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Minibeast Numbers. An interactive number formation and counting activity. Notes for Teachers. This activity has two sections: Counting Number formation
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Minibeast Numbers An interactive number formation and counting activity
Notes for Teachers This activity has two sections: • Counting • Number formation It has been designed with young children in mind and is easy to use: just choose the section you require from the ‘Choose an activity’ screen. Clicking on a button like this will return you to the activity choice homepage. Clicking on a button like this will return you to the ‘Choose an Activity’ page. Click this button if you wish to exit ‘Minibeast Numbers’
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving! Now take your pencil off and draw a line down to make a four!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving! Now take your pencil off and draw a line across to make a five!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Watch the magic pencil! Click on the magic pencil to get it moving!
Let’s count Count the objects on the screen. As you click on the items the corresponding number will appear. Count from left to right except when directed otherwise. Click the button below to start.
How many snails? 3 snails three snails
How many spiders? 1 spider one spider
How many bees? 6 bees six bees
How many butterflies? Start here and count in a clockwise direction 7 butterflies seven butterflies
How many dragonflies? 5 dragonflies five dragonflies
How many ants? 8 ants eight ants
How many ladybirds? 10 ladybirds ten ladybirds
How many grasshoppers? 4 grasshoppers four grasshoppers
How many fireflies? Start here and count in a clockwise direction 9 fireflies nine fireflies
How many worms? 2 worms two worms
Thank you for playing ‘Minibeast Numbers’! Animated images and backgrounds available from www.animationfactory.com