At the beginning of the year, my 1st graders were needing a little help remembering how to count forwards and backwards. They were pretty good at counting if they started counting at the number 1 but were struggling to count on from any other number.
So I made this little activity to help them out and give them some extra practice.
I printed off the number cards 1 - 30 and divided them into a pile of 1-15 and 16-30. Students took turns drawing two cards and counting from the first number to the 2nd number. We practiced counting forwards and backwards.
We also practiced writing numbers starting with the first card we drew.
This little activity was great practice for my kiddos and it's a FREEBIE for you! Just click on the picture to download.
So I made this little activity to help them out and give them some extra practice.
I printed off the number cards 1 - 30 and divided them into a pile of 1-15 and 16-30. Students took turns drawing two cards and counting from the first number to the 2nd number. We practiced counting forwards and backwards.
We also practiced writing numbers starting with the first card we drew.
This little activity was great practice for my kiddos and it's a FREEBIE for you! Just click on the picture to download.
You rock! Thank you so much for this freebie! My kiddos need a lot of practice with this skill! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the practice sheets. We can really use them.
ReplyDeleteRobin
Thanks for the practice sheets. We can really use them.
ReplyDeleteRobin
Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteMy first graders are also working on counting and ordering numbers!
Karli
Creating a Thoughtful Classroom
That seems like a really great activity to use as practice with struggling students. This would be a great activity to use during centers. I love how the cards and the worksheets work together.
ReplyDeletethank you thank you!
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