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Number Photos | Preschool Number Resources

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Number Photos | Preschool Number Resources

The teaching resource titled Number Photos | Preschool Number Resources is a compilation of real-life photos, curated effectively to assist young learners in grasping the basic mathematical numbers from 1-20.

Overview

Each number from 1-20 arrives partnered with ten corresponding photographs. This allows students to visualize the particular number, trace its form and associated word.

Easily Adaptable Teaching Method

  • Tutors can opt to print specific photos based on certain lesson plans or prepare full sets for efficient reuse.

  • Laminating materials can extend durability, enabling write-wipe-repeat cycles popular with children.

  • The size of printing varies depending upon need, providing educators versatility when implementing this resource within different activities.

Daily Life Counting Elements

These photographic examples vividly illustrate counting elements present within daily life — from neatly arranged items to those sprinkled haphazardly urging students more attentive counting exercises using dry erase markers as guide lines.

Group Activities Application

In larger group activities these visuals could be magnified onto a big screen where collective counting sessions spark interactive and exciting class dynamics.

Included:

  • Ten photographically enriched cards per number leading up-to two hundred individual photogenic representations serving as countdown aids for your little learners. Although figures such as zero may have fewer worksheets due to their inherent limits while count grouping— picture it - bunches of zeros!

If you find teaching early math challenging then consider integrating Number Photos | Preschool Number Resources into your curriculum strategy!
With its shift away from traditional elementary math drills towards more innovative visual cues this might be the alternative perspective needed to bridge any learning gaps and rekindle interest in numerical education!

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teaching resource number exploration visual cues counting elements interactive activities

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