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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This train-shaped shapebook is a fun way for students to learn to count to 100 by 10s. Makes a great shapebook or bulletin board decoration.
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This set includes ten counting cards with numerals and abcteach kid graphics (1 kid, 2 kids...).
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Use this review for students to quickly find 10 more and 10 less of a two digit number. Asks for students to explain their thought process. Use with grades 1-2. CC: Math: 1.NBT.C.6
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Flashcards to use for practice in determining the value of sets of bills with amounts ranging from $1 to $10. (6 pages, 3 flash cards per page)
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Count the number of shapes in each group and write the total.
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Count the number of shapes in each group and write the total.
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Count the number of shapes in each group and write the total. With grayscale graphics.
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[created with abctools] Count the number of shapes in each group, take the second group away from the first, and count how many shapes remain. Black and white graphics.
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[created with abctools] Count the number of shapes in each group, take the second group away from the first, and count how many shapes remain. Black and white graphics.
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[created with abctools] Count the number of shapes in each group, take the second group away from the first, and count how many shapes remain. Black and white graphics.
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[created with abctools] Count the number of shapes in each group, take the second group away from the first, and count how many shapes remain. Black and white graphics.
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[created with abctools] Count the number of shapes in each group, take the second group away from the first, and count how many shapes remain. Black and white graphics.
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Numerals 1 through 10, with a picture of a bird (or 2 birds, or 3...). These ten coloring pages are great for early number recognition.
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Numerals 1 through 10, with a picture of a bird (or 2 birds, or 3...). These ten pages are great for early number recognition.
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[member-created with abctools] Count the number of shapes in each group, take the second group away from the first, and write how many shapes remain.
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Connect the dots by counting to 10
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Audio version: PowerPoint slide show for counting up to ten.
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"A stagecoach can drive ten miles per hour. How far can it drive in one hour? How far in two hours? How far in nine hours?" All problems feature skip counting by 10s.
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"If one witch can cast ten spells, how many spells can four witches cast?" Skip counting by 10s; five problems with a Halloween theme.
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"A horse-drawn sleigh can go ten miles an hour. How far can it go in three hours? How far in four? How far in five?" Five winter-themed word problems with skip counting by 10s.
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"Circle the number of mice you see in each box." Counting up to 10.
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This PowerPoint slide show has a slide for numerals 0-10.
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A chart filled to 110, some charts with random missing numbers and some charts with missing numbers to help practice skip counting (by 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, and 10s).
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"Count the flowers. How many are there?" Six pages of counting practice. Common Core: Math (Count to tell the number of objects) K.CC5
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"Bob's class is cutting out paper snowflakes to decorate the classroom. If each child cuts out two snowflakes, how many do five children cut? Six children? Seven children?" Five winter-themed word problems with skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.
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Numbers 9, 10, and 0 in Spanish, colorfully illustrated.
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Three flashcards, illustrated with colorful numbers 9, 10, and 0.
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Colorful flashcards for the numbers 9, 10, and 0. In French.
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Flash cards to use for practice in determining the value of sets of coins with amounts ranging from 71 to 90. (10 pages, 3 flash cards per page)
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Flash cards to use for practice in determining the value of sets of coins with amounts ranging from 50 to 70. (10 pages, 3 flash cards per page)
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"Can you count by 5s to 100?" These simple surveys are designed for primary grades. There are ten surveys in this pack, suitable for two weeks of daily surveys (or ten weeks of weekly surveys). Detailed directions are included.
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"Count the flowers. How many are there?" with dot-hinted answers.
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Count the number of shapes in each group and write the total. With grayscale graphics.
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Count the number of shapes in each group and write the total. With grayscale graphics.
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