Ways to Write Numbers

Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain symbols for the numbers one through ten.
The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbol for one (into the box below the first arrow).
Then go down to the next row and copy the symbol for one, followed by the symbol for two. Continue
through all the rows.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain symbols for the numbers one through ten.
These are not the same symbols that you copied before. This is a different way of writing the numbers
one through ten. The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbol for one (into the box below
the first arrow). Then go down to the next row and copy the symbol for one, followed by the symbol for
two. Continue through all the rows.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain symbols for the numbers one through ten.
These are not the same symbols that you copied before. These Roman numerals are a different way
of writing the numbers one through ten. The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbol for
one (into the box below the first arrow). Then go down to the next row and copy the symbol for one,
followed by the symbol for two. Continue through all the rows.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain the Arabic symbols for the numbers one
through ten. These are not the same symbols that you copied before. This is a different way of writing
the numbers one through ten. The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbol for one (into the
box below the first arrow). Then go down to the next row and copy the symbol for one, followed by the
symbol for two. Continue through all the rows.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain symbols for the numbers one through ten.
The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbol for one (into the box below the first arrow).
Then go down and copy the symbol for two. Continue through all the rows.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain symbols for the numbers one through ten.
The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbol for one (into the box below the first arrow).
Then go over and copy the symbol for two. Continue through all the symbols. The arrows will help
guide you.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain symbols for the numbers one through ten.
The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbol for one (into the box below the first arrow).
Then go over and copy the symbol for two. Continue through all the symbols. The arrows will help
guide you.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain the numbers one through ten. The task is to
copy the numbers. First, copy the one (into the box below the first arrow). Then go over and copy the
two. Continue through all the numbers. The arrows will help guide you.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: This exercise presents four rows with different symbols for the numbers one through ten.
The task is to copy the symbols. First, copy the symbols for row one. Then go down to the next row
and copy the second set of symbols. Continue through rows three and four.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain the numbers one through ten. The task is to
copy the numbers into the first row of empty boxes. Then copy the numbers into the second row of
empty boxes. Continue through all the rows.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain the numbers one through ten. The task is to
copy the numbers. First, copy the one (into the box below the first arrow). Then go over to the next
arrow and copy the number from the box above the arrow. Continue through all the arrows. These are
called odd (uneven) numbers.
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Note: After you have copied the odd (uneven) numbers, close your eyes and say the numbers aloud;
say them and see them in your mind. Now open your eyes and sing them with a tune, any tune.
Finally, trace over each number you have written and say it aloud as you trace.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions: The boxes in the first (or top) row contain the numbers one through ten. The task is to
copy the even numbers.
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Ways to Write Numbers
Instructions. The boxes in the first (or top) row contain the numbers one through ten. The task is to
copy the appropriate numbers wherever there is an empty box. Complete the first row, then copy the
numbers into the empty boxes in the remainder of the rows. The arrows will help guide you.
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Ways to Write Numbers
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