What others say
"Students are actively engaged in composing numbers. I typically have students use playdoh with the mats, huge hit for kindergarten learners."
Kathryn M.
"My students loved using this resource during our center time. It was easy to print and cut. The students keep asking when we can use it again. Awesome product! "
casey n.
Description
COMMON CORE ALIGNED!! Math K.NBT.A.1
Common Core State Standards © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.
Karen Busch is the sole creator of this product and does not claim endorsement or association with the creators of the CCSS standards.
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What's included?
* One work mat for each number 1-20 (in color, but can be printed in grayscale).
* UPDATED 3-15-18: Now includes a blank mat! Give students a clue such as "Today's number is 6+6!" or use a spinner (digital or printed), or have students roll dice and add the numbers to find a number to use. The possibilities are endless. Shout out to a buyer for this idea! Love it!! :D
*Work Mats for numbers 11-20 are also included in my best selling resource "Numbers 11-20: Composing and Decomposing Them"
Laminate or slip into page protectors to create a dry erase surface. Pair with dry erase markers and math manipulatives. Beans or snap cubes (in two colors) would work great for students to show the number on the rekenrek! Great for Math RTI, Math centers, Morning Work, parent volunteers, cross-age tutors, early finishers, daily whole group review, and more!
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→ See Preview ←
______________Still not sure?_______________
Download the FREE SAMPLE BY CLICKING HERE and try it out in your classroom before your purchase! :)
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Students will need the following items to complete the math work mats:
* Laminated sheet OR sheet in clear plastic sheet protector
* Dry erase markers & erasers
* Base Ten Blocks (optional - may be completed as a model whole-group)
* Could even use these in a more fun way by pairing with play'doh and having students roll play'doh balls to fill in the ten frames, show as tens/ones units, and show the numbers on the rekenreks. Who doesn't love play'doh? :) Build your student's fine motor strength at the same time as their number sense! :) Sneaky!
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Ideas for use of the work mats:
* Whole-group number introduction or review,
* Independent seat work,
* Pair-Share partner work,
* Early finishers,
* Math Centers,
* Math Workshop,
* Math RTI with struggling students
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I sincerely hope this product helps your students develop a deeper understanding of number sense, especially for those tricky teen numbers!!
Here are some other numbers products you may be interested in:
Numbers 11-20: Press Print, That's It
Numbers 11-20 Valentine's Day Edition
Numbers 11-20 Minnie Theme
Numbers 11-20 Easter Theme
Comparing Numbers to 20
Numbers 1-10: Feed the Monkey, a fun RTI or Math Center Game
If you're not already, consider becoming a follower to stay alert to new products, sales, and freebies.
Feedback is greatly appreciated and helps you earn TpT credits good towards future purchases. Thanks! :) Karen
Common Core State Standards © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.
Karen Busch is the sole creator of this product and does not claim endorsement or association with the creators of the CCSS standards.
================================================
What's included?
* One work mat for each number 1-20 (in color, but can be printed in grayscale).
* UPDATED 3-15-18: Now includes a blank mat! Give students a clue such as "Today's number is 6+6!" or use a spinner (digital or printed), or have students roll dice and add the numbers to find a number to use. The possibilities are endless. Shout out to a buyer for this idea! Love it!! :D
*Work Mats for numbers 11-20 are also included in my best selling resource "Numbers 11-20: Composing and Decomposing Them"
Laminate or slip into page protectors to create a dry erase surface. Pair with dry erase markers and math manipulatives. Beans or snap cubes (in two colors) would work great for students to show the number on the rekenrek! Great for Math RTI, Math centers, Morning Work, parent volunteers, cross-age tutors, early finishers, daily whole group review, and more!
================================================
→ See Preview ←
______________Still not sure?_______________
Download the FREE SAMPLE BY CLICKING HERE and try it out in your classroom before your purchase! :)
================================================
Students will need the following items to complete the math work mats:
* Laminated sheet OR sheet in clear plastic sheet protector
* Dry erase markers & erasers
* Base Ten Blocks (optional - may be completed as a model whole-group)
* Could even use these in a more fun way by pairing with play'doh and having students roll play'doh balls to fill in the ten frames, show as tens/ones units, and show the numbers on the rekenreks. Who doesn't love play'doh? :) Build your student's fine motor strength at the same time as their number sense! :) Sneaky!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ideas for use of the work mats:
* Whole-group number introduction or review,
* Independent seat work,
* Pair-Share partner work,
* Early finishers,
* Math Centers,
* Math Workshop,
* Math RTI with struggling students
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I sincerely hope this product helps your students develop a deeper understanding of number sense, especially for those tricky teen numbers!!
Here are some other numbers products you may be interested in:
Numbers 11-20: Press Print, That's It
Numbers 11-20 Valentine's Day Edition
Numbers 11-20 Minnie Theme
Numbers 11-20 Easter Theme
Comparing Numbers to 20
Numbers 1-10: Feed the Monkey, a fun RTI or Math Center Game
If you're not already, consider becoming a follower to stay alert to new products, sales, and freebies.
Feedback is greatly appreciated and helps you earn TpT credits good towards future purchases. Thanks! :) Karen
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Grades
PreK - K
Subjects
Standards
CCSSK.NBT.A.1
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Pages
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What others say
"Students are actively engaged in composing numbers. I typically have students use playdoh with the mats, huge hit for kindergarten learners."
Kathryn M.
"My students loved using this resource during our center time. It was easy to print and cut. The students keep asking when we can use it again. Awesome product! "
casey n.
Description
COMMON CORE ALIGNED!! Math K.NBT.A.1
Common Core State Standards © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.
Karen Busch is the sole creator of this product and does not claim endorsement or association with the creators of the CCSS standards.
================================================
What's included?
* One work mat for each number 1-20 (in color, but can be printed in grayscale).
* UPDATED 3-15-18: Now includes a blank mat! Give students a clue such as "Today's number is 6+6!" or use a spinner (digital or printed), or have students roll dice and add the numbers to find a number to use. The possibilities are endless. Shout out to a buyer for this idea! Love it!! :D
*Work Mats for numbers 11-20 are also included in my best selling resource "Numbers 11-20: Composing and Decomposing Them"
Laminate or slip into page protectors to create a dry erase surface. Pair with dry erase markers and math manipulatives. Beans or snap cubes (in two colors) would work great for students to show the number on the rekenrek! Great for Math RTI, Math centers, Morning Work, parent volunteers, cross-age tutors, early finishers, daily whole group review, and more!
================================================
→ See Preview ←
______________Still not sure?_______________
Download the FREE SAMPLE BY CLICKING HERE and try it out in your classroom before your purchase! :)
================================================
Students will need the following items to complete the math work mats:
* Laminated sheet OR sheet in clear plastic sheet protector
* Dry erase markers & erasers
* Base Ten Blocks (optional - may be completed as a model whole-group)
* Could even use these in a more fun way by pairing with play'doh and having students roll play'doh balls to fill in the ten frames, show as tens/ones units, and show the numbers on the rekenreks. Who doesn't love play'doh? :) Build your student's fine motor strength at the same time as their number sense! :) Sneaky!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ideas for use of the work mats:
* Whole-group number introduction or review,
* Independent seat work,
* Pair-Share partner work,
* Early finishers,
* Math Centers,
* Math Workshop,
* Math RTI with struggling students
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I sincerely hope this product helps your students develop a deeper understanding of number sense, especially for those tricky teen numbers!!
Here are some other numbers products you may be interested in:
Numbers 11-20: Press Print, That's It
Numbers 11-20 Valentine's Day Edition
Numbers 11-20 Minnie Theme
Numbers 11-20 Easter Theme
Comparing Numbers to 20
Numbers 1-10: Feed the Monkey, a fun RTI or Math Center Game
If you're not already, consider becoming a follower to stay alert to new products, sales, and freebies.
Feedback is greatly appreciated and helps you earn TpT credits good towards future purchases. Thanks! :) Karen
Common Core State Standards © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.
Karen Busch is the sole creator of this product and does not claim endorsement or association with the creators of the CCSS standards.
================================================
What's included?
* One work mat for each number 1-20 (in color, but can be printed in grayscale).
* UPDATED 3-15-18: Now includes a blank mat! Give students a clue such as "Today's number is 6+6!" or use a spinner (digital or printed), or have students roll dice and add the numbers to find a number to use. The possibilities are endless. Shout out to a buyer for this idea! Love it!! :D
*Work Mats for numbers 11-20 are also included in my best selling resource "Numbers 11-20: Composing and Decomposing Them"
Laminate or slip into page protectors to create a dry erase surface. Pair with dry erase markers and math manipulatives. Beans or snap cubes (in two colors) would work great for students to show the number on the rekenrek! Great for Math RTI, Math centers, Morning Work, parent volunteers, cross-age tutors, early finishers, daily whole group review, and more!
================================================
→ See Preview ←
______________Still not sure?_______________
Download the FREE SAMPLE BY CLICKING HERE and try it out in your classroom before your purchase! :)
================================================
Students will need the following items to complete the math work mats:
* Laminated sheet OR sheet in clear plastic sheet protector
* Dry erase markers & erasers
* Base Ten Blocks (optional - may be completed as a model whole-group)
* Could even use these in a more fun way by pairing with play'doh and having students roll play'doh balls to fill in the ten frames, show as tens/ones units, and show the numbers on the rekenreks. Who doesn't love play'doh? :) Build your student's fine motor strength at the same time as their number sense! :) Sneaky!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ideas for use of the work mats:
* Whole-group number introduction or review,
* Independent seat work,
* Pair-Share partner work,
* Early finishers,
* Math Centers,
* Math Workshop,
* Math RTI with struggling students
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I sincerely hope this product helps your students develop a deeper understanding of number sense, especially for those tricky teen numbers!!
Here are some other numbers products you may be interested in:
Numbers 11-20: Press Print, That's It
Numbers 11-20 Valentine's Day Edition
Numbers 11-20 Minnie Theme
Numbers 11-20 Easter Theme
Comparing Numbers to 20
Numbers 1-10: Feed the Monkey, a fun RTI or Math Center Game
If you're not already, consider becoming a follower to stay alert to new products, sales, and freebies.
Feedback is greatly appreciated and helps you earn TpT credits good towards future purchases. Thanks! :) Karen
Report this resource to TPT
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Students are actively engaged in composing numbers. I typically have students use playdoh with the mats, huge hit for kindergarten learners.
My students loved using this resource during our center time. It was easy to print and cut. The students keep asking when we can use it again. Awesome product!
Helpful to work on teen numbers in a small group setting.
This resource really helped my struggling students.
I used this with my 1st grade EIP students and it was very helpful.
Great, engaging resource! I use it for center work, reteaching and assessing!
Great resource. Thank You!
Thanks for a great Math resource!
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Standards
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CCSSK.NBT.A.1
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.
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