I downloaded this great number wheel activity from Homeschool Share, and O LOVES it! After printing the number wheel, I laminated it before cutting it out. Then I wrote the numbers 1 through 10 (using a sharpie) on 10 clothes pins. O counted the dots, found the correct clothes pin, and clipped the clothes pin to the wheel. She was a little unsure of a few numbers, so this was a great way for her to practice recognizing her numbers.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Number Wheel Activity
I downloaded this great number wheel activity from Homeschool Share, and O LOVES it! After printing the number wheel, I laminated it before cutting it out. Then I wrote the numbers 1 through 10 (using a sharpie) on 10 clothes pins. O counted the dots, found the correct clothes pin, and clipped the clothes pin to the wheel. She was a little unsure of a few numbers, so this was a great way for her to practice recognizing her numbers.
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Love this idea. I have been thinking about purchasing a laminator. Can you make any recommendations?
ReplyDeleteCute idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have wanted a laminator as well-for homeschooling- where do you get one for reasonable price?
ReplyDeleteLove this!! Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteI like that, I've been meaning to make one of those, thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery nice - we just did this with colors for my tot & he loved it! :)
ReplyDeleteNicole
Easy to put together and cool - it's a home run! :>) I linked to this on my weekly roundup - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePS - I'm interested in laminator thoughts, too.
Thanks for sharing this! We used it & I linked to you here: http://raisememories.blogspot.com/2010/01/number-wheel.html
ReplyDeleteLoving the clothespins idea! I'm not sure about using a wheel, however--does the circle add to the mathematical experience? Our Montessori uses a line that goes in the order of the number line (also helps in internalizing that order!).
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