One of the easiest and most fun ways to teach little ones to count to 10 is by using ten frames. Kids love it because they can easily see how many objects are in each frame.
If you’re looking for some holiday-themed ten frame activities, you’ll love this Gingerbread Ten Frame Cut and Paste packet. It’s perfect for your little beginning learners.
In this packet, kids get to cut out gingerbread cookies and place them in the ten frames—so much fun.
Let’s take a quick peek at the activities inside.
Set #1: Gingerbreads and Tray
Cut the gingerbread boys and girls. Paste them in the 10-frames on the tray.
The ten frame has dots in it – this is as hint for beginning learners who are just learning how to relate the number symbol and its quantity.
Set #2: Lollipops and Gingerbread House
Cut the lollipops. Paste them in the 10-frames inside the gingerbread house.
About this Gingerbread Ten Frame activity: read the number on the red door – it says 8. Then paste the lollipops accordingly, and use the dots as a hint as to how many lollipops you should put.
Set #3: Gingerbread House on the Street
Cut the ginger houses. Paste them in the 10-frames along the gingerbread street.
About this Gingerbread Ten Frame activity: read the number on the tree cookie – it says 9. Then paste the gingerbread house accordingly. Use the dots as a hint as to how many houses you should put.
Gingerbread Ten Frames
Perfect for beginning learners.
Each ten frame has dots in them – these dots are to give a hint to beginners how many objects they should put.
Set #4: Gingerbread Cars
Cut the gingerbread cars. Paste them in the 10-frames.
Read the number on the cloud cookie. Then paste the gingerbread cars accordingly.
Set #5: Gumdrops and Roofs
Cut the gumdrops. Paste them in the 10-frames on the yummy roof.
Read the number on the gingerbread house – it says 10. Then paste the gumdrops accordingly. Use the dots as a hint as to how many gumdrops you should put.
Set #6: Candy Canes
Cut the candy canes. Paste them in the 10-frames.
Read the number on the purple sign – it says 9. Then paste the candy canes accordingly. Use the dots as a hint as to how many candy canes you should put.
Ready for a fun ten frame activity?
Shop Gingerbread Ten Frame Cut and Paste packet
Gingerbread Ten Frames
Perfect for beginning learners.
Each ten frame has dots in them – these dots are to give a hint to beginners how many objects they should put.
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