Identifying and Writing Numbers
Quiz Quiz Trade

Each students begins with a card. They find a partner, quiz their partner what number they have. Their partner does the same for them and they trade cards and then find a new partner. It is great to get your students moving and I always see so much engagement! I love playing teaching this game early in the year because we use it for so many concepts as the year goes on but it is important to teach and review expectations with students when playing this game.
Playdoh Numbers
Sand Writing
A fun and quick small group or intervention warm up is sand writing. I use pencil cases to store my sand. They are keep enough that they won't cause a lot of sand falling out.
This is a multi-sensory activity that your students will love. You can either just say a number, pick a ten frame or roll a dice. For this activity, we were working on number to ten so I used a dice with numbers 1-10. I had the student roll a dice, tell me what number it was, and then write it in the sand.
Race to the Board
My students loved playing race to the board to practice identifying numbers. To prep this game, I have numbers 1-20 on two sides, one for each team. I glue the numbers on butcher paper and that is our game board. I prep it once and then I am able to use it all year long.
I play this game with a little twist to get all of my students involved. Instead of just saying a number, I stand behind my two students who are racing to the board, so they cannot see, and show the whole class a quantity on a tens frame. The whole class would shout out the number that I was showing and then two students would run to the board to find that number. This gave the students practice identifying amounts on a tens frame as well as identifying numbers.
Although at the beginning of the year we only focus on the numbers 1-10, I have the numbers 1-20 on my chart because I use it throughout the year for different math activities and this just made it easier for me.
Hidden Numbers
This was a fun partner activity for students. Each group of students received numbers strip to 10 and 4 mini erasers (like the ones you get from Target Dollar Spot) The one partner closed their eyes, while the other partner placed the erasers on numbers to make them "hidden." The partner then opened their eyes and identified the numbers that were hiding.
Number Jam
To teach number identification and writing, I am in love with number songs.... It has helped so many of my students correctly form the numbers. You can listen to it by clicking on the link below.
I
love using it as our number warm up. I play the song and the students
write the number on their white boards (or shaving cream) while
listening to the music.
A fun and quick small group or intervention warm up is sand writing. I use pencil cases to store my sand. They are keep enough that they won't cause a lot of sand falling out.
This is a multi-sensory activity that your students will love. You can either just say a number, pick a ten frame or roll a dice. For this activity, we were working on number to ten so I used a dice with numbers 1-10. I had the student roll a dice, tell me what number it was, and then write it in the sand.
Race to the Board
My students loved playing race to the board to practice identifying numbers. To prep this game, I have numbers 1-20 on two sides, one for each team. I glue the numbers on butcher paper and that is our game board. I prep it once and then I am able to use it all year long.
I play this game with a little twist to get all of my students involved. Instead of just saying a number, I stand behind my two students who are racing to the board, so they cannot see, and show the whole class a quantity on a tens frame. The whole class would shout out the number that I was showing and then two students would run to the board to find that number. This gave the students practice identifying amounts on a tens frame as well as identifying numbers.
Although at the beginning of the year we only focus on the numbers 1-10, I have the numbers 1-20 on my chart because I use it throughout the year for different math activities and this just made it easier for me.
Hidden Numbers

Number Jam
To teach number identification and writing, I am in love with number songs.... It has helped so many of my students correctly form the numbers. You can listen to it by clicking on the link below.
Concrete Represention of Numbers

This is a fun partner activity. I give each group of students numbers 1-5 and cubes. There is 1 cube of 1 color, 2 cubes of a different color, 3 cubes of another color, etc. The students order the numbers, sort the cubes and match them to a number. It is a quick and fun hands on activity for them.
Various Representation of Numbers
This was such a simple, yet effective small group or center activity that I did with my students.I found several objects in the classroom that they could use to show numbers. We used number cards, counters, dice, dominos and magetic letters. I simply placed them in a basket and the students would sort the numbers 1-6, showing it in different ways.
Counting Containers
Counting Activities
Grab and Count:

Counting Jars

More Abstract Representation
Number Sorts:

Individual Number Sorts:

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I hope you enjoying seeing different number and counting activities that I do in my classroom. What are some fun activities that you use to teach number sense?