Summer: Clip Cards - Counting within 10 - Number Recognition
About This Product
Summer - Clip Cards - Count within 10-Seasonal Play - Number Recognition
These number clip cards are a fun way to learn kids about numbers until 10 try it now.
What's included?
This set includes 6 different sets of clip cards:
2 sets of numbers
2 sets of finger counting
2 sets of dot patterns
Who are the clip cards for?
Clip Cards – Kindergarten & Preschool, First Graders, Early Primary Students and Special Education Children
Great for solo work, study stations or at home with a small workspace.
Objectives
In other words, children associate quantities to its representation in the numbers or other counting methods e.g. dot patterns, fingers patters and so on.
Pinch clothespins or paperclips to help build finger and hand muscle.
With the self-control feature, kids can independently resolve their answers and ↑ have more confidence.
How to prepare the cards
Print the cards on thick paper, or options are to make them durable by laminating them. To turn on the self-control feature. Snap back the right columns of all of your cards. Place it on the back and laminate the cards. Take sheets on three single clip cards (one for each person) They were then able to choose their answers using clothespins or paper clips on the kids.
How does it work?
Which picture is the child looks and count on the card.
The child selects the right answer out of 3 possibilities (number /dot pattern or finger counting) by putting a clothespin or paper clip on the correct answer.
The card is turned over by the child and in self-control.
Differentiation options
Beginners handle range up to 5 while advanced pupils work with full set.
Mix/alternate numbers, dots, and fingers
Where is the usage?
Ideal for quiet academic learning phases.
Add a little extra fun to the study areas.
Parents can use the cards for extra practice or support.
Whether in the classroom or at home, these clip cards can provide kids with extra engagement as they foray into important learning skills.
Best wishes,
The Relitante - Doreen Blumhagen