Lemonade Ten Frame Printables for Kids
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The kids have been on a lemonade kick lately so I thought a set of printable lemonade ten frames would be a fun addition to our math lessons! They’re a fun way to practice counting and are perfect to pair with play dough or dry-erase markers.
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Materials Needed for These Lemonade Ten Frames
- Printer
- Printer paper
- Laminator/laminating sheets (optional)
- If you don’t want to laminate, you could use these reusable dry-erase pockets (we love using ours!)
- Dry erase markers
- Counters – we love these beautiful glass stones, these cubes are fun too, or you could also use these colorful reusable ice cubes
- Playdough
How to Use These Lemonade Ten Frames
- Print out the ten frames.
- Laminate them and then cut them out.
- Or, if you won’t be laminating them, cut them out and then slip them into a dry-erase pocket.
- Place a bowl of math counters, some playdough, a dry-erase marker, and a ten frame in front of your child and invite them to make a playdough snake and shape it into the number on the card. They can also trace the number with a dry-erase marker as well as place the appropriate number of math counters on the grid. You could also ask them what two numbers they could use to make the number on the card. For example, if the number on the card is 3, they might tell you 1 and 2 make 3.
- You could not laminate the cards and use dot markers to dot each cube on the grid and on the number.
These lemonade printables also pair nicely with these wooden number boards.
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Stella Gustafson
Wednesday 6th of May 2020
I thank you for the learning packets i am trying something new in my prek class for small group table time and these tools have been great.