Write the Room: Numbers 1-10 Dinosaur

Recommended Grade Level:

Preschool kindergarten Early Elementary

Type of Resource: PDF

Number of Pages: 10

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What's Included:

  • 2 Sets of Count the Room Activities: 1-5 and 1-10

Required Materials:

  • Paper, Printer, Ink
  • Pocket Chart
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Write the Room Numbers 1–10 | Dinosaur Counting Theme

Get your preschoolers and kindergarteners excited about math time with this dino-mite counting activity! In this Write the Room: Dinosaur Counting set, students walk around the classroom, find the adorable dinosaur-in-egg cards, count how many baby dinos are in each set, and write the correct number on their recording sheet.

Perfect for math centers, early finishers, or just adding some wiggly movement to your number practice!


What’s Included:

  • 10 full-color dinosaur number cards (counting sets from 1–10)
  • 2 differentiated Count the Room recording sheets:
    • One for numbers 1–5
    • One for numbers 1–10
  • Black-and-white versions of both recording pages for easy printing

Skills Covered:

  • Counting objects up to 10
  • Number recognition
  • One-to-one correspondence
  • Writing numbers 1–10
  • Visual discrimination and observation
  • Gross motor skills with purposeful movement

Learning Standards Addressed:

  • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.B.4: Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities
  • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.B.5: Count to answer “how many” up to 10 items
  • Texas Pre-K Guidelines: V.A.5 Child counts up to 10 items and demonstrates that the last count indicates how many items were counted
  • Virginia ELDS – Math: M3a: Demonstrates understanding of counting objects up to 10 with one-to-one correspondence

How to Use:

  1. Print and cut the full-color dinosaur counting cards
  2. Place the cards around your classroom (on the wall, under tables, beside a bookshelf… wherever your little explorers will love to look!)
  3. Hand out the matching recording sheet
  4. Let students walk around the room, count the number of baby dinosaurs on each card, and write the number in the matching box

This dinosaur-themed number recognition activity is a playful way to reinforce early math concepts while giving your kids the chance to move, engage, and enjoy learning. Use it during your dinosaur unit, for morning work, or as a differentiated math center you can prep once and reuse all year long!