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Preview of FREE Rodeo Graphing Activity | Math Center for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade

FREE Rodeo Graphing Activity | Math Center for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade

🤠 FREE Rodeo Graphing ActivityMake math fun with this rodeo-themed graphing activity for young learners! Students will color, cut, sort, graph, and compare rodeo animals while practicing early math skills. This activity is perfect for Preschool, PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students. 📊 Skills Students Practice• Counting objects • Sorting and organizing data • Reading and interpreting graphs • Comparing quantities (greater than / less than) 📦 What's Included• Rodeo animal sorting pi
Preview of Freebie Monthly Calendar Activities and Emergent Readers for Kindergarten 2026

Freebie Monthly Calendar Activities and Emergent Readers for Kindergarten 2026

This freebie is a sample of my full 2026 Calendar Unit. Below is a link to my full unit and a description of what comes in the entire unit. Monthly Calendar Activities and Emergent Readers for Kindergarten 2026The entire 2026 Monthly Calendar unit is packed full of fabulous printable activities that will build math and literacy skills. It has fun No Prep worksheets and emergent readers to build student knowledge of numbers, addition, writing, phonics, and reading skills. Your students will love
Preview of Tracing worksheets for toddlers

Tracing worksheets for toddlers

This ready-to-use resource is perfect for [Target Grade, e.g., 1st Grade] students to master [Skill, e.g., addition up to 20] in a fun, no-prep way! Ideal for [classroom centers, homework, homeschooling, etc.]. What’s Included?✅ [Number] pages of [worksheets/activities/posters]. ✅ Focus on [Key Skills, e.g., counting, critical thinking, etc.]. ✅ Bright, engaging designs to keep students motivated. ✅ Differentiated activities for varied learning levels. Why You’ll Love It:✨ Instant Downl
Preview of A Lovey Little Letter Sort and Graph activity

A Lovey Little Letter Sort and Graph activity

Created by
Kathy Storm
Students done early? Need a new center idea? This little sort and graph activity is for you! Students can work alone or with a partner to sort colorful letters onto the sorting mats. Then using their sorted letters, students can graph the results and compare with a classmate. Included in this packet: One set of upper case letters One set of lower case letters Fourteen pages of pre-labeled sorts One blank sort Four pre-labeled graphs (for upper and lowercase graph consider using some l
Preview of Spring Question Of The Day

Spring Question Of The Day

Preschool Activities, Prek Activities, Kindergarten Activities, Morning Meeting, Circle TimeClick the ⭐ to follow my store for new Pre-K centers!Make morning meeting fun, interactive, and meaningful with these Spring Question of the Day Cards! Designed for Pre-K and Kindergarten, this set encourages young learners to share their thoughts, make choices, and participate in class discussions using simple, visual answer choices. Each question includes two clear response options (Yes/No or Eith
Preview of Number Bond Word Problem Mats | Addition & Subtraction to 20 & 50 | Math Centers

Number Bond Word Problem Mats | Addition & Subtraction to 20 & 50 | Math Centers

Created by
Lianna Avakyan
Make number bonds fun and engaging with these story problem mats! This resource includes 23 pages (2 problems per page = 46 total word problem cards) that can be: ✔ Printed and laminated for math centers ✔ Used as worksheets in students’ math books ✔ Sent home for extra practice ✔ Used for one-on-one or small group instruction Students will: 🔹 Read a child-friendly math word problem 🔹 Draw the story in the picture box 🔹 Build the number bond 🔹 Write the matching equation Problems
Preview of Free Counting "How Many": Winter Activity (more/less, graphing, counting to 30)

Free Counting "How Many": Winter Activity (more/less, graphing, counting to 30)

This activity includes projectable slides that ask the question “How many?” using a variety of engaging objects. Students count the objects shown on each slide and record their answers on the accompanying response sheet. Designed for daily morning work, students complete one slide independently each day, promoting number sense, counting accuracy, and independence. At the end of the week, students work together in a small group to graph their collected data and answer more than and less than ques
Preview of FREE Solving Systems of Equations Graphing | Scaffolded Online Links + Tracking

FREE Solving Systems of Equations Graphing | Scaffolded Online Links + Tracking

!! please note: this resource was previously $6. It has been updated and will be one of a kind in my tpt store. It is now free because while it is an original resource, it links to other free resources on the internet so I’m no longer seeking monetary gain for this product. if this was helpful, please consider leaving a review to help me grow this store. I’m always improving from every review I receive. If this is something you found beneficial and would like to use my consulting abilities to cr
Preview of Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Can your students uncover the IXL imposter? In this engaging logic-based data activity, students take on the role of data detectives tasked with analyzing graphs, interpreting data, and using mathematical reasoning to identify which student report doesn’t add up. Blending real-world context with graphing and problem-solving, this challenge encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and meaningful math talk. Perfect for review, enrichment, early finishers, or an investigative-themed math day! W
Preview of Graphing Doughnuts

Graphing Doughnuts

Created by
Just Ask Judy
This free end of year sample graphing activity engages your first, second, and third grade students in collecting data by picking and replacing the letters of the word doughnut in a paper lunch bag until all the letters have been picked. Then they use their collected data to complete a bar graph and answer questions. Although National Doughnut Day is the first Friday in June, this activity could be completed at any time during the year. Because there are two u’s in doughnut, this is denoted with
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