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Subitizing PowerPoint and Google Slides: Quick Images for Number Talks

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This was a great resource for my class. The students enjoyed the activity and were engaged in learning.
I used these subitizing slides for the beginning of first grade math talks. They worked great and the kids liked the variety. Thanks!
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Strengthen your students’ subitizing skills with this engaging subitizing PowerPoint or Google Slides. This resource includes 325 quick images that you can project on your screen for whole class instruction or print out for math centers. The images include: Ten Frames, Dominoes, Fingers, Dice, Large Dots, Rekenreks, Dots on Balloons, Bear Counters, and Tally Marks.

How I use this in my classroom

I’ve been practicing subitizing with my little ones for the last three years but got tired of making quick images on paper plates or construction paper. They always ripped or got lost. This PowerPoint simplified teaching subitizing. You can also print the images if you want. If you are using this resource for math centers, you can print two or three to a page.

When I use them as part of Number Talks, I usually CUT the images (slides) that I want for that session and PASTE at the top of the presentation so I can have them all easily accessible in the order I need them in as I teach. I don’t want to have to scroll through 300+ slides! If you want them back in original order, simply redownload again from My Purchases.

Subitizing is part of the K Common Core Standards: K.CC.A.1, K.CC.A.2,K.CC.A.4,K.CC.A.5

NOTE: Although PowerPoint format, the actual slides cannot be edited. Also, there are no timings on these for various reasons. However, you can add them if it works for you.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.

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