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I've had quite a few requests for more 10 frame activities, so I designed this 10 frame packet that can be used in a variety of ways.
Print the pages, laminate and use them as anchor chart posters or large flashcards to refer to and do group activities with.
I incorporated quite a few math concepts along with the 10 frames.
Students put an X on the appropriate number in the group/set.
They trace and write the number and number word however many times you want them to, and count that many dots and identify the pattern in the first 10 frame.
In the second 10 frame, students make that many marks, bingo dots, or place that many stickers in the boxes.
Children also circle that number in the sequence, and then add +1 more to the number, to get the next number.
Besides whole group-oral math activities, you can make several sets and put them in a math center.
Students can complete the pages with a dry erase marker.
Children could also use manipulatives instead of markers to fill in the ten frames.
Students can play games by choosing a partner and playing "Speed" to see who can complete the 10 frame booklet the quickest or simply sequence them in order, seeing the +1 factor, as they go.
Make a workbook for each child. For your math block or a quick tabletop lesson, students can work on a page a day.
When everyone is finished, read the booklet together to review the math concepts, as well as the various aspects of reading.
Click on the link to view/download the 10 Frame Activity Packet.
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