"Mixed Letter and Number Skills with Ten Frames, Letter Matching, and More" is a workbook-style set of worksheets that focus on letter and number skills by having students complete a wide variety of engaging activities. They include:

* Writing the number that corresponds to ten frames, playing cards, dominos, and more.

* Match the starting letter with the correct image.

* Follow left, right, above, and below directions to identify the correct picture in a grid of images.

* Filling in the missing numbers in a set.

* Using a number line to answer addition and subtraction problems.

* Tracing and writing letters and numbers.

* Coloring crayons according to the color that's written on their sides.

* Counting and writing the number of sides on different shapes.

* Connect the dots.

* Draw the missing emojis and explain the rule that the pattern follows.

Students who practice basic and number skills in a wide variety of ways are more likely to retain what they're learning. Practicing the same skills in many different ways also helps keep students engaged in activities that would otherwise seem repetitive.

For example, students can practice counting and writing numbers at the same time by looking at ten frames, counting the dots, and writing the number. You can make things more interesting by having them write the number that corresponds with tick marks, dominos, and playing cards too.

When it comes to letters, instead of having students write the first letter of pictures on a worksheet page, have them draw lines between the letters and the pictures. Then, they can trace each letter.

You can choose pages that contain skills you're currently working on, like number lines, or skills that students need to review, like writing certain letters. You can also mix in other activities that encourage problem solving, like completing patterns or connecting the dots, to make learning fun and effective.