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Number Worksheet: Learning the Number 6
In this number 6 worksheet, students trace the word "six" and then practice writing in on their own on this lines provided. They then circle 6 brushes from the group at the bottom of the page.
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Number 5
Beginning writers trace the numeral 5 several times. Then they draw five of the objects indicated in each of 4 problems. If their fine motor skills require tracing the number 5, drawing pictures like the examples provided might be...
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Practice Writing the Number Six
In this counting worksheet, students trace the number six, 5 times then trace the word six, 3 times. Then students practice writing the number 6 and the word six on lines provided.
K-5 Math Teaching Resources
0-10 Table Number Lines
Support your mathematicians' number fluency using this table number line. Each line includes numbers one through ten, the number written in word form, and a color picture representation.
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The Number Six
In this number six activity, students experience using and writing the number six by coloring each letter in six, coloring the number six, coloring six circles, and tracing and writing the word six and the number six. Students color and...
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Number Six
In this number worksheet, students practice writing both the word and the numeral for the number six. Students complete 5 lines of printing practice writing a complete sentence at the end and coloring the six shapes that are shown.
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The Right Number of Elephants
How can you tell if a number of items is reasonable? Combine math and language arts with a fun lesson based on Jeff Shepard's The Right Number of Elephants. After reading the book, kids discuss amounts of other items and create minibooks...
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Learning the Number 6
In this early childhood number 6 activity, students practice printing by tracing the 6 on this page and then writing it on their own. In addition, students learn to count to 6 by circling the right number of shapes at the bottom of the...
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Learning 7 - Write the Number
Encourage number confidence by focusing on one number at a time; young counters examine the number seven, starting by tracing the numeral three times and printing a few more on their own. Next, they count three sets of flowers in an...
Scholastic
Pilgrim and Wampanoag Daily Life for Grades 6–8
Two slide shows, viewed side-by-side, permit middle schoolers to compare and contrast the lives of the Pilgrims of the Plimoth colony and the Wampanoags. Four videos take learners on virtual field trips to the Plymouth plantation. And an...
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Neighborhood or Slum? Snapshots of Five Points: 1827-1867
How has your local neighborhood changed throughout recent history? Young researchers evaluate census data, images, and primary source descriptions describing the living situation in the antebellum Five Points neighborhood. They consider...
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Grade 2 Supplement Set A6 – Number and Operations: Money
Young scholars get familiar with money during this series of engaging math activities. A game has class teams accumulating money and using symbol and number cards to display their total amount correctly on a pocket chart. All the symbol...
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Number Formation Chart
Help young learners write their numbers with a number formation chart. It illustrates the way their pencils should move when they make each number, along with a cute story about what each number is doing and thinking as it is being written.
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Learning the Number Six (6)
In this number recognition worksheet, students practice the number 6 by tracing and then printing the number. Students then color any 6 of the triangles in the box.
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Number Lines and Fractions
Work with a number line to develop a deeper level of understanding for your young mathematicians. The six multiple-choice questions ask learners to identify where a fraction falls on the number line.
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Number Lines
For this number lines worksheet, students complete questions where they identify specific points on a line. Students complete 10 multiple choice questions.
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Learning the Number 6
In this learning the number 6 activity, learners practice their printing skills as they word six on the activity and then practice writing it independently on the lines provided. Students also circle 6 brushes.
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Learning 10 - Write the Word
Focus on the number 10 as part of a series of worksheets for young counters. First, they trace the word ten and print it once or twice on their own. Next, learners draw 10 bottles onto an image of a brick wall and examine sets of bottles...
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Numbers and Number Names
Children practice identifying numbers and number names by calling out or drawing a line to match the number to its name. Each number or name is printed on a different color, which makes this resource highly visual. The last slide...
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Math Series: Number Patterns
The focus of this math lesson plan is representing numbers in different ways. Young mathematicians practice putting numbers into sets, and arriving at answers in new ways. For example, they are asked to, "Show me how to get 7 eyes." A...
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Reading Number Words
In this number words worksheet, students read number words and match them to their numbers for numbers 1 through 20. Students do this in pictures of suns.
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Make Ten Guided Lesson
Use these missing-addend problems to help your beginning mathematicians practice addition facts. They read sentences and solve, making 10 from different single-digit numbers. Each of these four problems is formatted differently, so the...
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The Human Body
Explore the human body through hands-on activities. Young learners will trace their bodies and place cut out body organs in the proper place, print patterns using cut fruit, sing songs about good nutrition, and use their five senses...
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Rainbow Number Line
Guide your kindergartners to create memorable, colorful number lines that they will use throughout the school year. Using sentence strip and a black marker or card stock printed in a teachers font, create traceable numbers from 1 to 20...