First Grade Math Journal Bundle First Semester

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- **If you own the semester bundles of math journals, do not purchase this. You already have this update in your purchases file. This is the full-year bundle of all nine volumes for first grade. **This jam-packed math journal resource will give you nine months (200 journal activities) of daily interaPrice $48.00Original Price $54.00Save $6.00
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Journal Bundle For the First Semester
This jam-packed math journal resource will give you four months of daily interactive independent activities to foster critical thinking in your students during your math block!
These black and white printables are perfect for sending to the copier, or you can print on colored paper to create high interest in your student journals
These interactive math journal activities will help you spiral through concepts that you have taught during your math block. These activities allow your students to apply their knowledge of key mathematical concepts.
Concepts Covered:
- addition to 5
- addition to 10
- word problems
- number sense to 5
- number sense to 10
- counting backward to 15
- counting forward to 15
- tally marks
- number line
- number bonds
- creating graphs
- analyzing graphs
- missing addend to five with picture support
- missing addend to ten with picture support
- addition to 10
- word problems
- making 10
- making 20
- writing numbers to 50
- writing numbers to 100
- skip counting by 2s
- skip counting by 5s
- skip counting by 10s
- tally marks
- number line
- missing addends
- addition within 20
- subtraction within 20
- number sense to 120
- making ten
- counting up
- counting back
- skip counting
- tens and ones
- number line
- missing addends to 10
- missing addends to 20
- doubles
- doubles plus 1
- coins
- comparing numbers
- related facts
- math stories
These activities can be done by students independently, in a small group, or in whole group.
The monthly math journal pages are of high interest. They are black and white and ready to print. You can copy them on colored paper for fun in a math journal.
Thank You,
Reagan Tunstall
Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits