
Want to give your kiddo a leg up before Kindergarten? Or refocus your 1st and 2nd grader before school gets back in session? These number rockets are just the tool to help you!

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I love this #SpaceWeek activity because it is so versatile! Each rocket is comprised of three sections – the top is a domino counting piece, the middle is a numerical digit, and the bottom is a ten-frame.
I had no idea how prevalent ten-frames were in current curriculum trends until my kiddo went to Kindergarten. They started with ten-frames almost immediately and continued to use them throughout the year. I love that this activity can reinforce digit recognition, counting, grouping, and more!

Grab the FREE printable HERE and you will be all set to launch!
I printed mine out in three colors to make the activity extra colorful. You will need 1 sheet of paper for the top of the rocket, 2 sheets of paper for the middle of the rockets, and 2 sheets of paper for the bottom of the rockets. That’s 5 sheets of paper total if you are still trying to do the math ðĪŠ
This printable covers numbers 1-10 and is a great reinforcement for kiddos learning to count, group, and work with numbers in various forms.

The bottom of the rockets are a bit tedious to cut out, but look how amazing they look when finished! You could totally laminate the sheets of paper before cutting to give some prolonged durability.
Did you miss the FREE printable? Grab it HERE now!
Happy Counting!
