It occurred to me that having a visual representation would help him commit these to memory, so I designed 8 full-color flash cards.
How would you like the free pdf to download and use with your kids?
Just print in color onto cardstock and cut these apart. Laminate if you want (I did). I cut these to 4” x 5.”

A caveat: I “eyeballed” the spacing for the cards, so pay attention when you cut them out. Cut down the center evenly between the cards vertically first, then horizontally, then trim to your desired size.
Hey, what do you want for free?
Click on either pic to go to google docs and download the pdf.


Please let me know what you think. If you’d like to share with someone else, please direct them to this page.
Have you ever made your own manipulatives for your homeschool?
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This is awesome! Can I add this link to my Cheap Math page?
ReplyDeletehttp://teachingmybabytoread.blog.com/math/cheapmath/
Sure, glad you like it! ;0)
ReplyDeleteI spent a summer looking for these graphics for a mini office. Thank you! Would love one for other measurements too like inches in feet/yard, feet in yard, yards in mile,days in year, hours in day, etc
ReplyDeleteAgain thank you for a visual tool!~
I'll keep that in mind, Susie, I'm always thinking about new visuals to make. ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Thank you for sharing. I just found you on pinterest.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Taylor!
DeleteThank you for these flashcards. I think they will be very helpful to us. -your newest follower
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like them, Phyllis! :)
DeleteThis is soooo helpful! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is so helpful! Thank you for sharing! Can't wait to use the flashcards with my 7 yr old.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. :) I'm glad to see people getting good use out of these. -Susan
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