A hands-on activity where children consolidate their knowledge of numbers 1-12.
In this activity, students need to match the number of flies on the flashcards to the number that is shown in each of the frog’s tummies.
Updated: 23 Dec 2020
A hands-on activity where children consolidate their knowledge of numbers 1-12.
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Years: P - F
A hands-on activity where children consolidate their knowledge of numbers 1-12.
In this activity, students need to match the number of flies on the flashcards to the number that is shown in each of the frog’s tummies.
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