This Number of the Day Poster Kit resource includes 20 different ways to represent numbers up to 100. Easily build a classroom display for your students to use each day, as you discuss numbers in different ways together. Build a display based on what you're learning in the classroom, and change out the representations as needed.
⭐️ This comprehensive Number of the Day kit provides an in-depth exploration of numbers for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade students.
⭐️ Build confidence with number representation while learning to have number talks together in your classroom.
This Number of the Day Poster Kit includes:
- 20 different number representations to change out as you need for numbers 1 to 100.
- Posters to create a Number of the Day display.
- 13 Differentiated worksheets to use with any number you are working on.
The 20 different number representations included are:
- Number charts
- Number lines
- Tally marks
- Finger counting
- Number words
- Numerals
- Dominoes
- Even or odd identification
- Rounding
- Ten more, ten less
- Greater than, less than, equal to
- Dice representations
- Place value
- Picture form
- Expanded form
- Number bonds
- Money and coins
- Base ten blocks
- Number sentences
- Ten frames
- Number word cards
The number exploration activities align with Common Core standards for Kindergarten through Second Grade. This kit is perfect for differentiated instruction across these grade levels.
3 ways to use this Number of the Day Poster Kit in your classroom!
✅ Create a bulletin board display- Create an interactive "Number of the Day" bulletin board with removable elements. Feature a large, central space for the number, surrounded by spots for displaying various number representations. Students can add tally marks, ten frames, number words, objects matching the quantity, and more with this flexible design.
✅ Create a tri-fold (portable) display- Design a colorful, reusable poster or tri-fold board with clear sections for different number representations. Include spaces for the numeral, number word, tally marks, and a drawing area. Laminate the pieces and use dry-erase markers to complete, allowing you to easily update it daily. Hang it prominently in the classroom for quick reference and discussion.
✅ Create a pocket chart display- Utilize a pocket chart to create a flexible "Number of the Day" display. Prepare cards for numerals, number words, and other representations of your choice (like dots or pictures) for the number of the day. Each day, select the appropriate cards and arrange them in the chart. This method encourages student participation in setting up and completing the daily number activities.
Look at the PREVIEW for a breakdown of what a Number of the Day Poster looks like and how it can be used.
Check out my blog post HERE for instructions on how I use these in my classroom for assessment and practice, as well as a free sample for numbers 1 to 20.
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