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five ways to build number sense in your classroom

For many of us, our kinders start the school year lacking number sense. It’s a challenge we face every year, and we feel like it’s going to take them forever to learn their numbers! These are some of the ways I have been successful in my classroom when it comes to teaching number sense. Even …

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Click to download your copy of over 30 FREE activities for teaching number sense: counting, composing numbers, dough number mats and much more!

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How To Build Number Sense Without Putting a Stop to Your Regular Instruction - The Math Spot

Number sense is not separate from "regular" math instruction! If you want to build number sense in your students you need to continually layer number sense building principles on top of your daily math instruction.

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what are ten frames? and how they help your child make sense of numbers

Ten frames - what are they?! This post will tell you what a ten frame is, why they're so valuable, and give ideas for how to practise them.

a group of dots worksheet with crayons and markers

Number Decomposition Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten! Such easy ways to practice different ways to make numbers. Awesome preschool and kindergarten math!

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a woman standing in front of a group of children with the words math warm - ups to build number sense

Want to start your daily math time with meaningful routines? This collection of math warm-ups will give you tons of ideas that you can implement today.

a free printable game for decomposing numbers

Free decomposing numbers into ten and some ones activity. Students pick a number card, build the number using objects and write an equation or number sentence. This is a perfect math center activity!

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five favorite number sense activities for kids

These 5 hands on math centers are favorite ideas for building and developing number sense at home or in a preschool, kindergarten, or first grade classroom. Use at an independent station or center or for math tubs, morning work or teaching small groups. The math mats & loose parts reflect seasonal themes for fall, winter, & spring. Inspired by Reggio provocations, but applied to a public school setting, these activities extend whole and small group lessons & are fun alternatives to…

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