Students practice writing and identifying number thirteen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
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Students practice writing and identifying number thirteen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 4 times, then write their own. Students count the number of dots on a dice, and they that number aloud.
This printable number one poster has a number one, a dice, a ten frame, number line, number word, and an apple tree with apples. Great for number recognition and counting.
This printable number two poster has a number two, a dice, a ten frame, number line, number word, and an apple tree with apples. Great for number recognition and counting.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 8 times, then write their own. Students count the number of dots on a dice, and they that number aloud.
Students practice writing and identifying number sixteen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 0 times, then write their own. Students count the number of dots on a dice, and they that number aloud.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 6 times, then write their own. Students count the number of dots on a dice, and they that number aloud.
This printable number zero poster has a number zero, a dice, a ten frame, number line, number word, and an apple tree with apples. Great for number recognition and counting.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 12 times, then write number twelve. Students count the number of blocks, and they that number aloud.
Students practice writing and identifying number eleven. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
This printable number four poster has a number four, a dice, a ten frame, number line, number word, and an apple tree with apples. Great for number recognition and counting.
Students practice writing and identifying number twelve. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
Students practice writing and identifying number fourteen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 7 times, then write their own. Students count the number of dots on a dice, and they that number aloud.
Students practice writing and identifying number fifteen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
Students practice writing and identifying number nineteen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
Students practice writing and identifying number seventeen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 10 times, then write their own. Students count the number of dots on a dice, and they that number aloud.
This poster shows step-by-step directions on how to write number 1 using the continuous method. Use it as a guide when teaching writing number 1.
Students practice writing and identifying number eighteen. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
This poster shows step-by-step directions on how to write number 5 using the continuous method. Use it as a guide when teaching writing number 5.
This printable number six poster has a number six, a dice, a ten frame, number line, number word, and an apple tree with apples. Great for number recognition and counting.
This printable number five poster has a number five, a dice, a ten frame, number line, number word, and an apple tree with apples. Great for number recognition and counting.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 13 times, then write number thirteen. Students count the number of blocks, and they that number aloud.
This poster shows step-by-step directions on how to write number 2 using the continuous method. Use it as a guide when teaching writing number 2.
On this worksheet, students practice tracing the number 16 times, then write number sixteen. Students count the number of blocks, and they that number aloud.
Students practice writing and identifying number one. Students count and shade pears and color the corresponding number of dots on the ten frame.
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