Number Math Sticks
Are you looking for a fun, hands-on way to practice number representation? Paint sticks are an inexpensive way to do that! I use these in the beginning of first grade when reviewing numbers. This pack includes what you need to make your own number sticks.
$4.00
Description
Here is what’s included in the number sticks math pack.
- Numbers 0-20 Toppers
- Number Words 0-20
- Tallies 0-20
- Dice 1-20
- Ten Frames 0-20
- Two addition problems for each number 0-20 (except for the number 0, which has just one)
- Blank cards to make your own after laminating
**paint sticks and velcro are not included- you can get paint sticks free at home improvement stores and velcro can be purchased at craft stores.
*Read more about paint sticks here.
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