Thanksgiving ten frame counting mats are a perfect early math activity for preschoolers. It’s a great hands-on way for helping children learn to count and work on their number sense, especially subitizing skills. These counting mats are perfect to use with mini erasers or any other favorite manipulatives because hands-on math is the best kind of math!
Thanksgiving Ten Frame Counting Mats
Our turkey ten frame counting mats are a favorite preschool counting activity. This freebie will help your little learner solidify numbers 1-10.
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How to Use the Thanksgiving Counting Mats
- Print out our free turkey ten frame counting mats.
- Put them in a pocket protector or laminate them.
- Start with numbers 1-5 with the turkeys already filled in. Once children master these, then move up to 10!
- Move to the blank ten frames for children to fill in. Again, start with numbers 1-5 first, then move up to 10.
How to Teach Counting with Ten Frames
Learning to count may seem like an easy skill, but that’s not necessarily true! There are actually 9 developmental stages of math learning that children go through before they get to advanced counting that they will need for kindergarten and beyond.
What I love about these ten frame mats is that children are learning one to one correspondence as they touch each item on the ten frame mat.
When children add an item to the ten frame, have them start with the upper left box and move in each object next to it so that it’s going from left to right. Then, move to the second row and do the same.
After some practice, your little learners will be able to tell if the ten frame has 5 objects, 7 objects, or 10 objects — all without counting or seeing the numeral. That’s subitizing, which means counting by sight. We do this with our fingers too.
Subitizing, one-to-one correspondence, and cardinality can all be easily taught with ten frames. It’s also great to incorporate with dominoes and dice. Young children need lots of repetition and practice and these ten frame counting mats do just the trick!
That’s actually one of my favorite parts about teaching preschoolers. We are teaching them life lessons in these early years. Your students will reap the benefits for years to come by learning these math skills in preschool. And their kindergarten teachers will thank you!
Turkey Counting Mat Instructions for Preschool
Your freebie will have two sets of Thanksgiving counting mats. The first set is for children who are just learning to count. The corn cobs will already be in the ten frame with the corresponding number.
First, show the child how to count to that number by slowly touching each corn cob. Then, have the child do it after you so that you can assess any areas that they might need help with, whether it’s counting or following their finger. Or just going too quickly.
There is also a number line counting mats where the correct number will be marked. This is a great way to reinforce that this number has significance. It’s not just a number we’re talking about. It has a special spot on the number line, and there is a value assigned to it.
Turkey Ten Frames for Pre-K or Kindergarten
The pre-k or kindergarten version of these ten frame counting mats is slightly more difficult. If a child breezes through the first set, then they’re ready for this next set. This is really more about skills and less about age though.
The pre-k ten frames are left open for your student or child to fill in with any manipulative that you have around. These are perfect for mini erasers, gems, pom poms, and the like. I personally love something that I can grab real fast that’s already in the classroom or house.
The second set of ten frame counting mats are also more advanced on the number line. Have your little learner circle the correct number. I make these into a dry erase surface by laminating them or putting them in a dry erase pocket. This is a number sense tool that will help get your preschoolers ready for kindergarten math.
Using Manipulatives with Thanksgiving Counting Mats
In the build-it section, use any type of math manipulative. It could be mini erasers, LEGO Duplos/bricks, links, snap cubes, counting bears, pom poms etc. Whatever you have on hand or anything your little learner loves will do just fine! Have the child build vertically or horizontally to create that number. Feel free to let them use sets or to make patterns. Whatever makes their heart happy to learn about math.
A great teaching tool is to have your little learners slide those manipulatives off the ten frame(s) and into the build it/make it section. This helps to build conservation of number – understanding that there is no need to recount the manipulatives. That number stayed the same since I did not add more or less to the amount.
On the “Make it or Write it” section, this is a great way to make the number with dice or dominoes. If your little learner already loves writing numbers, feel free to have him or her write it in. If the child needs extra support in handwriting, I would probably hold off on this. We want to focus on number sense, not handwriting. It’s important not to introduce too many skills at once because that can quickly overwhelm or frustrate a child.
And there you have it — preschool math made fun! Your kiddos will build confidence and essential math skills with these Thanksgiving turkey ten frame counting mats. Don’t miss grabbing your free printable by filling out the form below!
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