Touch Math Numbers – Tactile Number Recognition Activities
Description
The Touch Math Numbers worksheet is a hands-on, tactile learning activity designed for children in Kindergarten (K), 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade in any Elementary School setting. These flashcards are ideal for classrooms or homes across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia, especially for young learners or those who benefit from sensory learning. Each card features a number with touch points, or dots, that help students understand quantity by physically counting aloud while touching each dot. For example, a number like 6 will have three double-dot touch points, helping kids count: “2, 4, 6.” This visual and tactile method reinforces counting, number sense, and basic addition. These worksheets are especially beneficial for early learners or students in need of extra support, including those with special learning needs. Students are encouraged to use their fingers to touch the dots while counting aloud, helping them form mental connections between numbers and quantities. The printable cards can be cut and used repeatedly for practice or testing. Once familiar with the sequence, learners can mix the cards for added memory challenges or use them in small-group math games.
Usage:
Perfect for math centers, homeschool, special education support, or individual practice in early math instruction.
Activity:
Touch and count the dots on each number flashcard to build counting and number recognition skills.
Tools Needed:
- Scissors
- Crayons
- Markers
Page Size:
8.5″x11″ (Letter Size)
User Instruction:
Print the pages and cut out each flashcard. Start with one card at a time. Touch each dot while counting out loud. Practice counting with every number, and repeat until confident. Mix and test cards randomly to build memory and fluency.
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