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Number Cards Elementary School 1 - 10

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Number Cards 1–10 with Dice Quantities – Perfect for 1st Grade

I designed these number cards from 1 to 10 as clear teaching and working material for 1st grade

Each card shows the number in raised script, along with the corresponding dice quantity – ideal for not only seeing numbers but also understanding them as quantities

The presentation is deliberately clear:

Tens in blue,

Ones in red

This creates a direct connection to the place value system and visual number concepts

Possible uses in class:

• Greater-than, less-than, equals (>, <, =)

• Arranging number sequences

• Predecessor / Successor

• Grasping quantities

• Active learning in the classroom

• "Tactile numbers" for haptic perception

Children can easily grasp the cards, set them up in the room, or sort them together – ideal for open teaching methods and hands-on learning

Simply print and use directly

Have fun teaching and trying them out!


 

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Could you perhaps also design the number cards without the dots and with two holes in the top right and left? I could really use them in elementary school for counting the school days. I would then make the cards white and the numbers yellow, green, and blue for ones, tens, and hundreds respectively
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You mean as a type of flip desk calendar, right? I think the cards are too thick for that. It would be a different project. How would you connect the cards, or would you hang the cards through the holes?
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Thank you for your message. I am looking for cards that the other colleagues always print and laminate. They should be hung on a magnetic wall with magnetic hooks, with one more added each day. I thought two holes so they hang straight. Then the tens will be added and later the hundreds. The cards should be stored in a box and only hung one at a time. There are ones, hundreds, and tens. A school day counting machine. Kind regards
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