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Preview of BeeBot: Number Sense and Operations - Addition within 20 - writing equations

BeeBot: Number Sense and Operations - Addition within 20 - writing equations

Students practice writing equations to represent pictures while also using critical thinking skills to code Bee-Bots from sum to sum. Coding increases engagement and encourages team work. A summary activity provides opportunities to use math vocabulary and think outside the box. Students explore the idea of commutative property and the possibility of having more than 2 addends. Extension word problems are provided for students who finish early. The assessment provided can be used as an exit t
Preview of Addition Bingo Game

Addition Bingo Game

Created by
Gramathemtics
This is a BINGO game with student worksheets, read aloud answers 1-75, teacher directions and tally sheet. Have fun increasing listening, writing and addition skills. This activity can be used in centers, small groups, or whole class. Specifically tailored to the needs of English language learners.
Preview of NUMBRIX PUZZLES: 1st Grade

NUMBRIX PUZZLES: 1st Grade

NUMBRIX Puzzles – Logic Puzzle Fun That Builds Brainpower! Looking for a powerful way to build number sense, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills—all while keeping students engaged and having fun? Meet Numbers! This printable and/or digital puzzle pack is perfect for enrichment, math centers, early finishers, or gifted learners. Inspired by games like Zuplez and KenKen, Numbers challenges students to use reasoning, deduction, and strategy to fill each grid correctly—no repeats allowed!
Preview of Number Sense Games Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Math Centers Numeracy

Number Sense Games Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Math Centers Numeracy

Are you looking for a way to engage your early learners while learning the foundational skills for numeracy and number sense? With this bundle, your students can engross in fun, hands-on learning while ordering numbers, making comparisons, finding patterns, rounding, and subitizing. Use these games as a math review or in centers. Ideas and materials are included with every game for differentiating instruction to meet varying student levels within your class. Kids love the games, the interaction
Preview of Tricky Numbers Bingo Bundle - Number Recognition, Teen Numbers and Tens -

Tricky Numbers Bingo Bundle - Number Recognition, Teen Numbers and Tens -

Created by
SoSoSo
Get all 5 Tricky Numbers Bingo games in one bundle and save! This Tricky Numbers Bundle targets the most challenging number recognition skills — the ones that trip up the most students and deserve special attention. Each game targets a specific difficulty, following a carefully designed progression — from first quantity-to-numeral associations all the way to mastering multiples of ten. Every child plays, every child progresses. Why is this bundle different? These resources are not simple recogni
Preview of Teens vs Tens Bingo - Tricky Teen Numbers and Multiples of 10 - Kindergarten and

Teens vs Tens Bingo - Tricky Teen Numbers and Multiples of 10 - Kindergarten and

Created by
SoSoSo
Make learning tricky numbers exciting with this ready-to-play Bingo game - no complicated prep, just learning and fun! This Bingo game targets two particularly challenging number families: teen numbers (11-20) and multiples of ten (10, 20, 30... up to 100). These two families are a source of confusion because they sound so similar — "thirteen" and "thirty", "fourteen" and "forty"... This game helps students clearly distinguish them with joy. Why are these numbers so tricky? In English, teen num
Preview of Number Bingo - Finger Patterns - Numbers 1 to 6 - Preschool and Kindergarten Mat

Number Bingo - Finger Patterns - Numbers 1 to 6 - Preschool and Kindergarten Mat

Created by
SoSoSo
Make number recognition exciting with this ready-to-play Bingo game - no complicated prep, just learning and fun! This Bingo game targets a fundamental skill: recognizing quantities through finger patterns. The bingo cards show only hands with raised fingers — students must recognize the quantity instantly, without the support of a numeral. Why finger patterns? Fingers are a child's first calculator! They are universal, always available and deeply connected to the building of number sense. Reco
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