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Preview of Addition to 30 Interactive Math Workbook Kindergarten & 1st Grade Math Centers

Addition to 30 Interactive Math Workbook Kindergarten & 1st Grade Math Centers

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Meet the Doctor is an interactive learning booklet designed to make early math fun and meaningful. Across 8 engaging pages, children practice addition from 0 to 30 while stepping into the role of the doctor’s helper. Each activity blends simple math with playful, real-life medical scenarios, encouraging both problem-solving and imaginative play. The booklet is created to be flexible and easy to use—each page can be used individually or as part of a complete mini book. It is available in both A4
Preview of Patterns Create Order: A 4-Book Thematic Unit

Patterns Create Order: A 4-Book Thematic Unit

Using this resource, students will critically explore the universal theme of patterns and order in the world around them. This multidisciplinary unit invites learners to investigate how repeated structures help us make sense of our environment and how recognizing patterns leads to deeper understanding across literature, mathematics, science, music, and the arts. Students will examine how our brains naturally seek patterns to create order—and how that order helps us predict outcomes, solve probl
Preview of Addition Task Cards | Put Together Math Mats | Preschool Kindergarten Math

Addition Task Cards | Put Together Math Mats | Preschool Kindergarten Math

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LilaRoseReviews
✨ Make learning addition fun with these hands-on Put Together Math Mats! Students combine two groups of objects and write the total on the answer mat. Perfect for: • math centers • small group instruction • morning tubs • independent practice This resource includes: • 5 Addition Task Card Sets • Put Together Math Mats • Write the Answer Recording Area • Blank Create-Your-Own Mat • Perfect for Addition Within 10
Preview of Valentine Math Journal Prompts

Valentine Math Journal Prompts

This bundle is the PERFECT no prep resource to use for math journals in February. Just print, cut, and have students glue into their math journal. Students can practice solving problems through multiple strategies.
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