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Apples Numbers
Print out the apple numbers and cut them apart. The kids liked
having them cut out in the shape of apples, but you could leave
them as squares if you prefer.
Laminate the numbers so you can reuse them year after year.
Review one-to-one correspondence with your students. Explain
that you’ll be adding “apples” to each card based on the number
printed there.
You can use any manipulative you would like with this activity. We
used our “tiny apples” sensory material, but toy apples, pompoms,
glass gems, LEGO, or Unifix cubes would all work.
Additionally, these number cards could be used to explore
numerical order, number matching (if you print multiple sets), or
paired with a sensory writing tray.
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