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  1. Based on the global hit TV series, Number Routines with Numberblocks immerses students in hands-on development of number sense and foundational math skills with the help of their favorite …

  2. The card ties in with the episode in which Three has opened a Stampoline park where the Numberblocks can bounce on inky trampolines and leave an image on a white canvas.

  3. In this episode children can practise recognising the Numberblocks One to Five by the shapes they make, without needing to count each of their blocks. The Numberblocks can make different shapes …

  4. Write each Numberblocks' number on the back of them when you cut the out, to help you remember which Numerblock they are. Lots of the Numberblocks are on the grid more than once. Can you find …

  5. Children should draw their sparkly belts at the 5 position on each Numberblock.

  6. Without the correct numberling, the Numberblocks can’t count! Play a game in which children must match each Numberblock to the right numberling. Begin by building Numberblocks One to Ten and …

  7. Starting with your shoebox, place a rectangle box on each corner. Measure and cut out each rectangle to t over each corner of your shoebox. Use your double-sided tape to stick and secure your castle …