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Monday, May 23, 2011

A Quick Routine for Number Recognition


Okay, my kids love this quick routine for number recognition. However, I still have kiddos who think 12 is 21 etc. This provides them with practice that a few of them still need. I hand out a card to every student and once again they read their card and put it in the pocket chart. They better stay focused or their friends get really annoyed! Why? We try to do this at top speed. If you are interested in having these cards, leave a comment about how you  practice number recognition and join the Work Stations Book Study. Buy the book and join our discussions. I still have 3 weeks of school so I will be adding tons of math activities... come on over and please-do not tell me that you are finished for the year. I tend to get quite jealous. Just kidding!  Click here to grab these cards.

14 comments:

Gladys said...

This is absolutely perfect for number recognition practice...my firsties usually need the extra practice at the beginning of the school year. Thanks for sharing! I will definitely print them out and have them ready to go...for next year.

Deedee Wills said...

A.DOR.A.BLE! I won't say anything about when my summer started. Will it make you feel better that I'll be teaching summer school?

Mrs. Wills Kindergarten

Mrs. Carson said...

These are adorable and perfect for kinders!
Thank you!!

A Little Bit of Kindergarten Fun

weety said...

I had just written myself a note to make a set of these when I came across yours! Thanks! Don't feel bad about 3 more weeks--I still have 45 more days!!!! (I'm at a year-round school)

Colleen said...

This is wonderful!!! Thank you so much for sharing with us!!

Angelia said...

This is sooo cute!!! Thank you!!!

amulder said...

Love these cards! Thanks Fran. I will definitely be using these! I am out next Friday. Can't wait! angie

bussesbusykindergarten said...

Thanks for all of the great ideas! I practice number recognition on the SMART Board. There is a number generator and a 100 chart. The children tap the generator and a number pops up, the child calls another child and he comes up and touches the number on the chart and it turns to red. The children really get to understand the concept of ones and tens place. We too try to do this quickly!
I will enjoy the book study can't wait.
Lynne

ESL and EFL Elementary Teacher Resources said...

Just in case you want to know, I have played this game with my English Language Learners. Love your cards. They´re cute. Thanks for sharing !!!

Stephanie said...

These are great! A new twist for my little ones. I teach a special education class and we are always looking for new and creative ways to learn. I plan to join the book study, do I have to do anything special to sign up?

Meredith said...

Oh my goodness...today with that extra five minutes between things, I played a Fran game with our 35 sight words..We played "I have __, who has ___?" You would have thought I had told them it was summer!! So fun to see those smiles...thank you!

krazykindergarten said...

I am not sure when YOU sleep because I can't sleep just looking at everything on your BLOG!! LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

Gretchen said...

I love "I Have, Who Has" & so do my kids! Thanks so much for this!

KVB said...

This game will be perfect for my Kindergarteners, and for my beginner ESL students!