March Kindergarten Math Morning Work | Math Spiral Review

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Grade Levels
K, Homeschool
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20 pages
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Are you looking for a packet that will be easy for your Kindergarten students to work on every morning, and will also give you great information on what they need to work on? This March NO PREP spiral math review is in an easy to read format for kindergarteners, and is great for morning work, math review, and reinforcement.

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MARCH COVERS:

  • Counting by ones up to 100
  • Number bonds up to 20
  • Part Part Whole
  • Adding 10 to a single digit number
  • Counting by tens

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Total Pages
20 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.

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