Interactive Number of the Day Circle Time Poster - Represent Numbers
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- A must-add to your circle time routine - focus on one number and word per day with this interactive poster. Individual pieces allow to print this as big or small as you'd like.BUNDLE of my best selling products:1. Word of the Day Just print, cut and laminate this word of the day chart. Children willPrice $4.25Original Price $5.00Save $0.75
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Circle time interactive poster to practice numbers and representing numbers as a class and individually. Break down how to represent numbers through drawings, tallying, ten frames and more. For pre-k, kindergarten and grade one.
Just print, cut and laminate this number of the day chart. Children will learn how to represent numbers in 7 different ways as well as learn relationships between numbers. This is a great circle time activity, however, the student sheet allows all students to be filling out the number of the day at once! Just laminate a copy of the student sheet for each student, and they can follow along with a whiteboard marker.
Theme: green polka dots
Interactive bulletin board poster focusing on a number per day. Included are seven ways to represent numbers:
- write the numeral ex: 5
- spell the number word ex: five
- draw the number ex: x x x x x
- represent it in ten frames (I print several to represent bigger numbers)
- tally marks
- order – write the number before and after
- compare using the greater than, equal to or less than sign.
In English:
- Word of the Day poster
- Bundle - word and number of the day posters
- Number of the day BURLAP poster
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