Counting Cards 1

4/7/2022by admin
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These Printable Counting Cards for Kids are a great, low prep way to add interest to learning to count for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. Most of these sets of counting cards cover numbers 1-10 or 1-12, but Fall Food Fingerprint Counting goes up to 15 and Seasonal Fingerprint Counting Cards go up to 20. Card counting is a long-term strategy, and keeping your 1 percent edge requires playing by the book game after game, while keeping count of what cards are rapidly being dealt and flipped on the. These counting clip cards are a fun hands-on approach to teaching your students about numbers 1-20. There are two different sets included in this resource. For extra sturdiness, copy the pages onto heavy card stock and laminate. We like making counting fun like when we shared our one fish, two fish printables and counting with playdough mats. And these counting printables couldn’t be more fun! From making a clown juggle to counting rain drops, your child will have fun learning to count with these worksheets! Note – unfortunately these printables are no longer.

This is the last installment in my short series of Groundhog Day printables for kids! Welcome to day 7 🙂 Today, I have a set of 12 Groundhog Day Counting Cards for you. They cover numbers 1 through 12, and I’m currently using numbers 1-4 to introduce my 2-year-old to counting.

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There are many ways to use the cards for different math skills even beyond counting. I’ve included a few extension ideas for preschoolers and kindergarteners at the bottom of the post.

{For day 6 yesterday, I shared a set ofGroundhog Day Addition Clip Cards. The complete series is here.}

(N was 2 years and 6 months old.)

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Materials for Groundhog Day Counting Cards 1-12

  • Printer.
  • Paper.
  • Printable pdf file (below).
  • Laminator, laminating pouches (optional).
  • Paper cutter or scissors.
  • Manipulatives (optional).

What’s in the printable PDF file?

The pdf file contains three pages with four counting cards to a page. There’s one card for each number from 1 through 12.

Each card shows a numeral and the matching number of groundhogs.

Print out the page(s) you want to use, laminate them if you want, and cut the cards apart at the brown lines.

We like to look at them, talk about the numbers and the groundhogs, count the groundhogs, and practice 1:1 correspondence by putting one manipulative on each image.

Older kids could use the cards to practice number order (ascending or descending), addition or even skip counting.

Download your Groundhog Day Counting Cards!

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Like the clip art?

All of the printables in the 7 Days of Groundhog Day Printables for Kids series use the same set.

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Are your kids working on counting? Click on the image to check out my ebook!

Are you looking for more counting cards? Here are a few others!

Snowman Buttons Counting Cards by Totschooling

Farm Counting Cards by Playdough to Plato

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