Maths dot cards 1
Numbered square flashcards. Top row has squares with 1 and 19, middle row has 2 and 18, bottom row has 3 and 17.
Six squares, each displaying different arrangements of black dots, representing dice faces. From top to bottom, the faces show one, two, three, four, five, and six dots respectively.
Flashcard numbers with the numbers 1, 9, 2, 8, 3, and 7 in the six squares.

Maths number cards are a great resource for early maths concepts and can be used for ordering, making equations or number recognition.

One idea for the number cards is to make a cardboard sum board where children can explore and create simple sums with the cards. Watch the video below to see how to make the maths sum board.

The printable file includes:

  • Instructions and ideas for using the cards

  • Number cards for families to 10

  • Number cards for families to 20

  • Dot cards in regular formation to 20

  • Dot cards in irregular formation to 20