Description
Transform your January Math Centers into a winter wonderland of 10 engaging and hands-on activities with these Winter Math Centers! Elevate your math instruction and keep your students excited about learning throughout the season. These January Math Centers are versatile for your classroom needs.
This resource includes 10 math centers, each designed to cover essential 1st-grade math skills. This also includes 10 accountability worksheets to match each center.
Here's a sneak peek into what each center offers:
- Counting to 120: slide and climb activity
- 1 more, 1 less, 2 more, 2 less: a board game style play
- 10 more, 10 less: mental math bump game
- Make 10: spin and cover game
- Subtract from 20: solve and write
- Place Value to 100: selfie photo album matching activity
- Graphing: organize and interpret data.
- Number Bonds/Missing Addend: winter gnomes
- Add 3 Numbers: solve and write
- Fact Families: hot cocoa themed
Each January Math Center is designed for easy implementation. Simply print, laminate for durability, and cut for immediate use. Clear instructions ensure a hassle-free experience, allowing you to focus on facilitating engaging math sessions.
Also included with this resource:
- Directions for each game
- Common Core Standards on each card + a directory page
- Table of Contents with Clickable links
- 10 accountability worksheets to match each center activity
- Ideas for use
- Ideas for storage
Integrate these Winter Math Centers seamlessly into your classroom routine, whether it's for small groups, partner activities, learning centers, one-on-one sessions, tutoring, or intervention.
SAVE on this January Math Activities resource in our Year round math activities bundle
❓ Frequently Asked Questions:
- How do I set up the centers?
Print, laminate, and cut. Be sure to have a location for students to have access to the centers. I use tubs from the dollar tree. You can easily leave some centers out for 2 weeks. Students love to practice over and over.
- What if I don't have access to a color printer?
Black and white versions are included. You can print on colored cardstock or even construction paper. I prefer to make each a different color to help with putting "lost" pieces back into the correct center storage
- Can I use alternative tools if I don't have spinners?
You can use a pencil or stirring stick and a paperclip instead of a spinner. I find my students prefer this way because it's something different.
Bring the magic of winter into your math centers with these January-themed math activities! ✨
You may also like:
✔ Build a Character Bundle - Addition and Subtraction to 20
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Permission for single classroom use only.
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Description
Transform your January Math Centers into a winter wonderland of 10 engaging and hands-on activities with these Winter Math Centers! Elevate your math instruction and keep your students excited about learning throughout the season. These January Math Centers are versatile for your classroom needs.
This resource includes 10 math centers, each designed to cover essential 1st-grade math skills. This also includes 10 accountability worksheets to match each center.
Here's a sneak peek into what each center offers:
- Counting to 120: slide and climb activity
- 1 more, 1 less, 2 more, 2 less: a board game style play
- 10 more, 10 less: mental math bump game
- Make 10: spin and cover game
- Subtract from 20: solve and write
- Place Value to 100: selfie photo album matching activity
- Graphing: organize and interpret data.
- Number Bonds/Missing Addend: winter gnomes
- Add 3 Numbers: solve and write
- Fact Families: hot cocoa themed
Each January Math Center is designed for easy implementation. Simply print, laminate for durability, and cut for immediate use. Clear instructions ensure a hassle-free experience, allowing you to focus on facilitating engaging math sessions.
Also included with this resource:
- Directions for each game
- Common Core Standards on each card + a directory page
- Table of Contents with Clickable links
- 10 accountability worksheets to match each center activity
- Ideas for use
- Ideas for storage
Integrate these Winter Math Centers seamlessly into your classroom routine, whether it's for small groups, partner activities, learning centers, one-on-one sessions, tutoring, or intervention.
SAVE on this January Math Activities resource in our Year round math activities bundle
❓ Frequently Asked Questions:
- How do I set up the centers?
Print, laminate, and cut. Be sure to have a location for students to have access to the centers. I use tubs from the dollar tree. You can easily leave some centers out for 2 weeks. Students love to practice over and over.
- What if I don't have access to a color printer?
Black and white versions are included. You can print on colored cardstock or even construction paper. I prefer to make each a different color to help with putting "lost" pieces back into the correct center storage
- Can I use alternative tools if I don't have spinners?
You can use a pencil or stirring stick and a paperclip instead of a spinner. I find my students prefer this way because it's something different.
Bring the magic of winter into your math centers with these January-themed math activities! ✨
You may also like:
✔ Build a Character Bundle - Addition and Subtraction to 20
Copyright ©Rogan's Readers
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission for single classroom use only.





