It’s so important to continue practicing 1-to-1 correspondence
with little ones, so that this remains interesting and fun for them,
switch things up with a seasonal theme.
Laminate the cards and put them
in your math center, with an assortment of manipulatives.
I used
flat-backed rhinestones in the photo. My little girls especially
enjoyed anything to do with “bling”.
Pony beads are also great for this
fine motor skill activity as are a tub of buttons.
I made
separate cards for larger numbers, so children are less likely to bump
their work and send things flying.
Younger students can also work on
lower numbers and then progress to counting up to 10. There’s 2 on a
page to make printing easier.
I’ve also included a blank template
for you to program with higher numbers, as well as one in black and
white, so that children can color their cards and glue items to the
turkeys.
Click on the link to pop on over to my blog, where it’s today’s featured FREEBIE: Turkey-Themed one-to-one correspondence cards.
From Diane, over at TeachWithMe.com
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