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Preview of Number Quantity Cards with Dots (10-20)

Number Quantity Cards with Dots (10-20)

Teach children numbers are more than a symbol. That they represent a quantity or amount. Smaller card size version of the Number and dot representation of that number. Cover dots with desired materials to visualize the number on the card.
Preview of Twenty Frame Gem Reward Card

Twenty Frame Gem Reward Card

PBIS incentive tracker. Students earn dots on their dot card toward their incentive.
Preview of Climbing the mountain. Printable Angle‑Identification challenge

Climbing the mountain. Printable Angle‑Identification challenge

Created by
AulaPoliédrica
Turn angle learning into an exciting adventure!This “Climbing the Mountain – Scale the Angle Grid” worksheet transforms angle identification and classification into an engaging, strategy-filled challenge. Designed for learners ages 12 and up, this activity invites students to “climb the mountain” by choosing dotted lines that match the angle shown at each step. Students will observe, compare, and select the correct angle paths, strengthening geometric reasoning, visual accuracy, and decision-mak
Preview of FREE Arrays with Repeated Addition and Multiplication

FREE Arrays with Repeated Addition and Multiplication

Teach your students about arrays and repeated addition in preparation for multiplication. Use the reflection pages as exit tickets to gauge the success of your lesson. Activities in this freebie are correlated with CCSS for second and third grades. In this freebie, you'll receive:6 X 5 -- Hooray for Arrays Page - Try Dot Painters for High Engagement!10 X 10 Hooray for Arrays Page1 Spin an Array Game Pages1 page of Reflection Slips -- These are great for quick, informal assessments before or aft
Preview of FREE Kindergarten Math Worksheet | Math Centers Number Assessment | Counting 1-3

FREE Kindergarten Math Worksheet | Math Centers Number Assessment | Counting 1-3

Created by
harvest23studio
This free summer counting (1-3) worksheet is now available. It is filled with bright and cheerful summer objects like delicious lemonade, beautiful flowers, and a playful beach ball. Keep those little learners engaged with this standards-based activity practicing those beginner numbers of 1-3! Just have them count the objects and color or use dot markers to show the correct matching number. This is a great way to also talk about all the exciting things you could find in those hot summer months!
Preview of FREE Counting & Addition Worksheets (0–10)

FREE Counting & Addition Worksheets (0–10)

Created by
DocIce Learning
Counting & Addition Worksheets (Freebie) Build early number sense with this no-prep, ink-friendly mini pack! Students will practice counting, representing quantities, and simple addition through a mix of structured drills and fun visuals—perfect for Pre-K to Grade 1. What’s Included (PDF) Counting pictures: Count the fruit and write the number. Color-to-match quantity: “Fill the heart” by coloring to match given numbers. Addition drills: Solve a set of addition problems for fluency practice
Preview of ¡Multiplibingo! - Tabla del 9

¡Multiplibingo! - Tabla del 9

Created by
MaestraSonadora
¿Cuesta recordar las tablas de multiplicar?Con este bingo aprenderán jugando y sin darse cuenta. ¡Multiplibingo! está formado por 25 cartones diferentes para poder jugar en clase o en casa. Tienes dos formas de jugar. Forma 1. Al dar los cartones les dejas un par de minutos para que ellos/as pongan el resultado y luego el docente (u otro alumno/a) dice los números de los resultados de la tabla que se esté practicando. Forma 2. El alumnado tiene que poner los resultados cuando los vaya dicie
Preview of Color Coded Multiplication Chart

Color Coded Multiplication Chart

Created by
Geezy Made It
Multiplication chart emphasized with colors for the zeroes, tens and doubles. I can never remember where to find the multiplication chart when I need one, so I made one to print out and laminate for each of my students. Does anyone else have this challenge?
Preview of Multiplication Table

Multiplication Table

Created by
CL Smith
How a Teacher Can Use ItTeachers can leverage this handout as a dynamic utility rather than a static answers key: Symmetry and the Commutative Property: Teachers can use the gray diagonal axis to visually prove that changing the order of factors does not change the product (4 x 3=12). By having students locate a cell on one side of the diagonal line (like 4 x 3=12) and find its reflected counterpart on the opposite side (3 x 4=12), students physically perceive how the matrix mirrors itself.
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