Get your students excited to learn about representing numbers in different ways with this fun and educational pack of number hats. These print-and-go number hats offer a mix of activities that reinforce key math skills representing numbers to 10. Quick and easy to set up, they’re perfect for substitute teacher days or to supplement your own lessons.
Your students will practice writing numerals, number words, coloring ten frames and bead strings, tracing tallies, coloring place value blocks, and drawing jumps on a number line - all while creating their very own number hat!
Here’s what you’ll get:
- 10 printable number hats (1 for each number 1-10)
- Hat band extensions
- Answer key for self-checking
- A4 pdf format
Benefits:
- Strengthens number recognition (numerals, words)
- Reinforces counting and number representation (ten frames, bead strings, tallies)
- Introduces basic place value concepts
- Promotes fine motor skills through coloring and tracing
- Encourages independent learning with answer key
How to Use:
Simply print the desired size hats, have students complete the activities, cut out the hats, and attach a headband for a numbertastic learning experience!
Make maths time engaging and memorable with these creative number hats!
Each student will need:
From the pdf:
- 1 hat page
Also need:
- colouring crayons/pencils etc
- scissors
- glue or sticky tape
Represent numbers 1 - 10 in different ways including:
- Ten frame
- tally
- bead strings
- place value cubes
- number line
- Number word
- Digit
Suggested activities with the completed hats:
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Practice number bonds of 10. Students find someone who has the associated fact. e.g. if they are wearing a ‘8 hat’ they would need to find someone wearing a ‘2 hat’. They could prove that they have found the correct partner by using one of the concrete resources shown on the hat and making what they can see on their partners hat. When they put them together, they should make 10. They would then go to a student who is wearing a 10 hat to check that they are bonds of 10.
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Students could sort themselves into groups according to their teachers instructions. e.g. smallest to largest, largest to smallest, odds and evens, …
It can also be interesting to allow students to come up with their own games!
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- Number Hats Represent 11-20 different ways
- Ten Frame Manipulative with Lift-the Flap Counters
- Number Bonds of 10 in Different Ways Mini Books
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