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Subitizing Number Sense

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Kathryn Watts
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K - 2nd, Homeschool
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These activities have been the perfect addition to my calendar time! My students have developed number sense through these additional activities added to our daily routines.
Subitizing is such an important skill and my kiddos love to play games. This is the perfect resource!

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Enhance number sense with subitizing cards! Perfect for subitizing games and activities, these cards help students quickly recognize the number of objects in a set without counting. Explore two types of subitizing: Perceptual Subitizing for instant visual recognition (e.g., ten frames) and Conceptual Subitizing for combining smaller groups (e.g., 6 dots + 4 dots = 10 dots). Build essential math skills with engaging subitizing resources

This packet contains the following Subitizing cards:

• Subitizing Large five frames

• Subitizing Fingers

• Subitizing Large ten frames

• Subitizing Numbers 0-10

• Subitizing Dot cards

• Subitizing Dominoes

• Subitizing Tally Marks

• Gumball Subitizing

• Subitizing seasonal ten frames - January - December

Suggested use and Organization

Subitizing is a great warm up for Math. Show a Subitizing card for about 3 seconds. This will give students enough time to see the card without counting what is on the card. Then ask your students what they saw. Students will be able to give answers similar to “I saw 6 dots” “I saw 4 dots on the left and 2 dots on the right” “I saw a group of four and a group of 2” “I saw 4 and 2 and that is the same as 6.” I usually write each answer on chart paper to show the many ways that the students came up with.

To organize the subitizing cards simply print on card stock, laminate, and either use a book ring to keep the cards together or place them in Ziploc bags. I have a basket labeled Subitizing so I always have easy access to the cards.

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Total Pages
117 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Year
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