Number Sense for students in their preschool and elementary learning years. The following number sense resources are free, printable PDFs that will support your learners (of all ages) with math concepts like number recognition, composing and decomposing numbers, and recognizing patterns. These resources were created with your students in mind, making them highly engaging as well as teacher-friendly! Use these resources on their own or pair them with our Number-of-the-Week program for even more hands-on, engaging math fun!
What Is Number Sense?
Number sense refers to a group of key math abilities that allow students to work with and manipulate numbers. It includes the ability to understand amounts, compare numbers, and recognize patterns and relationships between a variety of numbers. Having number sense means being able to visualize and talk comfortably about numbers, as well as understand their relative values and how they can be put together and taken apart. It is an essential foundation for students to develop strong math skills and problem-solving abilities.
The Definition of Number Sense
The dictionary definition of number sense is the ability to use and understand numbers, including knowing their relative values, using them to make decisions, and employing flexible strategies for arithmetic operations. It also involves developing skills in counting, measuring, estimating, and recognizing number patterns. Basically, number sense is the ability to understand and work with numbers in a way that helps us know how big or small numbers are, compare them to each other, and see patterns in them. With number sense, we can talk about numbers easily and understand how they can be split or added together.
Number Sense Charts
Number Sense Charts are a fun and engaging way for students to visualize numbers and make sense of them. These colorful anchor charts can be used in preschool, elementary, and homeschool settings.
Number Sense Charts
Number Sense Charts are a valuable resource for students in first, second, and third grade. These free, printable number recognition charts serve as engaging visual aids for teachers to showcase number patterns, featuring visuals of numbers 0 through twenty.
- Number Sense
- Math Problem Solving
- Visualization
- Numbers
Number Sense Worksheets
Using our Number Sense worksheets gives your early learners a variety of ways to practice numbers. Break them apart, and put some together, the possibilities are endless! Be sure to check out our free Ordinal Number Worksheets too! All of these worksheets are completely free and easy to download and print!
Number Sense Worksheets
Incorporate these printable order of operations worksheets into your next multi-step problem-solving lessons. These free pages feature a variety of practice for students in grades 3+ to practice the correct way to solve math problems with multiple operations.
- Number Sense
- Visualization
- Elementary Math
Number Sense Flashcards
Number Sense flashcards provide a fast and easy solution to rote memorization. Memorizing numbers and visualizing them can be a challenge for young students, but with the help of these flashcards, your students are sure to enjoy learning and memorizing their numbers!
Number Sense Flashcards
Students will get a variety of different flashcards numbered 0 – 20. Each set of flashcards will show students a different visual way to count. Kids will practice their number recognition and memorization skills.
- Math Concepts
- Numbers
- Elementary Math
- Visuals
- Flashcards
Number Sense Activities
Number sense activities were created with your elementary students in mind. They feature a variety of games and activities for students to learn their numbers, visualize number sets, create and break apart groups of numbers, and so much more! These activities provide learning in a way that will make your students believe they are playing games, not completing their math lessons!
Number Sense Activities
These printable resources provide a variety of number awareness practices including sequencing, problem-solving, and more! Grab the free download of these printable worksheets today and start using them as early as tomorrow!
- Games & Activities
- Numbers
- Elementary Math
- Visuals
How to Teach Number Sense
To teach number sense, teachers can use fun and interactive activities (like those above) that help students understand and work with numbers. Students can play games that involve counting, measuring, and estimating. Students can also talk about numbers and their relationships by comparing them, ordering them, and finding patterns. Learning to break numbers apart and put them back together will support students to solve problems easily. Teachers and homeschooling parents can give students real-life situations where they need to use numbers to make decisions, like measuring ingredients for cooking. By practicing these skills, your students will become really good at understanding and using numbers, making us confident mathematicians!
Number of the Week
Number-of-the-Week curriculum is a no-prep, print-&-go program that covers numbers 0-30. With hands-on activities, students learn how to count, write, read, and sign all the way to 30. Skills covered include number recognition, number formation, ASL number signs, counting, number order, and more! This 31-week curriculum is scheduled over a 4-day week
Other Resources You Might Like…
Your early homeschool and elementary students will love engaging, hands-on math activities! The following resources pair well with our Number of the Week program and feature a variety of early math skills. Check them out today!
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Activities and worksheets are all great and well-thought-out!