I have had the privilege of spending some time with some very sweet kindergarten children this week who have not had a great deal of school experiences and are not comfortable with recognizing or writing numerals to 6 or even recognizing small quantities without counting by ones. I am working with them on a few simple games with a few simple materials that will hep students instantly recognize small quantities (subitize) and recognize numerals.
These games and routines would also work very well with pre-school students as they are preparing to enter Kindergarten.
These games and routines would also work very well with pre-school students as they are preparing to enter Kindergarten.
Match numerals and dot dice
This is a great game for kids to play on their own or with a partner if they are ready for partner work![]() |
I start by giving kids the first 6 cards in my numbers to 120 place value deck. I hand them to them in a random pile and ask them to spread them out and put them in counting order. This helps kids practice orienting the cards so the numerals are all facing the right way and lets me see which kids can put the numbers in order without counting the place value pieces by ones and which kids still need to count to figure out what the numeral says. |
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Once kids have the base 10 cards in order, I give them a dot die |
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Another variation of the game where student rolls a numeral dice and turns over the matching picture. |
What early numeracy activities do you use with students who are just starting to think about number?
Want to read about the next activity I did with students to extend this one? Check out THIS POST!
Here is a sneak peak at the picture of the activity
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