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Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
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Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph
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Description

Differentiation is easy with these digital and printable math centers! Your preschool and kindergarten students will count to 10, graph, sort, add within 5 and make AB, ABC, AAB & ABB patterns with gumballs. This versatile resource even includes both self-grading Google Forms™ and drag & drop Google Slide™ activities!

Google Forms™ activities include:

  • 20 addition problems with totals to 5
  • 20 slides for counting to 10
  • 24 questions about graphs (how many...? most? least?)
  • Formatted as quizzes, these are all self grading!

Google Slides™ activities include:

  • 10 drag and drop to show the number pages (1-10)
  • 2 drag and drop to fill in the graph activities
  • 1 drag and drop to sort by color activity.

Printable activities include:

  • 10 counting mats,
  • 11 count and clip cards (0-10)
  • color sorting mats for 8 colors
  • 12 pattern strips
  • 11 number puzzles (0-10) and
  • student direction cards for each center

You'll need to provide pompons (red, yellow, blue, orange, purple & pink) or paper circles for students to manipulate as they play, learn, and develop fine motor skills.

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For more early math skills, you may also like:

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Have a great day!

♥ Paula

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Gumball Machine Math Printable & Digital Bubble Gum Pattern Sort Count & Graph

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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

Description

Differentiation is easy with these digital and printable math centers! Your preschool and kindergarten students will count to 10, graph, sort, add within 5 and make AB, ABC, AAB & ABB patterns with gumballs. This versatile resource even includes both self-grading Google Forms™ and drag & drop Google Slide™ activities!

Google Forms™ activities include:

  • 20 addition problems with totals to 5
  • 20 slides for counting to 10
  • 24 questions about graphs (how many...? most? least?)
  • Formatted as quizzes, these are all self grading!

Google Slides™ activities include:

  • 10 drag and drop to show the number pages (1-10)
  • 2 drag and drop to fill in the graph activities
  • 1 drag and drop to sort by color activity.

Printable activities include:

  • 10 counting mats,
  • 11 count and clip cards (0-10)
  • color sorting mats for 8 colors
  • 12 pattern strips
  • 11 number puzzles (0-10) and
  • student direction cards for each center

You'll need to provide pompons (red, yellow, blue, orange, purple & pink) or paper circles for students to manipulate as they play, learn, and develop fine motor skills.

Click here to be notified when new resources are released at 50% off!

For more early math skills, you may also like:

Thank you for visiting Paula's Primary Classroom!

Have a great day!

♥ Paula

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
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