Printable St Patrick’s Day Ten Frames – Math Center Activity

printable ten frames with a leprechaun theme - perfect for kindergarten and first grade St Patrick's Day math

Oh no, a little leprechaun has lost all his lucky coins! Can your little learners help fill each one with the right amount? 

These St Patrick’s Day ten frames are a lovely resource for helping to develop and consolidate some early math skills. Brilliant for some hands on math!

Ten frames are 2 by 5 rectangular grids, in which children can draw or use objects to show numbers that are lower than or equal to 10.

Showing what the numeral actually represents in this way can be great for developing number sense and counting skills.

Ten frames can also be a very useful tool when it comes to adding and subtracting as children physically add or remove counters. 

These St Patrick’s Day ten frames are also fairly simple to prep, just print off and cut out (and laminate if you want).

Then grab some counters – I’ve created a sheet of lucky coins the correct size if you’d like to use them – and see if your  children can place the correct number to match the numbers shown on the pot of gold.

If you’ve laminated them – then they could always draw on coins on with a whiteboard marker.

So why not grab these ten frames and help nurture their little mathematical minds?

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What Skills Can Your Children Learn And Practice?

St Patrick's Day counting math center - printable pdf

While using these ten frames, your children will have the chance to practice and develop some early math skills such as:

  • Counting skills – they’ll have to count the counters carefully to ensure they add the correct amount
  • Number recognition – understanding what the written numeral looks like and being able to tell them apart from other numbers
  • Number sense – the ability to visualize numbers and understand relationships between numbers

How To Prepare These St Patrick’s Day Ten Frames

This one’s pretty straight forward!

First you’re going to want to download the ten frames by clicking on the download box at the bottom of the page.

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Once you’ve downloaded them, you’ll need to print them off onto paper or card and cut them out.

There’s a set with the coins printed on to help children visualize the numbers:

St PAtrick's Day counting ten frames with coins

And a plain set as well if your little ones are up for a challenge:

St PAtrick's Day counting ten frames 

And I’ve made a set of lucky coins just the right size – but obviously this will involve some more cutting out your end!

Once they’re all cut out, I’d strongly advise laminating them to keep them looking nice and so your little learners can use a whiteboard marker on them if they want.

After that you’re all done!

Just grab some counters, coins, or a whiteboard marker, spread the cards out on a table and see if your children can place the correct amount onto the pots!

St PAtrick's Day ten frames for hands on early math - kindergarten and first grade leprechaun printable activity

 

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