Desk Strips | Alphabet & Numbers Visual Aid | Table Name Plates in All Australian State Fonts
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These full-colour desk plates are a must-have for every early years classroom. Give your students the visual aids they need when they're learning their numbers, letters and name with their own desk strip to keep on their table or in their pencil case.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
✅️ Each desk strip includes the letters of the alphabet, a colourful picture for each letter, numbers to 20, a visual reminder of their 'left' and 'right' hands and space to write a name
✅️ Four bright colors to choose from!
✅️ Fonts in a bat and ball print as well as every Australian state font - suitable for use wherever you teach!
HOW TO USE
⭐️ Print a desk strip for each student in a range of colours, write their name in the space and laminate for extra durability.
⭐️ These desk strips can be attached to your students' tables for quick and easy reference, or kept safe in pencil cases if they are moving room to room.
⭐️ These are an absolute essential in your early primary classroom and can be used year-round for phonics lessons, writing tasks, number practice, handwriting and more!
This resource pairs perfectly with Pevan & Sarah's 'Get Your Finger Out' video series for Print letters, Cursive letters and Numbers, a fabulous, interactive resource for handwriting practice. Watch each of the first episodes for free by following the links!
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- File types1 Zip file
- Page count25 pages
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This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9MFN01: Name, represent and order numbers including zero to at least 20, using physical and virtual materials and numeralsAC9EFLY08: Form most lower-case and upper-case letters using learnt letter formationsAC9EFLY11: Recognise and name all upper- and lower-case letters (graphs) and know the most common sound that each letter representsFurther context or application:
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