Description
The Spring Cut and Paste Number Order Puzzles are perfect for kindergarten and 1st graders to practice counting and skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s. This PDF resource is not just about numbers; it’s a multi-purpose tool designed to enhance number recognition, reinforce number order, and develop scissor skills.
Created by a COTA, The 19 page PDF will be delivered electronically immediately following payment.
Designed for occupational therapy students to practice their scissor skills they are also suitable for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st grade, special education lessons, morning work tubs, math centers, or early finisher bins. These puzzles make learning fun while working on fine motor and visual perception skills. The black and white versions are great for Spring coloring pages.
When is a good time to use the Spring Cut and Paste Number Order Puzzles?
- During math centers to reinforce number order and recognition.
- In special education lessons to cater to diverse learning needs.
- As occupational therapy activities to enhance fine motor skills, including scissor skills.
What is included in the PDF?
- Color and black-and-white puzzles for numbers 1-5, 6-10, 1-10, 11-20.
- Skip counting puzzles for 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s, ranging from 2 to 100.
- A total of 13 color and 13 black-and-white puzzles for versatility.
- Options for coloring the black-and-white puzzles before cutting and pasting.
What skills are students working on with the Spring Cut and Paste Number Order Puzzles?
- Number recognition and order.
- Fine motor skills, including scissor skills.
- Visual perceptual skills for accurate cutting and pasting.
Key Features:
- Skip counting puzzles for additional math practice.
- Both color and black-and-white options for flexibility.
- Laminatable color puzzles for durability and multiple uses.
- Customizable black-and-white puzzles for personalization.
- Accommodations for highlighting lines to assist students with visual perceptual and motor skills.
Prep Needed:
- Minimal preparation required; simply print and distribute.
- Consider laminating color puzzles for extended use.
- Encourage students to color black-and-white puzzles before cutting and pasting.