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Build Number Sense With This Great Numberblocks Bundle of 16 Printables

Bring the delightful Numberblocks characters into your math classroom with this engaging number sense printable bundle, perfect for PreK–Grade 2 learners! Packed with colorful worksheets, this bundle includes important number sense concepts like the number line, place value in tens, comparing numbers, simple addition and more! Here's some of what's included:

  • Blockzee Puzzles: Trace to finish the greater than and less than sums.
  • Friendly Fluffies: Add to make 7 and help the Numberblocks escape the tickles
  • Hello, Twenty: Count to 20 in lots of different ways!

Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Numberblocks"!

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Use the Numberblocks 6-Step Plan to Help You Figure Out Numbers

Keep this poster and use it to help you figure out numbers.

Step 1: How many tens and ones?
Step 2: Rectangles! Some numbers can make lots, some can only make two.
Step 3: Look inside! How many parts or teams?
Step 4: Play with patterns.
Step 5: Which clubs? Odd Blocks, Even Tops, Super-Rectangle, Square, or Prime?
Step 6: More to explore... there's a whole world of numbers out there!

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Let's Play Odds vs. Evens With the Numberblocks

The Odd Blocks and Even Tops are ready to play! Do the puzzles to join the teams. Choose an odd and even number for the scores. Who's in the lead? Circle the Odd Block team in red and the Even Tops team in blue!

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Draw, Count, and Color With the Even Numberblocks!

Time to draw! When the Numberblocks stand two blocks wide, some of us have flat, even tops. We're all even numbers!

  1. Choose an even Numberblock (there are lots on this page!).
  2. Draw their blocks using the squares on the page to help you (Remember they have flat tops.)
  3. Add their Numberling, face, arms, and legs. Then color them in!
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Practice Odds, Evens, Pairs, Counting Down, and More With the Numberblocks

Use this page to show what you know. Who lives where? Remember Odd Street and Even Street? Who lives on each? Draw lines to show who lives where. Count down from 10 to one for blast off. Press the buttons as you count down. Circle all the green aliens. How many are there?

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Practice With Twos By Building a Numberblocks Twoland

Welcome to Twoland. Every number is two more than the one before. Imagine if Two was the first friend in Numberland. Cut out the pictures and paste them on the opposite page to create a picture for Two! 

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Help Numberblock Fourteen Finish the Doubles

Join Numberblock Fourteen at the skate park! Help Fourteen finish the doubles by tracing the numbers and filling in the gaps. Cut out Fourteen and his lucky Double Sevens and have fun whizzing them about the halfpipe ramps below. 

Sing Fourteen's song:

I'm 14, I'm 10 and 4, I'm also double 7!
I'm riding on an elevator straight to skater heaven!
And whenever I get into a fix,
in the middle of one of my brand-new tricks,
I've got my lucky double to get me out of trouble...
Lucky double Seven!

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Have Double the Fun Coloring This Numberblocks Snow Day

The number blocks are having double the fun today! Color your favorite doubles, such as 4, 8, and 16, in this pretty winter scene. It's time for DOUBLE figure skating! Happy Double-day!

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Read This Numberblocks Odd Side Story

"One day, Two, Four, Six, Eight, and Ten (the "Evens"_ were hanging out, snapping their fingers like a bunch of cool cats. The friends danced their way out of the alley. The evens were all made of Twos! And if you add Ten, they're all still... made of Twos! Now it was the Odd Blocks' turn for a dance." What will happen next?

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Be a Team Player With This Sporty Numberblocks Coloring Page

It's the big game! Who's on Eleven's team? Color him in along with in his teammates One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, and Ten. How many players are on the field. Count them!

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Build Your Own Pattern With the Numberblocks!

Snip, sort, and stick! Cut out these bright rainbow blocks and arrange them into any design you like. Can you make stripes, zigzags, or even a rainbow mosaic? It’s a hands-on way to explore colors, patterns, and creativity that is perfect for at-home fun or a classroom challenge!