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Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?
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Are you looking for a low floor-high ceiling, rich noncurricular math task perfect for kindergarten that will keep your students engaged in the problem-solving process? This task comes with, Google Slides visuals to clarify vocabulary and partner work, recording sheets for their work, and an extension for early finishers!

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What's Included in this Rich Math Task?

1 PDF with:

  • Link to 3 Google slides for background knowledge and an opportunity to discuss what a productive partnership looks like
  • Powerpoint Task Launch Slides
  • Task Directions
  • Original Task and Extension task for early finishers
  • Recording Sheets for both levels

How to use this thinking task with your students

1. Make Copies of recording sheets, (double-sided with both levels works best)

2. Present the task with the Google Slides or verbally

3. Watch your students become engaged and continue to solve the task without you!

This task is perfect if you are just beginning to implement the Building Thinking Classrooms Framework with Kindergarteners. Even if you are unfamiliar with the Building Thinking Classrooms Framework, this task is a fantastic way to engage your students in a math task they will love with task instructions for the teacher, Google slides visual supports, and recording sheets!

Learn more about the Building Thinking Classrooms Framework in this video or blog post!

Make sure to follow here for more math resources for developing numbers sense in young learners and consider leaving a review for TPT credit towards your next purchase!

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Rich Math Performance Task Counting and Creative Thinking - How Many Squares?

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$3.50

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K - 2nd
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3 Slides + 2 Recording Sheets

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Description

Are you looking for a low floor-high ceiling, rich noncurricular math task perfect for kindergarten that will keep your students engaged in the problem-solving process? This task comes with, Google Slides visuals to clarify vocabulary and partner work, recording sheets for their work, and an extension for early finishers!

Try before you buy! ✨Get a free task!✨

What's Included in this Rich Math Task?

1 PDF with:

  • Link to 3 Google slides for background knowledge and an opportunity to discuss what a productive partnership looks like
  • Powerpoint Task Launch Slides
  • Task Directions
  • Original Task and Extension task for early finishers
  • Recording Sheets for both levels

How to use this thinking task with your students

1. Make Copies of recording sheets, (double-sided with both levels works best)

2. Present the task with the Google Slides or verbally

3. Watch your students become engaged and continue to solve the task without you!

This task is perfect if you are just beginning to implement the Building Thinking Classrooms Framework with Kindergarteners. Even if you are unfamiliar with the Building Thinking Classrooms Framework, this task is a fantastic way to engage your students in a math task they will love with task instructions for the teacher, Google slides visual supports, and recording sheets!

Learn more about the Building Thinking Classrooms Framework in this video or blog post!

Make sure to follow here for more math resources for developing numbers sense in young learners and consider leaving a review for TPT credit towards your next purchase!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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June 9, 2025
Students enjoyed this activity. They were engaged.
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November 4, 2024
This was a great activity to challenge my students' thinking skills.
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Grades taught: K

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
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.
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