Counting Book – Halloween Version
Are any of you doing last-minute Halloween prep? I’m raising my hand too! I like to incorporate Halloween-themed learning centers on Halloween so students can practice their academic skills as well as engage in Halloween fun.

Here is another counting book (click here for a numbers 1 to 10 counting book and here for a teen number counting book). The theme is spiders. Students draw or use stickers to place spiders on the web.

They color in the cube tower to match the target number and write the number to complete the sentence.

After students complete their book, they can practice reading it to a friend or someone in their family.

Here are some more counting activities.
What are some other activities you use to help students learn numbers 1 to 10? Tell me in the comments section below!
Happy Teaching!
Tee
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