Desk Plates with the alphabet and 0-20 number line.
Print out these Desk Plates and laminate them to protect from moisture. Cut them out and stick them on the desks with sticky tape or contact.
Updated: 31 Jul 2018
Desk Plates with the alphabet and 0-20 number line.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 7 Pages
Years: F - 4
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Desk Plates with the alphabet and 0-20 number line.
Print out these Desk Plates and laminate them to protect from moisture. Cut them out and stick them on the desks with sticky tape or contact.
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