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Preview of Kindergarten - September - Daily Math Calendar Spiral Activities

Kindergarten - September - Daily Math Calendar Spiral Activities

Daily Math Calendar Spiral Review This quick, 10-minute daily activity provides students with a consistent opportunity to revisit and reinforce previously taught math concepts. Using an engaging calendar format, students work through a mix of problems and prompts that spiral back to earlier lessons, ensuring skills stay fresh and connected. The activity includes opportunities for mental math, number sense, pattern recognition, and problem-solving, with built-in checkpoints that allow teachers to
Preview of Number Sense Math Games Pre-K Kindergarten First Grade Numeracy Centers

Number Sense Math Games Pre-K Kindergarten First Grade Numeracy Centers

Do you want your early learners to be engaged and have fun while learning the foundational skills for numeracy and number sense? With this bundle, your students can engage in fun, hands-on learning while ordering numbers, practicing one-on-one correspondence, making comparisons, and subitizing. Use these games as a math review or in centers. Differentiate instruction by changing out the cards you use. Each game has a section for ideas on how to meet varying student levels. Kids love the games, t
Preview of Fairy Tale Fun Count and Clip Number Cards

Fairy Tale Fun Count and Clip Number Cards

Fairy Tale Fun Counting Number Clip Cards are a fabulous way to reinforce your child's counting skills while targeting fine motor skills and new vocabulary as well. They focus on the numbers 1 through 20. They are great for Preschool, Kindergarten, homeschools or special education classrooms. Simply print out the cards, laminate if you want them to last and provide clothespins or another marker (bingo markers, dot markers, other small trinkets to mark the number). Be sure to "follow" me to fi
Preview of Intro to Comparing numbers - Comparing Single Digit Numbers Using < = >

Intro to Comparing numbers - Comparing Single Digit Numbers Using < = >

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This presentation should be displayed on a smartboard for the whole class to view and interact with. It gives a simple and easy to remember visual tool to use when comparing values. I call it the alligator method. After explaining how to compare values, it provides 20 opportunities to compare single digit numbers, with a bonus round at the end. This can also be printed out and used as an assessment. Each slide would have a value of 5% when grading. This lesson is very easy to present, very easy
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