Description
Build critical thinking and number sense with "Gone Missing"! This resource includes 30 task cards designed to develop pattern recognition, skip counting, and number representation skills through math talks and journaling.Prompts increase in difficulty over the 3 weeks.
Purchasing This Resource Gives You Access to...
- Yearlong Teaching Scope & Sequence
- Answer Key
- Printable and Digital Options
- Math Talk & Math Journals Anchor Chart
- Digital and Printable Recording Logs
- 30 Prompt Cards
Purpose:
- Identify missing shapes, colors, and objects in a pattern
- Recognize differences in number representations
- Count by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s within 100
Teaching Sequence:
- Set 1: Object and Color Patterns
- Set 2: Dice, Domino, and Ten Frame Patterns
- Set 3: Number Patterns
This is a digital file. May I print it?
While intended to be a digital resource, it can also be printed. To do so, go to File > Print > Lay Out > Pages Per Sheet > 2 or 4 > Print. 2 to a page prints with awkward margins but are easier to read and write directly on. 4 to a page prints in perfect task-card form (the size of post cards).
With what programs is this compatible?
This digital file is able to work with GoogleTM Slides, Google Drive, SeeSaw. Microsoft OneDriveTM, or Pic Collage. Note - In SeeSaw, the interactive pieces do not work. Then students may submit their thinking digitally. For instructions on how to use this resource with Microsoft OneDriveTM and SeeSaw visit bit.ly/digitalinstructions
Can I share just one or a few prompts at a time?
After you make a copy of this digital file and add it to your Google Drive, you are free to manipulate the slides. You can add/delete/or move around the pages to meet the needs of your students. Only want to share one prompt? Perfect. Delete the other slides and share the file via Google Classroom for your students. Then, when you want the rest of the tasks, you can come back to this link and reopen the original file.
✅Download the preview to get a closer look at these templates and examples from my classroom!
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Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback.
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Copyright © Catherine Reed, The Brown Bag Teacher
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.
Kindergarten Number Talks (Digital): Patterns - Noticing Number, Shape, & Color
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Description
Build critical thinking and number sense with "Gone Missing"! This resource includes 30 task cards designed to develop pattern recognition, skip counting, and number representation skills through math talks and journaling.Prompts increase in difficulty over the 3 weeks.
Purchasing This Resource Gives You Access to...
- Yearlong Teaching Scope & Sequence
- Answer Key
- Printable and Digital Options
- Math Talk & Math Journals Anchor Chart
- Digital and Printable Recording Logs
- 30 Prompt Cards
Purpose:
- Identify missing shapes, colors, and objects in a pattern
- Recognize differences in number representations
- Count by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s within 100
Teaching Sequence:
- Set 1: Object and Color Patterns
- Set 2: Dice, Domino, and Ten Frame Patterns
- Set 3: Number Patterns
This is a digital file. May I print it?
While intended to be a digital resource, it can also be printed. To do so, go to File > Print > Lay Out > Pages Per Sheet > 2 or 4 > Print. 2 to a page prints with awkward margins but are easier to read and write directly on. 4 to a page prints in perfect task-card form (the size of post cards).
With what programs is this compatible?
This digital file is able to work with GoogleTM Slides, Google Drive, SeeSaw. Microsoft OneDriveTM, or Pic Collage. Note - In SeeSaw, the interactive pieces do not work. Then students may submit their thinking digitally. For instructions on how to use this resource with Microsoft OneDriveTM and SeeSaw visit bit.ly/digitalinstructions
Can I share just one or a few prompts at a time?
After you make a copy of this digital file and add it to your Google Drive, you are free to manipulate the slides. You can add/delete/or move around the pages to meet the needs of your students. Only want to share one prompt? Perfect. Delete the other slides and share the file via Google Classroom for your students. Then, when you want the rest of the tasks, you can come back to this link and reopen the original file.
✅Download the preview to get a closer look at these templates and examples from my classroom!
___________________________________
Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback.
___________________________________
Copyright © Catherine Reed, The Brown Bag Teacher
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.





