Numerals 1-10 and their corresponding names.
Print this poster out on A3 and laminate it.
Put this poster up in your classroom to help remind your students which word goes with which number.
Numerals 1-10 and their corresponding names.
Print this poster out on A3 and laminate it.
Put this poster up in your classroom to help remind your students which word goes with which number.
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Hi there, Could we please get something similar to this but with the spelling for the 'tens', eg. twenty, thirty, etc. Cheers!
Hi there, Thanks for your suggestion. Please feel free to request a resource here: https://www.teachstarter.com/request-a-resource/ Requests are voted on by the Teach Starter community. We create the top request each week. Please let me know if you have any further questions, I'm more than happy to help. Kind regards, Kristian
Could you do this with the words all in lower case please. I don't want to confuse my preps :)
Hi Patricia, thank you for bringing this to our attention. This is one of our older resources from 2012, so it's certainly due an update! I have just made the change you requested, so please feel free to download the updated version now. Kind regards, Scott