Elise has been counting from one to ten for a little while. She can recognize the symbols for two, four and eight consistently, but the rest are a little spottier. Just like her daddy, she loves numbers! (Maybe it’s all the The Price is Right they watch together!) So to encourage her, I made her some really simple flashcards to practice.
I wanted them to be very plain without illustrations or distractions so she would focus on the figures themselves.
I printed them on the reverse side of a piece of patterned cardstock, but you could print them on plain or colored cardstock too. I also faux laminated them with Con-Tact paper, but it was a bit of a chore and would probably skip that altogether next time.
If you have a toddler/preschooler, I’ve made the flashcards available for download.
Download the number flashcards >>
Even if you don’t have a little kid, I’ll let you download them if you ask nicely. You could probably use them for alternate purposes like tags or something.
p.s. These flashcards are for personal use only. It’s not OK to redistribute or profit from any content on this blog.
Rachel says
Hello, I would really like to be able to print out your number flashcards – but it’s says the link can’t be found? Thanks for your inspiring ideas – I have a very active three year old who will be delighted to help with some of the ideas I’m borrowing!
Rachel
Erin @ Lansdowne Life says
Hi Rachel,
Try downloading again. Not sure why it wasn’t working for you, but it’s working for me now. They are hosted on Google Drive, so maybe there was a hiccup somewhere?
Carmen says
Hello Erin,
Pls be so kind and let me download the printable numbers !
Thanks a lot!
Erin Heaton says
Hi Carmen,
Not sure why the link wasn’t working, but I re-uploaded the file and fixed the link. Try it now!
Sorry about that,
Erin