Print these large number sheets for a variety of number activities. These are great as posters for the wall or to make number books. Have children count out stickers, foamie stickers, mini paper shapes, pom poms, or other items. The possibilities are endless.
I have mini craft punchers that I use to cut out shape pieces from construction paper (these can be purchased from a craft store). I have found craft punchers in all kinds of shapes for holidays or themes, such as shamrocks, ladybugs, snowmen, hearts, cars, and many more. Just print out the numeral sheets, and have children count out the correct amount of paper cutouts to glue or stick onto the numeral.
To download, click the numerals below.
Printable Bingo Dot Marker Numbers
Kids can dot these numbers with bingo dot markers, or have them place manipulatives (counting bears, colored chips, flat marbles) on each dot on the numbers. Each number page shows a ten frame representing the number and a gumball machine with matching number of gumballs.
Bingo Dot Marker Numbers Printable
Five Frame, Ten Frame, Twenty Frame Printable Cards
Use these five frame, ten frame, and twenty frame cards for all kinds of lessons and games. These can be printed on colored card stock paper if you want them to be colorful. I like to copy multiple sets in different colors, and then I know all the yellow cards go together, all the green cards go together, etc. You could also use these cards along with the numeral cards and dot cards you will find further down and have children count and match them. These cards are the exact same size which makes it easy to use together.
Five Frame Cards | Ten Frame Cards | Twenty Frame Cards
Number and Dot Cards Printables
These cards include numeral cards 1-30, number dice cards 1-12, and random number dot cards 1-12. These are all sized the same so they can be used together. These can be printed on colored card stock paper if you want them to be colorful. I like to copy multiple sets in different colors, and then I know all the yellow cards go together, all the green cards go together, etc.
Here are a few ways to use them:
- Have children match the numeral cards to the ten frame cards above.
- Have children match the numeral cards to the dotted dice cards.
- Have children match the numeral cards to the random dotted cards.
- Have children match the dotted dice cards to the random dotted dice cards.
Numeral Cards | Number Dice Cards | Random Number Dot Cards
Printable Number Tiles
These printable number tiles can be use so many ways. Add them to the Writing or Math Center for kids to glue onto paper. Use them as a learning manipulative by laminating the tiles to use during Small Group lessons. The large number tiles set includes numerals 0-30. The small number tiles set includes numerals 0-9. The reason this set stops at 9 is because if you use higher numbers, you will just put two number tiles together.
Large Number Tiles 0-30 | Small Number Tiles 0-9
Ten Frame Book Printable
This printable Ten Frame Book can be used to practice counting by adding stickers, stamps, or bingo marker dots to the ten frames. Choose stickers or stamps that match your theme, or just have fun with it and let children use the stickers or stamps that interest them most.
Print and make copies for students, cut, and staple.
Brick Block Numbers
Use these printable Brick Block Number Cards for children to practice numeral recognition and formation. These cards are small and can be added to individual work boxes. You can also use them to create kits for distance learners. (I put these in a pencil box with Legos and a small dollar store base plate.)
Numeral Recognition Dot Mats
These numeral recognition dot mats can be used with colored plastic chips or other manipulatives, such as cubes or mini erasers. You could also have kids stamp them with bingo dot markers. Children will find the number on each mat and mark it with a plastic chip (or whatever you choose to use). Then they will count the pictures on the mat. You could also have them place manipulatives on each picture as they count. There are mats for numbers 1-20.
You might also like these Number Resources…
Originally published 2008