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Preview of Free: Math at Home Activities for 4 and 5 year olds (Kindergarten)

Free: Math at Home Activities for 4 and 5 year olds (Kindergarten)

Early Math at Home – Free Sample (Kindergarten) This free sample package includes simple, playful early math activities for 4–5 year olds (Kindergarten) that families can easily do at home using everyday materials. The activities focus on early number concepts and show parents how math naturally fits into daily routines — playing with toys, snack time, and even climbing the stairs. This free sample includes: A friendly letter to parents explaining how to support early math learning at home
Preview of Parent Info for Conferences

Parent Info for Conferences

This is something I created to give parents clear, accurate information about the skills we are working on at school, and what things they can help their child work on at home. When I use this I simply highlight the skills the student needs to practice and add notes to reference during conferences. I teach at an ESL school with a high percentage of Spanish speaking families. This resource has an English copy, as well as one that has been translated to Spanish. It is also a Word document, so
Preview of Matching Teen Numerals

Matching Teen Numerals

Learning the teen names and visually recognizing the teen numerals can be hard for some children. I have developed a matching work that provides the children the opportunity to match each teen numerals to its appropriate matching pair. To help with independence of this work, you can make a control of error guide for the child to refer too. This guide can help the child learn the correct sequence of the teen numerals. A control of error guide is used to allow the child to work independently with
Preview of Kindergarten Choice Board Numbers & Counting

Kindergarten Choice Board Numbers & Counting

This Kindergarten Math Choice Board: Unit 1 is a standards-aligned resource focused on numbers, counting, and cardinality (0–10). It addresses all Georgia Standards of Excellence for Kindergarten Unit 1 and is perfect for math centers, small groups, intervention, enrichment, or independent practice. Students choose activities that build skills in one-to-one correspondence, cardinality, counting forward and backward, number writing, and comparing quantities. Clear directions and success criteria
Preview of Pom Pom Busy Bag

Pom Pom Busy Bag

Created by
Katrina Nichols
This is a busy bag I use with my typical and special needs preschoolers. It helps teach colors, patterns and improves fine motor skills. I laminated and cut out each card and then placed them along with medium sized colorful pom poms in a large zip lock bag. This activity comes in handy, not just for learning, but as a border buster at a restaurant or doctor's appointment when waiting too. Enjoy!
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