Touch Point Posters | Printable Classroom Resources | Kinder and Kindness
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All numbers contain points for touch, or dots, that help link the number shape to cardinality. Touch Points can also be used for students who are struggling with counting on, or counting back with math facts.
The singular dot, or disco ball, gets tapped once, and the disco ball with a circle around it, gets tapped twice.
I love using Touch Math in my classroom! I have seen the biggest difference when it comes to adding and subtracting!