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Are you looking for no prep or easy prep math centers for your 1st grade classroom? These 1st grade common core math centers were created with you in mind!
Looking for math centers that actually get used?
- ➡️ You set up a center, but it takes longer to explain than it does for students to complete. ⏳
- ➡️ Your students need hands-on practice, but group work keeps turning into chaos instead of learning.
- ➡️ Your students need extra practice and more review, but your math groups keep getting squeezed for time. ⏰
These math centers keep things simple and effective!
✅ Matching-style games—just print, cut, and go!
✅ Versatile setup: file folder games, memory match, interactive notebooks
✅ Perfect for small groups, intervention, or independent practice
✨ No complicated directions—just math centers that work!
Here Are Some Ways to Use These 1st Grade Math Centers:
- File folder game: Glue one page down and cut the corresponding page up. Students can match the pieces to the "board".
- Cut all pieces apart to play memory!
- Have students glue the corresponding pieces side by side in their math notebooks.
- Use these for interventions or small group practice!
Here's what's included:
❤️Numbers and Base Ten Centers:
1-2: Reading Numbers
3-5: Place Value Blocks-Tens and Ones
6: Comparing Numbers
7: Addition 2-digit numbers
8: Ten More and Ten Less
9: Subtracting Multiples of Ten
❤️Measurement and Data Centers:
10: Smallest to Largest
11: Measuring Length
12: Telling Time
13: Data
❤️Geometry Centers:
14: Is it a shape?
15: Name the Shapes
16: Halves and Fourths
❤️Operations and Algebraic Thinking Centers:
17-18: Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
19: Three Addends
20: Addition Fact Families
21: Three Addends to Two
22: Addition and Subtraction Fact Families
23: Counting Up
24: Counting Down
25-26: Addition and Subtraction Fact Fluency
27-28: Addition/Subtraction True False Board Games
29-30: Missing Numbers
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐These centers made my choice time SO easy and they didn't take long to copy. They saved me a ton of time and made me more able to put my focus on small groups. They were VERY appropriate to where my students were at!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This resource was perfect for small groups and I used them with math stations. The students were excited to start math and play these games in stations. I really appreciate how organized this resource was.
These centers are available for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade as well!
Looking for more 1st Grade Math?
- Get 1st Grade Guided Math here!
©Thrifty in Third Grade
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What others say
Description
Are you looking for no prep or easy prep math centers for your 1st grade classroom? These 1st grade common core math centers were created with you in mind!
Looking for math centers that actually get used?
- ➡️ You set up a center, but it takes longer to explain than it does for students to complete. ⏳
- ➡️ Your students need hands-on practice, but group work keeps turning into chaos instead of learning.
- ➡️ Your students need extra practice and more review, but your math groups keep getting squeezed for time. ⏰
These math centers keep things simple and effective!
✅ Matching-style games—just print, cut, and go!
✅ Versatile setup: file folder games, memory match, interactive notebooks
✅ Perfect for small groups, intervention, or independent practice
✨ No complicated directions—just math centers that work!
Here Are Some Ways to Use These 1st Grade Math Centers:
- File folder game: Glue one page down and cut the corresponding page up. Students can match the pieces to the "board".
- Cut all pieces apart to play memory!
- Have students glue the corresponding pieces side by side in their math notebooks.
- Use these for interventions or small group practice!
Here's what's included:
❤️Numbers and Base Ten Centers:
1-2: Reading Numbers
3-5: Place Value Blocks-Tens and Ones
6: Comparing Numbers
7: Addition 2-digit numbers
8: Ten More and Ten Less
9: Subtracting Multiples of Ten
❤️Measurement and Data Centers:
10: Smallest to Largest
11: Measuring Length
12: Telling Time
13: Data
❤️Geometry Centers:
14: Is it a shape?
15: Name the Shapes
16: Halves and Fourths
❤️Operations and Algebraic Thinking Centers:
17-18: Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
19: Three Addends
20: Addition Fact Families
21: Three Addends to Two
22: Addition and Subtraction Fact Families
23: Counting Up
24: Counting Down
25-26: Addition and Subtraction Fact Fluency
27-28: Addition/Subtraction True False Board Games
29-30: Missing Numbers
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐These centers made my choice time SO easy and they didn't take long to copy. They saved me a ton of time and made me more able to put my focus on small groups. They were VERY appropriate to where my students were at!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This resource was perfect for small groups and I used them with math stations. The students were excited to start math and play these games in stations. I really appreciate how organized this resource was.
These centers are available for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade as well!
Looking for more 1st Grade Math?
- Get 1st Grade Guided Math here!
©Thrifty in Third Grade
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED




