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Foundational Math Interactive Task Cards & Activities Bundle This bundle includes interactive digital task cards for 15 foundational math skills. Skills covered include counting and cardinality, number sequence, addition and subtraction, measurement, graphing, and shapes / geometry. Aligns to most state standards, including the Common Core Standards.
Note: Each resource comes with a PDF that includes a link to a Google Slides, but it can be easily exported from your Google Drive as a PowerPoint.
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Skills, Concepts, & Topics
★ Put Together: Students explore foundational addition concepts using digital math tools.
★ Take Apart: Students will explore foundational subtraction concepts using digital math tools.
★ Word Problems: Students solve addition and subtraction word problems within 5.
★ Decompose: Students use ladybug math with digital bi-colored counters to decompose numbers within 10.
★ Ten and Some More: Students use place value concepts when constructing teen numbers with s'mores.
★ One-to-One Correspondence: Count sets of apples to apple a numeral to a quantity.
★ Counting On: Help the bunny count on a number line from any given number to 100.
★ Comparing Numbers: Explore concepts of more or less (or greater than, less than, or equal to) to compare two sets of objects and numerals.
★ Making Ten: Use a number line and a ten chart to find the missing part needed to make ten.
★ Positional Words & 2D Shapes: Explore the positions of everyday objects and they identify and name 2D shapes found in the world around them.
★ 3D Shapes: Name and identify 3D shapes in the world around them.
★ 2D Shapes: Name and sort shapes regardless of size or orientation.
★ Graphing: Sort sets of objects to create tally charts, pictographs, and bar graphs, then compare the numbers to determine least, most, and the difference between numbers.
★ Measurement: Measure the height and length of various objects using nonstandard units (digital linking cubes).
★ Ordering Numbers: Arrange numbers 0-100 in numerical order. Count on from any given number.
Please check out this FREE Count S'more Digital Math Center for an idea of what the centers are like.
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$$ Save Money with Big Bundles $$
Save over 20% on this big bundle of digital kindergarten math centers!
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How Does This Resource Work?
Digital task cards are completely paperless (printable recording sheets are optional based on student need). They include movable drag-and-drop counters and/or text boxes for students to fill in. Students can complete these centers in Google Slides to submit in Google Classroom.
Assign one set of digital task cards per week to integrate technology into your math center rotations, or assign as paperless homework.
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❤️ Meeting the Standards | Progress Monitoring ❤️
Each set of task cards includes a set of differentiated recording sheets for your student data collection. These are to scaffold your instruction for students as you work toward standard mastery throughout the year. Recording sheets increase in complexity to appropriately challenge students. This is a great way to track and monitor your students' progress in meeting the standards.
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Accessing Google Classroom Resources
Your downloads will include PDFs with links to the Google Slides files. When prompted, click "Make a Copy" to save to your Google Drive. When assigning in Google Classroom, make another copy and remove any slides you don't want to assign at this time from your copy.
You can re-download the PDF from TpT if you lose or alter your original.
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♻️ GO DIGITAL & GO PAPERLESS! ♻️
Digital math centers are a great way for teachers to facilitate distance learning, but they are also a great way to go go paperless in the classroom. Try these activities in your math centers or for digital homework!
Digital Math Task Cards and Activities Bundle for Kindergarten and First Grade
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What others say
Description
Foundational Math Interactive Task Cards & Activities Bundle This bundle includes interactive digital task cards for 15 foundational math skills. Skills covered include counting and cardinality, number sequence, addition and subtraction, measurement, graphing, and shapes / geometry. Aligns to most state standards, including the Common Core Standards.
Note: Each resource comes with a PDF that includes a link to a Google Slides, but it can be easily exported from your Google Drive as a PowerPoint.
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Skills, Concepts, & Topics
★ Put Together: Students explore foundational addition concepts using digital math tools.
★ Take Apart: Students will explore foundational subtraction concepts using digital math tools.
★ Word Problems: Students solve addition and subtraction word problems within 5.
★ Decompose: Students use ladybug math with digital bi-colored counters to decompose numbers within 10.
★ Ten and Some More: Students use place value concepts when constructing teen numbers with s'mores.
★ One-to-One Correspondence: Count sets of apples to apple a numeral to a quantity.
★ Counting On: Help the bunny count on a number line from any given number to 100.
★ Comparing Numbers: Explore concepts of more or less (or greater than, less than, or equal to) to compare two sets of objects and numerals.
★ Making Ten: Use a number line and a ten chart to find the missing part needed to make ten.
★ Positional Words & 2D Shapes: Explore the positions of everyday objects and they identify and name 2D shapes found in the world around them.
★ 3D Shapes: Name and identify 3D shapes in the world around them.
★ 2D Shapes: Name and sort shapes regardless of size or orientation.
★ Graphing: Sort sets of objects to create tally charts, pictographs, and bar graphs, then compare the numbers to determine least, most, and the difference between numbers.
★ Measurement: Measure the height and length of various objects using nonstandard units (digital linking cubes).
★ Ordering Numbers: Arrange numbers 0-100 in numerical order. Count on from any given number.
Please check out this FREE Count S'more Digital Math Center for an idea of what the centers are like.
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$$ Save Money with Big Bundles $$
Save over 20% on this big bundle of digital kindergarten math centers!
════════════════════════════
How Does This Resource Work?
Digital task cards are completely paperless (printable recording sheets are optional based on student need). They include movable drag-and-drop counters and/or text boxes for students to fill in. Students can complete these centers in Google Slides to submit in Google Classroom.
Assign one set of digital task cards per week to integrate technology into your math center rotations, or assign as paperless homework.
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❤️ Meeting the Standards | Progress Monitoring ❤️
Each set of task cards includes a set of differentiated recording sheets for your student data collection. These are to scaffold your instruction for students as you work toward standard mastery throughout the year. Recording sheets increase in complexity to appropriately challenge students. This is a great way to track and monitor your students' progress in meeting the standards.
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Accessing Google Classroom Resources
Your downloads will include PDFs with links to the Google Slides files. When prompted, click "Make a Copy" to save to your Google Drive. When assigning in Google Classroom, make another copy and remove any slides you don't want to assign at this time from your copy.
You can re-download the PDF from TpT if you lose or alter your original.
════════════════════════════
♻️ GO DIGITAL & GO PAPERLESS! ♻️
Digital math centers are a great way for teachers to facilitate distance learning, but they are also a great way to go go paperless in the classroom. Try these activities in your math centers or for digital homework!


