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Preview of Christmas Roll and Cover Math Game | Free Kindergarten Number Sense Center

Christmas Roll and Cover Math Game | Free Kindergarten Number Sense Center

Created by
KindieKrew
Make math fun and festive with this FREE Christmas Roll and Cover game—perfect for Kindergarten and early primary learners! This hands-on activity helps students develop number sense, counting, addition, subitizing, and quantity recognition using dice. Students roll two dice, add the numbers, and cover the matching representation on the adorable Christmas tree mats (tallies, dice dots, numerals, fingers, ten frames, and more!). This seasonal math center is simple to prep and engaging for small
Preview of Multiplying Integers Secret Triangle Trick - Visual Integer Sign Rules Freebie

Multiplying Integers Secret Triangle Trick - Visual Integer Sign Rules Freebie

Created by
Math Kit HQ
End "Sign Confusion" Forever with this 3-Second Visual Hack!Does it feel like your students understand the math but constantly lose points because they "forgot the negative sign"? Memorizing rules like "a negative times a negative is a positive" often fails students under the stress of a test. That’s why I created the Secret Sign Triangle. This "manual calculator" is a visual anchor that students can use to doodle in the margin of any worksheet, ensuring the sign is correct every single time
Preview of Football Number Mat l Stacking Blocks l Counting, Numbers

Football Number Mat l Stacking Blocks l Counting, Numbers

Game Day Number Mat: This is a digital, printable PDF file that includes a number mat worksheet to promote a fun-themed way to count and stack blocks! This activity is meant to target the skills: - number identification and recognition - fine motor skills Have fun exploring and learning numbers and counting in a fun filled way to enhance education & parent/bonding!
Preview of Mental Math Strategy: Make 10 to Add

Mental Math Strategy: Make 10 to Add

The Addition Strategy "Make 10 to Add" has brought many teachers and parents to tears! This shouldn't be so! This is a wonderful and effective MENTAL MATH strategy that is unfortunately taught wrong in many math curriculums today. So here is my advice to teachers and homeschooling parents... SKIP IT! And please do not send it home for homework! It does not make sense to teach a mental math strategy that confuses students by making them write out the mental part. The whole point of this strate
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