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Clip It and Flip It Halloween Ten Frames

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Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1

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Halloween Clip Cards Ten Frames

This fun Beginning Math Halloween activity will allow students to practice Counting to Twenty, practice Adding to Twenty, and work on that ever tricky skill, "How Many More Make Ten?"

Clip It and Flip It Halloween Ten Frames clip cards are a cute hands-on math activity, designed for independent work with the answer printing on the back of cards.

Students take a card, determine the answer, clip their answer, flip the card to check their answer, remove the clip and repeat with another card. The clip and flip activity is great at developing/strengthening fine motor skills. Large cards, answer choices at bottom for ease for left- and right-handed students. Straight line cutting for easy prep.

Clip It and Flip It Cards are a great addition to your task boxes for math centers. They can also be used in small group, with tutors, in individualized work baskets, for early finishers, morning work, or homework. I typically place them in a slim, 5 x 7 photo case with a couple of clothespins and use for center activities (2 students per center). A co-worker has them in pencil bags as morning work for the students while she is taking attendance, lunch count, and other morning duties. Another teacher just printed the front pages, laminated, and presented them at small group with clear counters, using this as a quick assessment.

Designed for my Kindergarten Classroom, I have also used them with struggling students in my second grade class and my older special needs students.

40 clip it and flip it cards are included in this 29 page PDF. Print pages 8 to 29 on double-sided, short edge binding, so that answers are on back of each card. If you do not have that option, print even pages first, then place them in your printer to print the odd pages on the back.

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Task Cards Clip Cards Beginning Math Fine Motor Active Learning Self Checking Math Centers Independent Work

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