 to…
I am SO giddy and excited to share this post with you? Why you say…I don’t know! Haha…I can hardly type as fast as my brain is thinking so I would imagine you’ll see a typo or so 🙂 First off, before I even start to dive into number sense routines I have to share...
For many of us, our kinders start the school year lacking number sense. It’s a challenge we face every year, and we feel like it’s going to take them forever to learn their numbers! These are some of the ways I have been successful in my classroom when it comes to teaching number sense. Even …
Number talks (Kindergarten, 1st Grade & 2nd Grade) offer a bridge between conceptual understanding and mental math. During mini-lessons and Guided Math, I am ALL about manipulatives. Base 10 pi…
Number sense worksheets - this printable pack contains the numbers from 1-10 and are a great way to develop a better understanding of numbers.
Set up your students for success with these helpful resources and tips for how to teach teen numbers in an effective and engaging way!
Number chart 1-100 free printable. Including blank charts, hundreds chart, number charts 1-20, and 1-50. Perfect for counting to 100!
My almost Kindergartner has been playing a little bit with numbers with these 1-10 number sorting cards. I love how many different ways numbers are presented and the practice she’s getting with number sense. Note: I’ve had so many requests for number cards for 11-20 that I’ve made them, too! *This post contains affiliate links. ... Read More about Number Sorting Cards
An extensive list of number sense activities and resources: books, materials, math manipulatives, and FREE activities!
They all add up to fun!
Do your students need more practice developing number sense? This set of printables will help them build number recognition skills, practice number writing, learn basic place value and more! This download includes printables for numbers 0 to 20. The simple format allows students to complete them...
Large printable numbers 1-20 for early math learners. Use these with stickers, markers, play dough, for scissor skills, and more.
These mystery numbers sheets are a great way for students to practice place value and will give them practice working their way through a hundred chart.