Number and Dot Value Cards from 1-20.
Use these cards as a game of memory or snap in order to build number and value recognition.
Updated: 26 May 2017
Number and Dot Value Cards from 1-20.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 4 Pages
Years: F - 3
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Number and Dot Value Cards from 1-20.
Use these cards as a game of memory or snap in order to build number and value recognition.
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These really shouldn't be called 'arrays' - as the even numbers are not evenly lined up or placed in equal groups. It is hard to connect the link between multiplication with these sets of cards.
Hi Morgan, Thank you for your feedback. We have renamed this resource and will be working on more array resources shortly. Kind regards Jill