Centers are a valuable tool that can be used in a variety of ways. In my experience, Centers are both challenging and fun. They should have a focused goal in mind, a clear purpose, clear instructions, and sufficient time for each center. When used in conjunction with your curriculum, Centers makes your student’s learning more meaningful. Below are suggested center activities and lessons that will strengthen and reinforce your student’s skills. Use each page as directions for each center to encourage independent work. As an optional activity, have your students self-assess themselves using the "Self Reflection" half sheet included.
Included in this product are:
•Counting Center – counting to 100 by ones, twos, or tens
Student Worksheet
Counters clipart
Pennies clipart
Dimes clipart
•Skip Counting Center
Ice Cream Cone
Ice Cream Scoops
•Independent Center
Number Line Worksheet
•Reading/Audio Center
Suggested Books
•Small Group
Lesson Plan for K-1
Math Centers Counting by
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