Ordinal Numbers


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This poster is a real "sanity saver"! Once I reviewed the order of how my Y5s should get dressed and hung up this poster they became independent rather quickly.

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"Turkey Talk" is a quick, easy and fun way to whole-group assess listening and following directions, numbers, number words, ordinal numbers and colors. This activity will be FREE for an entire year! Woo hoo. After which time, it will be revamped and put in my jumbo, 177-page "Funtastic" Fall November Math & Craftivities Packet.  Click on the link to zip on over to my TpT shop to take a look.

70 pages.

This packet has a lot of quick, easy and fun math activities, covering a variety of Common Core standards. They are versatile, so you can differentiate, making the lesson easier or more difficult to fit your needs and grade level. There are worksheets as well as dice, spinner and paper-pencil games for the following:

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Cover all sorts of Common Core Standards with this fire truck-themed fire safety packet. 

9 pages.

Read the directions to your students and have them color in this number grid appropriately.  If they've followed the directions correctly, an apple will be revealed.  This is a quick, easy and fun way to teach, review and assess: number recognition, spatial directions, ordinal numbers, diagonal lines, plus listening and following directions.  This packet will be free for an entire year, after which time it will be updated & put in Diane's Dollar Deals in my TpT shop.

6 pages.

This "craftivity" is a fun way for students to review ordinal numbers, ordinal number words + sequencing.  Encourage students to color the stripes on their kite in a pattern, or to color it in rainbow order.

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Rolling For The Gold is an easy, quick and fun way to review ordinal numbers with an Olympic twist.

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Help your students understand concepts of print with this interesting literacy packet for Jan Brett's The Mitten.  Graphics janbrett.com

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This packet is chock full of activities to go along with Jan Brett's story, The Mitten. 

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Students practice giving directions in this fun writing prompt that makes a cute bulletin board: "Hats Off to Great Directional Writing!"  Encourage students to use transitions, ordinal numbers + adjectives.  Pom poms and white glitter add that finishing touch.

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