Early Numeracy

Resources dedicated to early numeracy practice and resources.

Number Forms Matching Practice (Free download)

number forms matching practice pdf

This is a great resource for review or practice with students’ ability to match the word form of a number to a numerical number.  The resource comes with four free printables:

  • one page of matching word form to number form 1-10;
  • one page of matching word form to number form 11-20 and
  • two pages of matching word for to number form 1-20 mixed review
Number Forms Matching Practice
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August Letter Naming and Letter Sounds Practice (Free Upper Case, Lower Case, and Mixed Practice)

Letter sounds and letter naming are fundamental concepts all students must master. This year, I will be sharing a monthly letter sounds and letter naming practice file for parents and teachers.  The free download below has three practice sheets that can be used to practice either letter sounds and letter naming at home and school.
To reduce printing, laminate the sheets or use page protectors. Then you can use an expo marker for tracking and then erase it for the next use.
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Turkey Addition and Subtraction Math Mat (Free Download)

math mats for kids

Thanksgiving is just around the corner! These turkey addition and subtraction math mats are an easy-prep, hands-on activity that your students and kids will love!

subtraction mat

Ways to Use the Math Mats:

  • With a dry erase marker only:
    • You announce two numbers and the students write the numbers in each turkey, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence. or
    • You announce two numbers and the students make dots in each turkey to represent the numbers, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence.
  • With a dry erase marker and erasers:
    • You can announce two numbers and the students put the number of erasers in each turkey, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence
  • With a dry erase marker and dice:
    • Students roll their dice, then place each die in the turkey, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence.
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1-20 Practice for School and Home: Roll-A-Number (Free Download)

I hope this post finds you well! I have a free classroom resource for you to download and use with your students or share with your families to practice at home. All you need to do is print and find some dice. A student rolls the die and identifies the number in the row of the die they roll. The set has two different versions of the Roll-a-Number. I have more sets listed under the picture that are free for download! If you have a request, please let me know in the comments. 



1-20 Practice for School and Home: Roll-A-Number (Free Download)
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Roll-A-Sight Word K Dolch Words (free)

I hope this post finds you well! I have a free classroom resource for you to download and use with your students or to share with your families to practice at home. All you need to do is print and some dice. A student rolls the die and reads the words in the column that matches the number on their die. The set has two different versions of the Kindergarten Dolch words list. 


Roll a Sight Word Practice free dolch words
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I Have…Who Has Money Games

Money games
Are you looking for a fun way to practice counting change? Here are two different sets of I Have…Who Has Games for money. When you print make sure the print settings are to fit the page before printing.
I would also suggest laminating and keeping the game on binder rings or using plastic storage containers. I also print each set on a different color paper just in case the sets get mixed up.
Money I have who has game free teacher resources free

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Let me know in the comments how you plan on using the I Have…Who Has games.

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