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NUMBER PUZZLES for wizards - counting by 2s, 3s, 5s - Black & white

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Subject

Early Math

Grades

Grade 1, 2

Types

Games

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No
Author
Pick'n Teach
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About This Product

NUMBER PUZZLES for Wizards - Counting by 2s, 3s, 5s in Black & White: A Teaching Resource for Grades 1 and 2

This product is specifically designed to enhance early math skills through an innovative approach. Ideal for public school teachers and homeschoolers alike. The puzzles integrate wizardry with number sequences of twos, threes, and fives.

An Engaging Approach to Learning

Each puzzle requires active engagement with mathematical concepts. Students cut out pieces and then rearrange them using their counting skills. Once the puzzle has been correctly assembled, students can apply their creativity by coloring in the completed image.

A Self-Checking Tool that Promotes Autonomy

An attractive feature of these puzzles is that they are self-checking. This encourages students to correct any mistakes, promoting self-improvement alongside better numeracy understanding.

Versatile Application Methods

  • Holistic Group Activities: Each student can work on a different puzzle.
  • Small Group Work:Promotes teamwork and problem solving.
  • Homework Assignments:A refreshing change from traditional worksheets.

Numeracy Development Plus Cognitive Skill Building

The black & white number puzzles help children exercise cognitive functions like short-term memory retention while reinforcing number recognition – turning abstract numerical concepts into tangible experiences. The ready-to-print PDF comprises 15 pages, offering a simplified teaching process that frees up preparation time for educators while ensuring enjoyable and constructive interaction with numbers – making math magical indeed!

What's Included

15 pages to print (pdf)

Black and white

Resource Tags

number puzzles counting math skills self-checking cognitive functions

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