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Winter Play Dough Mats Numbers 1 – 20

$3.00

These winter play dough mats are the perfect way to help your kindergarteners practice identifying, forming, and counting numbers 1-2! Plus, these hands-on mats provide your students with multiple opportunities to strengthen their fine motor muscles. You can have your students build the numbers with playdoh, mini erasers, wikki stix, or more, and explore in a tactile…

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These winter play dough mats are the perfect way to help your kindergarteners practice identifying, forming, and counting numbers 1-2! Plus, these hands-on mats provide your students with multiple opportunities to strengthen their fine motor muscles. You can have your students build the numbers with playdoh, mini erasers, wikki stix, or more, and explore in a tactile way!

 

These no-prep printables are great for number sense and number recognition. The playdough mats allow your students to count the number in a ten frame, as well as practice writing the number on their own.

 

No play dough? That’s okay! These number mats will work great with other manipulatives such as pom poms, legos, bingo chips, cotton balls, and much more!

 

Play is an essential part of learning, and these number sense playdoh mats are the perfect fine motor activity! The perfect activity for stations, math centers, morning work, rotations, or early finishers.

 

What’s Included: 

  • Teacher set up instruction with images
  • Play dough mat for each number 1-20
  • Color and black/white mats for easy printing
  • Ten frames with and without graphics to encourage counting
  • Writing lines for number formation practice

 

Why teachers love these! 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My students love playdough activities – this resource allows them to play and learn their numbers at the same time. Fun and engaging!” -Tiffany O.

 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My students loved this activity and they were very engaged during this activity. I had my students to trace the number with a dry erase marker. Then I let the students use cubes or counters to fill the ten frames. Last I let them to tell me the number and write the number on the bottom line. These sheets are great for small group or for a math center activity.” -Arch Designs

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