Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Breaking Numbers Into Tens and Ones

We're working on double digit numbers this week.  Those teen numbers are so tricky for kids.  Anyway, I wanted them to get an early grasp on the meaning of place value and tens and ones.  One of my co-workers created these cool ten frames that we use during calendar to track the number of days we've been in school.  We add a dot at calendar each day.



Well, I thought something similar would be a great reinforcement for learning the teen numbers.  So, I whipped out the good ol' laptop during the last few minutes of lunch, and I came up with a little book to keep track of the numbers 10-20.  When you are putting them together, please keep them in the order I have them, because the verbiage is a little different on a few of them.



All you need to do it copy the pages back to back, staple, and cut in half. 
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Have a great Tuesday!


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