Digital Ten-Frames Counting 1-10 School Crayons
Recommended Grade Level:
Type of Resource: Digital
Number of Pages: 20
Coordinating Activities
What's Included:
- Google Slides and Seesaw formatted activity
Required Materials:
- Computer/Tablet
- Google Slides/Seesaw
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🖍️ Crayon Theme Counting 1-10 Activity
Google Slides™ + Seesaw™ Versions Included
Take your little learners on a sweet math adventure with these adorable crayon-themed digital ten-frame counting activities! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten, this school-themed math activity is a fun and interactive way for kids to practice counting numbers 1–10, using colorful crayons to fill in the ten frames. With built-in number tracing and visual support, this activity builds foundational number sense skills in a way that feels more like play than practice!
Standards Alignment:
This activity supports key early math skills in:
- Texas Pre-K Guidelines: Domain V – Emergent Mathematics (Counting, Number Concepts)
- Common Core Math Standards (Kindergarten):
- K.CC.B.4: Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities
- K.CC.A.3: Write numbers from 0 to 20
- K.CC.B.5: Count to answer “how many?”
Additional Skills Covered:
- Fine motor skills through drag-and-drop interaction
- Counting from 1–10
- Number recognition
- Number formation and tracing
- One-to-one correspondence
- Using a ten frame for number representation
🌟 Tips & Tricks for Use:
- Use during center time, math rotations, or as an independent digital practice
- Assign through Google Classroom or Seesaw for at-home reinforcement
- Print a few slides and add them to a math binder or task box for hands-on ten-frame practice
- Pair with your favorite school-themed read-aloud or sensory bin for a fun thematic extension
- Use dry-erase pockets and tracing cards for a fine motor station if printing
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