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These number sequencing worksheets and activities are perfect for helping Kindergarten students practise ordering numbers from 0 to 100. With 40 differentiated maths worksheets, your students will enjoy a mix of drawing, writing, cutting, and pasting activities while developing their number sense and sequencing skills.

 

This resource is ideal for maths centres, small group work, or independent practice.

 

Save 30% by purchasing the Number Sequencing Bundle!

 

It includes:

  • 30 Before and After Number worksheets (numbers 2 to 30)
  • Cut and Paste Object worksheets for before and after practice
  • 10 Cut and Paste Number Mats (1 to 100) in both colour and black & white

Easy to prep and versatile, this pack supports hands-on learning and provides engaging opportunities for practising number sequencing all year round.

 

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Number Sequencing Activities

SKU: NSQM
$4.50Price
  • File Info

    PDF(6 MB|53 pages)

  • ACARA Alignment

    ALIGNED WITH ACARA 9.0

    Foundation Year Maths - Number

    AC9MFN01

    name, represent and order numbers including zero to at least 20, using physical and virtual materials and numerals

    • responding to a request to collect a quantity of objects or reading a numeral and selecting the associated quantity of items from a collection to match the number required; for example, collecting 9 paint brushes after hearing the word 'nine'
    • recognising the order in the sequence of numbers to 20 and identifying the number that is "one less" than the a given number and the number that is "one more"; for example playing instructive card games that involve reading and ordering number cards; using counting songs, story books and rhymes to establish the forwards and backwards counting sequence of numbers in the context of active counting activities
    • understanding and using terms such as "first", "second", "third", ... "fifth" ... to indicate ordinal position in a sequence; for example, creating a number track using cards with the numerals zero and 20 and describing positions using terms such as first, last, before, after, between
    • recognising writing and reading numerals written on familiar objects; for example, in images, text or illustrations in story books; writing on numerals on a container as a label to show how many objects it contains
    • connecting quantities to number names and numerals when reading and reciting stories and playing counting games or determining and reasoning about the size of sets of objects within First Nation Australians' instructive games; for example, Segur etug from Mer Island in the Torres Straits region
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