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Nativity Number Dot Pages

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Today, I’m sharing some Nativity Number Dot Pages that focus on numbers zero through one hundred!

You might also like our Nativity Pattern Block Mats and our Printable Jesse Tree Ornaments.

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Got a learner struggling to memorize their multiplication facts?
I HIGHLY recommend Times Tales!

 

Nativity Number Dot Pages {0-100}

These free dot pages are a fun and hands-on way to work on numbers 0-100 with your kiddos while reinforcing the Biblical account of Christ’s birth found in Matthew and Luke.

Included in the download are number cards and ten dot pages. The number cards and number boards all come in color and black and white. {The table of contents in the PDF can help you find the pages you need.}

Your children can do the dot pages many different ways. For example:

  • Call out a number to your entire Sunday School class or a small group and they find the number.
  • Use number stickers to find the numbers that match.
  • Numbers can be dotted with dot paint.
  • You could also use math counters and have learners cover the numbers.
  • Number cards could be hidden in a Christmas sensory bin, hidden around the room, or simply shuffled and placed facedown for learners to draw one at a time.

 

Nativity Number Dot Pages - identify the number on the number card

Number cards are included for each number board. Kids just flip over {or find} a number card, identify the number, and then locate it on their number board.

 

Nativity Number Dot Pages - cover the number on the board

Once the number has been found, children cover it with a math counter {as seen above}. Personally, I prefer using math counters, small erasers, or old pennies so the boards can be reused from year-to-year or child-to-child.

Dot paint can also be used to dot the numbers or number stickers to cover the numbers. If you do this, I recommend printing/copying the black and white boards to save on ink.

 

 

 

Merry Christmas!
~Becky

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