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Play these fun number recognition games with your preschoolers. They are hands on and will teach the numbers in a way kids will remember.

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This fun & easy number recognition activity is perfect for toddlers and preschool age kids! They'll love learning with this number matching game. Play with post-it notes or printable cards.

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This is my go-to post for activities and games to teach number recognition. Preschool and kindergarten friendly ideas. Oppgaver For Barn, Number Recognition Activities, Preschool Numbers, Pre K Math, Teaching Numbers, Numbers Counting, Math Intervention, Numbers Preschool, Counting Activities

Kindergarten often begins with teaching students to recognize numbers. Here are 10 effective ways to teach them to your students! Number Books Have students create their own number books. Creating a book of their own will give them ownership of something that they can “read” again and again to help them learn their numbers. Provide pages that include the numerals you are working on. Allow the students to create the set using bingo dabbers, stickers, or pictures. Click Here to download this…

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I have a confession, number lines are not my favorite tools for adding and subtracting with my young learners. I always teach how to use them, but I don't spend very much time on them. My main issue is that, students will not always have access to a number line. I don't want them dependent on a tool that they may or may not be able to get their hands on. However, after doing a bit of research about some of the additional benefits of number line learning, I started to rethink my feelings…

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