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How many ways can your kids make the number 5? 6? 7? 8? This packet of printables and some bingo daubers will make it fun for them to find out! There are 4 different activities to practice addition sums to 9.
Use these activities as part of your math centers or as a part of small group instruction.
If you don’t have bingo daubers, the students can use crayons. Also included are response sheets for students to record some of the addition statements.
Use these activities as part of your math centers or as a part of small group instruction.
If you don’t have bingo daubers, the students can use crayons. Also included are response sheets for students to record some of the addition statements.
Students should be able to classify/sort objects into sets by at least 1 attribute such as size, color, shape, length, or height, etc.
Sorting activities give students opportunities to develop logical reasoning skills and practice critical thinking.
We have developed this series of math skills packets to give our children practice with foundational math skills.
Included are:
• Sorting by shape activity
• Sorting by color activity
• 2 classifying activities
• Worksheets
• Sorting booklet
Spatial relationships tell where things are in relationship to something else. Learning to understand position words helps children talk about where things are located.
We have developed this series of math skills packets to give our children practice with foundational math skills.
Included are:
• 2 pattern block matching activities
• Puzzles
• Position word activity
• Matching shapes activity
• Worksheets
• Spatial awareness booklet
Your students will learn about 2 and 3 dimensional shapes, their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/“corners”) and . Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane, “flat”) or three-dimensional (“solid”).
Use these activities during whole group or small group to name and describe the shapes They can also be used at math centers, and as independent practice.
The shapes are different sizes and positions, shapes found in common everyday items and 3-dimensional shapes.
2D shapes included are:
•Square
•Rectangle
•Circle
•Oval
•Heart
•Star
•Rhombus
3D shapes included are:
•Cone
•Cylinder
•Cube
•Pyramid
•Sphere
Your kindergarten and first grade students will love learning about all types of measurement with these fun hands-on measuring activities. In this resource your students will learn about measuring length, weight, and capacity (volume). This resource includes activities for measuring with standard and non-standard units of measurement. Students are also introduced to key measurement vocabulary. Bring math to life with this hands-on measurement resource.
Measurement involves an understanding of what it means to measure, rather than simply knowing how to measure. When we measure length, weight, time, capacity, temperature, etc., we are trying to find out “how much”. This understanding helps students build stronger analytical thinking skills.
Measurement Activities Included are:
• 3 Measuring length activities great for math centers
• Measuring weight center activity
• Measuring capacity center activity
• Measurement Worksheets
• Interactive Measurement book
Can your students organize
objects in order by size, location or position, quantity or sequence? With these center activities and worksheets, they will have fun practicing the skill of ordering.
The students should be capable of ordering three or four objects.
We have developed this series of math skills packets to give our children practice with foundational math skills.
• Matching activity
• Ordering by Size activity
• Sequencing activity
• Ordering by Quantity activity
• Ordering Data from a Graphing activity
• Worksheets
• Ordering booklet
Students should understand the concept
of the measurement of time, for example,
morning, afternoon and night, before,
after, later and next.
of the measurement of time, for example,
morning, afternoon and night, before,
after, later and next.
They will be learning days of the
week and months of the year
and how a calendar works.
week and months of the year
and how a calendar works.
They will be introduced to a clock
and telling time to the hour.
and telling time to the hour.
Included are:
• Days of the week activities
• Months of the year activity
• Daily routine activity
• Time to the hour activities
• Worksheets
• Time booklet
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