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Mini Eraser Math Centers

This set coordinates with the snowflake-themed mini-erasers from Target’s Dollar Spot Bulls Eye, but you can easily substitute your favorite math manipulative. Use this frosty set all winter long.

$3.00

Mini Eraser Math Centers

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Mini-erasers are the perfect math manipulative. This set of task cards provide math practice while also developing fine motor skills and increasing engagement.

This set coordinates with the snowflake-themed mini-erasers from Target's Dollar Spot Bulls Eye, but you can easily substitute your favorite math manipulative. Use this frosty set all winter long.

Included in this Mini-Eraser Task Cards Set:

  • Number Bond Cards –Within 10
    • Missing Whole (18 cards)
    • Missing Part (18 cards)
  • Numeral with Subitizing Cards 1-20
    • Match numeral card to subitizing cards
    • Extra cards for 1-9
  • Numeral Cards 1-20
  • 5, 10, 20 Frames – 4 formats
    • Numeral and frames
    • Frames only
    • Numeral only
    • Empty frame
  • Scoop, Sort, Count, Cover
    • 1-10 (color and b/w)
    • 1-20 (color and b/w)
  • Build a Number – Fine Motor
    • 1-20 half-page cards

Ideas for Use: Print and add these math task cards to a themed sensory bin for centers or provide hands-on practice in small groups. These cards are intended for K-1 or any group learning numbers and counting between 1-20.



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