This resource ( Printable ESL toys unit: robots and numbers (1–20) flashcards and games. Fun classroom activities to teach counting, vocabulary and play in elementary ELL classes) is included in Toys Unit for Elementary English Language Learners-Starters. LINK to download: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Toys-unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-Starters-1865563
Teaching numbers 1
to 20 is a key foundational skill for early learners. Using this robot-themed
resource makes this learning process more interactive.
This Toys Unit brings together robot-themed flashcards and number cards (1–20) — perfect for teaching vocabulary, numbers, and basic counting while keeping lessons interactive and playful.
Whether you are focusing on vocabulary, counting skills, or speaking practice, this resource is ideal for young learners who enjoy games, repetition and visuals.
Each printable robot flashcard Number Cards features a robot with a set number of dots on its body.
This helps children: Connect numerals with quantities visually and develop
one-to-one correspondence skills.
Kinesthetic learners can jump or hop next to the flashcard with the number you say. Perfect movement-based game.
Counting
in sequence. Line
Up the Numbers small cards. Learners will shuffle
the cards and working in pairs line them up in the correct order (1 to 20).
But, previously cut up the printable template.
Use the same cards face-down for a memory/concentration game , by printing these double.
Students can use the small cards on their notebooks as they write the numeral and the word. This is a practice for the adjectives of quantities.
A
Worksheet for Basic math vocabulary development. Students write the
number word for each toy robot.
Matching
numerals to number words in this toys worksheet.
The toys worksheet set supports meaningful learning in the classroom. Students can see the number, count visual objects (robot dots/buttons), then write the numeral and/or number word.
Encourage
independent work habits by using this worksheet completing the number word sequence.
Each
student receives a blank grid-style BINGO worksheet with 4 boards.
Instead of using pre-filled numbers, they write in the numbers 1 to 20 in
random order on each one. The included small robot cards double as your bingo
calling cards.
Board
game. After landing on a number, the
student finds and colors or covers the same number on their number mat or
worksheet.
Come
visit my Pinterest board all about teaching numbers! You’ll find a growing
collection of engaging activities, games, flashcards, and printable resources—including
all the number-themed materials from my store. Follow
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