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Preview of Falling for Numbers

Falling for Numbers

K.CC.B.4 Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality. K.CC.B.4a  When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object. K.CC.B.4b  Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Preview of Alphabet MAZE

Alphabet MAZE

Created by
KRP Direct
This alphabet maze is a great addition for free time activities, allowing students to demonstrate their skills. It's available as a downloadable purchase. Feel free to reach out with any questions. Our aim is to create enjoyable learning tools for children and ease teachers' workloads. Best Printers for High-Resolution ImagesInkjet Printers: Great for photos and art prints. (e.g., Canon PIXMA, Epson EcoTank)Photo Printers: Made for professional-quality photos. (e.g., Epson SureColor, Canon ima
Preview of Rounding & Compensating A3 Poster | Mental Maths Strategy | Years 3-6 Grade 3-6

Rounding & Compensating A3 Poster | Mental Maths Strategy | Years 3-6 Grade 3-6

Make mental maths meaningful and engaging with this beautifully designed Rounding & Compensating poster—perfect for supporting students in developing efficient addition strategies. This boho-style anchor chart clearly breaks down the strategy step-by-step, helping students confidently understand how to round, adjust, and compensate when solving problems. What’s Included:✔ Clear step-by-step example (46 + 27) ✔ Student-friendly language: “Make it friendly, then fix it!” ✔ Visual supports to ai
Preview of Addition Fluency 1-5 stage 2

Addition Fluency 1-5 stage 2

Created by
Mrs Overton LLC
Designed by a retired teacher and math instructional coach, these pages were created in response to a common concern I hear while training math teachers across the country—that many students lack math fact fluency. Math fact fluency begins with a strong, concrete understanding of numbers 1 through 5. These developmentally appropriate pages are designed to support the early stages of building math fact fluency in an easy-to-use format. Key Features: Focus on building a concrete understandi
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