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How to Teach Numbers 1-10 in Kindergarten and First Grade // Number Sense in 1st Grade

June 9, 2025
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I just need to tell you that you are a FANTASTIC TEACHER:
Very organized
Explicit to the core with varied examples!
You deserve an award!!!❤❤
Where can we get the individual ten frame/part part whole boards ❤
this is really fascinating. thank you so much.
Great video! This is so helpful ❤
Letting the kids play with the maniplatives first is a brillant idea.
We have the same boards…how did you get the clicker to work?
WHere can I find the one more/one less paper? Thanks!
I am a parent and I love your videos. Curious about addition tactics for numbers that are not easy like: 7+8?
Also, Where can I buy “find the fish” blue cards holder?
Wonderful lessons! Thank you!
I love your videos! Can you tell where I can get the one more one less game?
Awesome ideas ,thanks
Are the slides with the trees counting on and back in your math club? Thanks!
Love this video. Where do I find the number posters?
Thank you for such a great video. I love your math strategies, and I use them all the time in my class. We are also doing math in focus, but I am curious where you got the math in focus slides from.
Great video as always.
I would like to ask you the way you teach students to write the name of numbers.
Thank you
Just fantastic! 👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤️
Thank you! Pls continue to share how and what your teaching in math, this is so helpful!!❤🙏
First of all -you are amazing! Could you tell me what math curriculum your district uses. Our district uses Eureka & I find it moves way too quickly to the abstract and not enough time in the concrete.
Thank you! I love your resources! I have many of these activities, but I am curious how to get the Roll and Build game only. I am also trying to figure out if I can purchase the frogs on the log game individually as well.
How would you do these lessons with non speaking students?
I’m a special education teacher in a cross cat (multiple disabilities/multiple grade levels) classroom, and I use so many of your strategies and activities. I look so forward to your videos every Sunday! You rock!!