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1 1. All pages are Legal Size with printer margins set at.33 CM for all sides 2. Use a "Brand Name" Dry Erase Marker for writing on laminate pages. 3. The Duck Brand Clear Contact Paper from Walmart is the best! Found in the kitchen aisle. 4. Page are the Counting Pages. a. Page contains a "Lego Measuring Tape". When Laminatng the Counting pages, pages 2-12, the measuring tape can be placed in the extra unused area. b. Cut the Right side white space off with a paper cutter for all pages Human Rights begins with the end. His Body. His Penis. His Foreskin. Say No to Circumcision. His Whole Body will Thank you. 100% i. c. Hole Punch, making sure all holes line up, the left side. 2 hole punch works better. d. Laminate with clear contact paper. Trim off excess leaving a 1/4 inch laminate around each page. e. Assemble and using yarn or ribbon, bind together. 5. Page 12 is simply "Lego puzzles". Print if you choose. Laminate if you want. a. Cut each column out individually. When you laminate, leave extra space in the laminate at top for the hole punch. Hole punch top side. Bind together with yarn to create a flip book. 6. Page 13 is Multiplication, 14 Division, 15 Subtraction and 16 for Addition. a. Print and laminate. Have fun using! 7. Page 17 and 18 are for Even and Odd. Page 19 is a worksheet for separating a pile of legos and determining if they are even or odd. a. Print and laminate. Have fun using! 8. Page 20 & 21 are for Fractions 9. Page 22 & 23 are for 1-10 counting. a. Print, Laminate. Have fun using! 10. Page 24,25,26,27 are tables with the numbers starting in varying positions. 11. Page are Individual counting worksheets, matching, for numbers a. Cut each set out individually. When you laminate, leave extra space in the laminate at top left for the hole punch. Hole punch top left side. Bind together with yarn to create a flip book. 12. Page 35,36,37 are simply "Lego puzzles". Print if you choose. Laminate if you want. a. Cut each column out individually. When you laminate, leave extra space in the laminate at top for the hole punch. Hole punch top side. Bind together with yarn to create a flip book. 13. Page 38,39,40 are Pattern Recognition and Completion worksheets. a. Cut each column out individually. When you laminate, leave extra space in the laminate at top for the hole punch. Hole punch top side. Bind together with yarn to create a flip book. 14. Page are more Fraction Worksheets 15. Page 49 & 50 are for Tallest & Shortest. Page 51 & 52 are for Longest & Shortest. 16. Page contains a "Lego Measuring Tape". When Laminatng the Counting pages, pages 2-12, the measuring tape can be placed in the extra unused area.
2 10 Ten 9 Nine 8 Eight 7 Seven 6 Six 5 Five 4 Four 3 Three 2 Two 1 One 10
3 20 Twenty 19 Nineteen 18 Eighteen 17 Seventeen 16 Sixteen 15 Fifteen 14 Fourteen 13 Thirteen 12 Twelve 11 Eleven 20
4 30 Thirty 29 Twenty-nine 28 Twenty-eight 27 Twenty-seven 26 Twenty-six 25 Twenty-five 24 Twenty-four 23 Twenty-three 22 Twenty-two 21 Twenty-one 30
5 40 Forty 39 Thirty-nine 38 Thirty-eight 37 Thirty-seven 36 Thirty-six 35 Thirty-five 34 Thirty-four 33 Thirty-three 32 Thirty-two 31 Thirty-one 40
6 50 Fifty 49 Forty-nine 48 Forty-eight 47 Forty-seven 46 Forty-six 45 Forty-five 44 Forty-four 43 Forty-three 42 Forty-two 41 Forty-one 50
7 60 Sixty 59 Fifty-nine 58 Fifty-eight 57 Fifty-seven 56 Fifty-six 55 Fifty-five 54 Fifty-four 53 Fifty-three 52 Fifty-two 51 Fifty-one 60
8 70 Seventy 69 Sixty-nine 68 Sixty-eight 67 Sixty-seven 66 Sixty-six 65 Sixty-five 64 Sixty-four 63 Sixty-three 62 Sixty-two 61 Sixty-one 70
9 80 Eighty 79 Seventy-nine 78 Seventy-eight 77 Seventy-seven 76 Seventy-six 75 Seventy-five 74 Seventy-four 73 Seventy-three 72 Seventy-two 71 Seventy-one 80
10 90 Ninety 89 Eighty-nine 88 Eighty-eight 87 Eighty-seven 86 Eighty-six 85 Eighty-five 84 Eighty-four 83 Eighty-three 82 Eighty-two 81 Eighty-one 90
11 100 One Hundred 99 Ninety-Nine 98 Ninety-eight 97 Ninety-seven 96 Ninety-six 95 Ninety-five 94 Ninety-four 93 Ninety-three 92 Ninety-two 91 Ninety-one 100
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13 Multiplication (within 0-12 Times Table) Stack the Same Quantity of Legos in the desired number of squares. Write the quantity of legos in each stack in the 1st box. Write the # of stacks created in the 2nd box. Write the total # of legos used in the 3rd box. (5 Legos per stack, 3 stacks, = 15 Legos. 5*3=15) How Many Legos are in each Stack? x How many squares have Legos? (How many stacks?) = How Many Legos do you have in total?
14 Division (within 0-12 Times Table) Count a Pile of Legos Write total quantity into 1st box. Separate them into exact same quantity stacks and place each stack onto a square. Write the Quantity into the 2nd box. Lastly, write how many legos are in each stack in the 3rd box. (20 legos in pile, 4 stacks, 5 Legos per stack 20/4=5) How Many Legos do you have? How Many Stacks of the Exact Same Quantity each did you make? = How Many Legos per Stack?
15 Subtraction How many legos are on the board? (say/write quantity) Remove some Legos & Count them (say/write quantity) How many legos do I have left? (say/write quantity) = Starting Quantity Take Away Qty Remainder
16 + Addition Place Legos on Board & Count (say/write quantity) Count Legos to be added, place on Board (say/write quantity) How many legos do I have total? (say/write quantity) Starting Quantity + = Additional Qty Total
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19 Left Right? If you have one uneven piece, place it in the middle. How Many Legos do you have? Place the same Quantity of Legos on the Left side as the Right side. When you do, do you have one left over? If No, then you have an even quantity which means you can divide that quantity by 2. Circle Me if I am an Odd Number. If Yes, you have an odd quantity. which means you cannot divide that number exactly by 2. Circle Me if I am an Even Number. Odd Is the last digit a 1,3,5,7,9? If yes, you have an Odd Number. Is the last digit a 0,2,4,6,8? If yes, you have an Even Number. Even
20 1/10 1/9 1/10 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 1 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10
21 1 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10
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25 1 One 11 Eleven 21 Twenty-one 31 Thirty-one 41 Forty-one 51 Fifty-one 61 Sixty-one 71 Seventy-one 81 Eighty-one 91 Ninety-one 2 Two 12 Twelve 22 Twenty-two 32 Thirty-two 42 Forty-two 52 Fifty-two 62 Sixty-two 72 Seventy-two 82 Eighty-two 92 Ninety-two 3 Three 13 Thirteen 23 Twenty-three 33 Thirty-three 43 Forty-three 53 Fifty-three 63 Sixty-three 73 Seventy-three 83 Eighty-three 93 Ninety-three 4 Four 14 Fourteen 24 Twenty-four 34 Thirty-four 44 Forty-four 54 Fifty-four 64 Sixty-four 74 Seventy-four 84 Eighty-four 94 Ninety-four 5 Five 15 Fifteen 25 Twenty-five 35 Thirty-five 45 Forty-five 55 Fifty-five 65 Sixty-five 75 Seventy-five 85 Eighty-five 95 Ninety-five 6 Six 16 Sixteen 26 Twenty-six 36 Thirty-six 46 Forty-six 56 Fifty-six 66 Sixty-six 76 Seventy-six 86 Eighty-six 96 Ninety-six 7 Seven 17 Seventeen 27 Twenty-seven 37 Thirty-seven 47 Forty-seven 57 Fifty-seven 67 Sixty-seven 77 Seventy-seven 87 Eighty-seven 97 Ninety-seven 8 Eight 18 Eighteen 28 Twenty-eight 38 Thirty-eight 48 Forty-eight 58 Fifty-eight 68 Sixty-eight 78 Seventy-eight 88 Eighty-eight 98 Ninety-eight 9 Nine 19 Nineteen 29 Twenty-nine 39 Thirty-nine 49 Forty-nine 59 Fifty-nine 69 Sixty-nine 79 Seventy-nine 89 Eighty-nine 99 Ninety-Nine 10 Ten 20 Twenty 30 Thirty 40 Forty 50 Fifty 60 Sixty 70 Seventy 80 Eighty 90 Ninety 100 One Hundred
26 1 One 2 Two 3 Three 4 Four 5 Five 6 Six 7 Seven 8 Eight 9 Nine 10 Ten 11 Eleven 12 Twelve 13 Thirteen 14 Fourteen 15 Fifteen 16 Sixteen 17 Seventeen 18 Eighteen 19 Nineteen 20 Twenty 21 Twenty-one 22 Twenty-two 23 Twenty-three 24 Twenty-four 25 Twenty-five 26 Twenty-six 27 Twenty-seven 28 Twenty-eight 29 Twenty-nine 30 Thirty 31 Thirty-one 32 Thirty-two 33 Thirty-three 34 Thirty-four 35 Thirty-five 36 Thirty-six 37 Thirty-seven 38 Thirty-eight 39 Thirty-nine 40 Forty 41 Forty-one 42 Forty-two 43 Forty-three 44 Forty-four 45 Forty-five 46 Forty-six 47 Forty-seven 48 Forty-eight 49 Forty-nine 50 Fifty 51 Fifty-one 52 Fifty-two 53 Fifty-three 54 Fifty-four 55 Fifty-five 56 Fifty-six 57 Fifty-seven 58 Fifty-eight 59 Fifty-nine 60 Sixty 61 Sixty-one 62 Sixty-two 63 Sixty-three 64 Sixty-four 65 Sixty-five 66 Sixty-six 67 Sixty-seven 68 Sixty-eight 69 Sixty-nine 70 Seventy 71 Seventy-one 72 Seventy-two 73 Seventy-three 74 Seventy-four 75 Seventy-five 76 Seventy-six 77 Seventy-seven 78 Seventy-eight 79 Seventy-nine 80 Eighty 81 Eighty-one 82 Eighty-two 83 Eighty-three 84 Eighty-four 85 Eighty-five 86 Eighty-six 87 Eighty-seven 88 Eighty-eight 89 Eighty-nine 90 Ninety 91 Ninety-one 92 Ninety-two 93 Ninety-three 94 Ninety-four 95 Ninety-five 96 Ninety-six 97 Ninety-seven 98 Ninety-eight 99 Ninety-Nine 100 One Hundred
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39 Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower
40 Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower Pattern Recognition: Finish the Tower
41 How Many are Red? 1/12 How Many are Blue? 1/12 How Many are Yellow? 1/12 How Many are Green? 1/12 1/12 1/12 1/12 1/12 1/12 1/12 1/12 1/12
42 How Many are Red? 1/11 How Many are Blue? 1/11 How Many are Yellow? 1/11 How Many are Green? 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/11
43 How Many are Red? 1/10 How Many are Blue? 1/10 How Many are Yellow? 1/10 How Many are Green? 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10
44 How Many are Red? 1/9 How Many are Blue? 1/9 How Many are Yellow? 1/9 How Many are Green? 1/9 1/9 1/9 1/9 1/9 1/9
45 How Many are Red? 1/8 How Many are Blue? 1/8 How Many are Yellow? 1/8 How Many are Green? 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
46 How Many are Red? 1/7 How Many are Blue? 1/7 How Many are Yellow? 1/7 How Many are Green? 1/7 1/7 1/7 1/7 How Many are Red? 1/6 How Many are Blue? 1/6 How Many are Yellow? 1/6 How Many are Green? 1/6 1/6 1/6
47 How Many are Red? 1/5 How Many are Blue? 1/5 How Many are Yellow? 1/5 How Many are Green? 1/5 1/5 How Many are Red? 1/4 How Many are Blue? 1/4 How Many are Yellow? 1/4 How Many are Green? 1/4
48 How Many are Red? 1/3 How Many are Blue? 1/3 How Many are Yellow? 1/3 How Many are Green? How Many are Red? 1/2 How Many are Blue? 1/2 How Many are Yellow? How Many are Green? How Many are Red? 1 How Many are Blue? How Many are Yellow? How Many are Green?
49 Tall, Taller & Tallest Sort & Stack blocks by color. Make each stack a different height. Place each lego stack on matching color. Which Stack is the tallest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the tallest stack? Why is it taller? (has more, greater) Which Stack is the shortest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the shortest stack? Why is it shorter? (has less, fewer) How many more are in the tallest stack as compared to the shortest stack? Using 1 for Tallest & 4 for shortest, write 1,2,3,4 from tallest to shortest below the Legos Line up the stacks of blocks physically from tallest to shortest. Write the Tallest (most, highest) Quantity. > Write the Shortest (least, lowest) Quantity. Greater Than
50 Short, Shorter & Shortest Sort & Stack blocks by color. Make each stack a different height. Place each lego stack on matching color. Which Stack is the shortest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the shortest stack? Why is it shorter? (has less, fewer) Which Stack is the tallest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the tallest stack? Why is it taller? (has more, greater) How many fewer are in the shortest stack as compared to the tallest stack? Using 1 for shortest & 4 for tallestest, write 1,2,3,4 from shortest to tallest below the Legos Line up the stacks of blocks physically from shortest to tallest. Write the Shortest (least, lowest) Quantity. < Write the Tallest (most, highest) Quantity. Less Than
51 Long, Longer & Longest Sort & Stack blocks by color. Make each stack ("log") a different length. Place each lego log on matching color. Which Stack is the longest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the longest stack? Why is it longer? (has more, greater) Which Stack is the shortest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the shortest stack? Why is it shorter? (has less, fewer) How many more are in the longest stack as compared to the shortest stack? Using 1 for Longest & 4 for shortest, write 1,2,3,4 from longest to shortest to the right of Legos Line up the stacks of blocks physically from longest to shortest. Write the Longest > (most, highest) Quantity. Greater Than Write the Shortest (least, lowest) Quantity.
52 Short, Shorter & Shortest Sort & Stack blocks by color. Make each stack ("log") a different length. Place each lego log on matching color. Which Stack is the shortest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the shortest stack? Why is it shorter? (has less, fewer) Which Stack is the longest? (write the color) How many Legos are in the longest stack? Why is it longer? (has more, greater) How many fewer are in the shortest stack as compared to the longest stack? Using 1 for shortest & 4 for longest, write 1,2,3,4 from shortest to longest right of Legos Line up the stacks of blocks physically from shortest to longest. Write the Shortest < (least, lowest) Quantity. Less Than Write the Longest (most, highest) Quantity.
53 Cut Each Strip out. When Laminating Pages 2-12, The Counting Lego Game, you can lay these strips out, end ot end, to create a "LEGO MEASURING TAPE" in the extra space below the pages. The measuring tape could be used for all kinds of math functions! 10 Ten 9 Nine 8 Eight 7 Seven 6 Six 5 Five 4 Four 3 Three 2 Two 1 One 20 Twenty 19 Nineteen 18 Eighteen 17 Seventeen 16 Sixteen 15 Fifteen 14 Fourteen 13 Thirteen 12 Twelve 11 Eleven 30 Thirty 29 Twenty-nine 28 Twenty-eight 27 Twenty-seven 26 Twenty-six 25 Twenty-five 24 Twenty-four 23 Twenty-three 22 Twenty-two 21 Twenty-one 40 Forty 39 Thirty-nine 38 Thirty-eight 37 Thirty-seven 36 Thirty-six 35 Thirty-five 34 Thirty-four 33 Thirty-three 32 Thirty-two 31 Thirty-one 50 Fifty 49 Forty-nine 48 Forty-eight 47 Forty-seven 46 Forty-six 45 Forty-five 44 Forty-four 43 Forty-three 42 Forty-two 41 Forty-one
54 60 Sixty 59 Fifty-nine 58 Fifty-eight 57 Fifty-seven 56 Fifty-six 55 Fifty-five 54 Fifty-four 53 Fifty-three 52 Fifty-two 51 Fifty-one 70 Seventy 69 Sixty-nine 68 Sixty-eight 67 Sixty-seven 66 Sixty-six 65 Sixty-five 64 Sixty-four 63 Sixty-three 62 Sixty-two 61 Sixty-one 80 Eighty 79 Seventy-nine 78 Seventy-eight 77 Seventy-seven 76 Seventy-six 75 Seventy-five 74 Seventy-four 73 Seventy-three 72 Seventy-two 71 Seventy-one 90 Ninety 89 Eighty-nine 88 Eighty-eight 87 Eighty-seven 86 Eighty-six 85 Eighty-five 84 Eighty-four 83 Eighty-three 82 Eighty-two 81 Eighty-one 100 One Hundred 99 Ninety-Nine 98 Ninety-eight 97 Ninety-seven 96 Ninety-six 95 Ninety-five 94 Ninety-four 93 Ninety-three 92 Ninety-two 91 Ninety-one Cut Each Strip out. When Laminating Pages 2-12, The Counting Lego Game, you can lay these strips out, end ot end, to create a "LEGO MEASURING TAPE" in the extra space below the pages. The measuring tape could be used for all kinds of math functions!
55 Lego Alphabet Credit goes to Credit goes to Credit goes to Credit goes to Credit goes to Credit goes to Credit goes to Credit goes to
56 Skip Counting Place Stacks of Legos, Same quantity in each stack, in desired number of squares. Then, Skip Count. How many Legos Per stack? How Many Stacks? How many Legos Total?
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