Description
Make your morning routine conducive to Early Math and Language Literacy skills using this bilingual Math Attendance Chart! It's for Circle Time or morning routines, this printable helps students develop number sense, addition and subtraction skills, and classroom awareness in a hands-on, engaging way.
Students participate by tracking who is present and absent each day, using real classroom data to solve simple math equations. With clear bilingual labels and reusable design, this chart makes math part of your daily routine—and helps build language skills in both Spanish and English.
What’s included:
- Printable full-color Math Attendance Chart (8.5 x 11 in) in English and Spanish
How to use it:
- Print and laminate the chart.
- Use dry-erase markers to update daily.
- Customize the groups based on whatever two categories you would like. (e.g., feelings, colors, tables). You can change these up as often or as little as you'd like.
- Practice solving equations together during Circle Time or math warm-ups.
Ideal for:
- Early elementary grades starting from first grade
- Dual-language and Spanish immersion classrooms
- Morning routine or as a math warm up activity
✨ Like this resource? Stay tuned for more bilingual early learning resources!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Sellers-Im-Following/Add/Maestra-Sofia
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Description
Make your morning routine conducive to Early Math and Language Literacy skills using this bilingual Math Attendance Chart! It's for Circle Time or morning routines, this printable helps students develop number sense, addition and subtraction skills, and classroom awareness in a hands-on, engaging way.
Students participate by tracking who is present and absent each day, using real classroom data to solve simple math equations. With clear bilingual labels and reusable design, this chart makes math part of your daily routine—and helps build language skills in both Spanish and English.
What’s included:
- Printable full-color Math Attendance Chart (8.5 x 11 in) in English and Spanish
How to use it:
- Print and laminate the chart.
- Use dry-erase markers to update daily.
- Customize the groups based on whatever two categories you would like. (e.g., feelings, colors, tables). You can change these up as often or as little as you'd like.
- Practice solving equations together during Circle Time or math warm-ups.
Ideal for:
- Early elementary grades starting from first grade
- Dual-language and Spanish immersion classrooms
- Morning routine or as a math warm up activity
✨ Like this resource? Stay tuned for more bilingual early learning resources!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Sellers-Im-Following/Add/Maestra-Sofia




