Get out those colorful pom poms or those bingo markers and use them for this fun counting game.
Gray cues will help children to count the necessary numbers of gumballs.

Get out those colorful pom poms or those bingo markers and use them for this fun counting game.
Gray cues will help children to count the necessary numbers of gumballs.

These awesome mats are the perfect way to teach your young ones subitizing.
Subitizing is the the ability to immediately recognize the number of objects in a small group without the need to count them. An example often used to explain this, is to think of a die – we immediately recognize the number of dots without having to count each one individually.
And you get 2 sizes of nameplates for your storage!

Easy to see numbers.
Print and laminate for longer use. I suggest printing on cardstock.
PLUS 2 nameplates for your storage!

This is a start to our Community Worker’s unit.
I hope you enjoy.
I recommend printing out on cardstock and laminating.
Included are 2 sizes of nameplates for your storage.

A fun and spring-y way to learn numbers from 1-10.
Clip the correct numbers with clothespins and as a bonus, use mini erasers or resin pieces to aid in counting.

I made this Easter Ten Frame pack to use especially with the Easter Mini’s that I purchased from RESINgoodkids. They were just too adorable not too use as counters!
You can use mini erasers, pom poms, whatever gets your Easter on.

Fun pages to keep those brains strong during Spring Break, including a Spring Break Challenge!

This is a fun way to use your Critter Counters! Sort them by color or by numbers.
Laminate sheets or tuck into Dry Erase Pockets to last longer.


These fun coloring and counting clip cards will get your young ones ready to count to ten!
Have fun coloring these tasty doughnuts and learn to count to ten!
