Math Number Recognition Printables
Today we have five new ideas all about Math Number Recognition Printables. The first one is called the Fence Number Ordering Mats. The second one is called the Rainbow Number Match. The third one is called the Dot Marker Number Recognition. The fourth one is called the Monster Counting Mats. And the last one is a video about Learning Numbers Game. Enjoy!
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Fence Number Ordering Mats
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable
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If your kids are working on identifying and ordering numbers up to 20, you’ll love these cute build a farm fence number ordering mats! There are four mats to help with differentiation.
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Rainbow Number Match
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable
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Our rainbow number match printable activity encourages number recognition 1-20 while using visual discrimination skills. This free printable rainbow number match activity for preschoolers and kindergarteners includes 20 rainbow puzzles. Each rainbow puzzle has the same number printed on both sides of the rainbow. The numbers included in the puzzles are 1-20.
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Dot Marker Number Recognition
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable
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This number activity is quite simple. First, children need to read the number. Then make a matching amount of dots. The fun part is using dot markers. Let your child pick her favorite colors for each line or even for each dot. Make sure to keep worksheets as much fun as possible. But don’t worry if you don’t have the dot markers available. You can easily use other things with these number worksheets such as pom poms, stickers, or regular markers.
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Monster Counting Mats
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable
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Few things are quite as exciting to kids as monsters. These playful counting mats put all of that excitement to great use – giving children practice with number recognition, counting AND ten frames. They’re the perfect compliment to our best selling playdough mats!
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Activity:
Learning Numbers Game
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable and other items likely found at home
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This activity helps teach kids (toddlers) how to count numbers and color coordinate. This tutorial only goes up to numbers 1-5, but you can definitely make more to count higher. First, I allowed my daughter to match the colors. Then, I would count with her, the hearts on each card and match them to the hearts on the wall. Count with them, so they know they are learning numbers, as well as color matching. Have fun!!!
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