Number Writing

Small Group Math: Number Bootcamp
To differentiate this numbers and counting resource, we use the student books in small groups. These books are perfect for working on one to one correspondence, number recognition and counting! For our books, we use stickers! But you can have students draw pictures or use stamp pads and fingerprints!


Check out Number Bootcamp in action in our classroom!


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I'm so glad you made a post about Number Bootcamp! We are working on Number Bootcamp Monsters in our class. So far, we've done the number one. My kids LOVE it! I am glad you posted details placing all the pieces in the pocket chart. I didn't do that. I merely used the pieces for number 1. We talked about each piece, and I allowed them to place them on the circle map. Today, when we reviewed the circle map for 1, they were telling me the different ways we can show one EASILY! I couldn't believe it! They truly enjoyed it! Tomorrow, we will be working on number 2. I can't wait to see how many connections they will make! Thank you for creating such a wonderful product! We are also using ABC Bootcamp Monsters. They did an AWESOME job on the circle map for that too! I was in awe!
Can't wait to start ABC and Number Bootcamp on Monday!! When you put the pieces for the circle maps in the picket chart, how many numbers do out in there at one time? I was thinking 1 and 2 on Monday, then add 3 on Tuesday, and so on. Is that what you did?
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When do you teach zero? Do you save it for the end? I’m starting next week with numbers and ABC boot camp teaching virtually. This is my first year in K but my 19th year teaching. Thanks in advance for helping know when to introduce zero.
I only teach it if needed and if so, I do it at the end of Number Bootcamp
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