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Preview of Color by code addition subtraction for kindergarten math worksheet

Color by code addition subtraction for kindergarten math worksheet

Created by
MJ MAY
Your kindergarten students will get plenty of practice adding to 10 and subtraction within 10 with these exciting color by code worksheets! Each page features a fun picture for students to color. They will solve the addition/ subtraction problem in each section of the picture. Then they will find the corresponding number on the coloring key to determine what color to use on that section. This resource provides practice with: addition/subtraction of single digit numbers recognizing numerals up to
Preview of Montessori Addition (Table) Booklet

Montessori Addition (Table) Booklet

These lined booklets are color coded according to Montessori Math organization. Color red for addition, green for subtraction, yellow for multiplication and blue for division. Lined booklets will help your child to have boundaries in which to write. There is an extra page of lined paper that you can print as an extra page or for other purposes. It's a no prep-needed printable. No cutting needed!! All you have to do is fold each page and staple it together! These are beautiful when made. It is
Preview of Count to 100 Charts

Count to 100 Charts

Reinforce number sense and pattern recognition with these Color-Coded and Black & White "Count to 100" charts. Count by 1s, Even or Odd Numbers. Colorful, engaging, and fun for all students! More from Beyond The Fish Tank!
Preview of Long Dvision Organizer

Long Dvision Organizer

Make long division easier for ALL learners with this visual, color-coded grid that supports both long division methods. Bring It Up (Partial Quotients) and Bring It Down (Traditional Long Division).This organizer helps students stay neat, organized, and confident as they solve multi-step division problems. Each column clearly separates the "rounds" of division, making it easier for students to keep track of the divide–multiply–subtract–bring down cycle. The dotted boxes guide students through
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 10 / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 10 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in point numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the sum the numbers are no
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 4 / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 4 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in dots numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the addition the numbers
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 9 / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 9 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in point numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the sum the numbers are no
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 6  / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 6 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in point numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the sum the numbers are no
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 7  / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 7 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in point numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the sum the numbers are no
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 3  / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 3 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in point numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the addition the numbers a
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 8  / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 8 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in point numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the addition the numbers a
Preview of Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 5  / Addition

Montessori Math Square Stair Fact of 5 / Addition

It consists of four sheets that form different ways of adding or building "the number", using the code of the colors corresponding to the Montessori beads, but in this case they are not beads but squares. The first page is for control. The second, the child traces each square, colors them with the corresponding colors and writes the numbers, then writes the sum, (the numbers are suggested in point numbers) The third, is similar to the second with the difference that in the addition the numbers a
Preview of BEAD STAIR MONTESSORI

BEAD STAIR MONTESSORI

BEAD STAIR in a Montessori Classroom are intricate colored beads used in the Math area. Each bead bar is color coded according to the number it represents. This product is a 3D colored illustration of the bead bars from 1 to 10 set on a illustrated faux wooded board. There is a black and white illustration as well in the absence of a colored copier and if you would rather color the illustration yourself. This product comes with accompanying extended activities in colored and black and white name
Preview of Playoff Showdown - a football math task for young mathematicians

Playoff Showdown - a football math task for young mathematicians

Your young mathematicians will love this football related math task - especially the boys. The download includes a context for the task, a rubric, and two problem strings at different challenge levels. The idea is to use a football field as a number line. This authentic context for using a number line will capture your kids imagination and help them master essential Common Core Standards in math. It reinforces Mathematical Practices and also gives students practice in the Habits of Mind. If
Preview of Montessori Hundred Board Skip Counting Worksheets, Math Extension Work

Montessori Hundred Board Skip Counting Worksheets, Math Extension Work

This simple printable hundred chart pack is perfect for practicing skip counting, multiplication facts, and observing patterns in numbers. The set includes color-coded hundred board charts and worksheets to practice skip counting by 2’s, 3’s, 4’s, 5’s, 6’s, 7’s, 8’s, 9’s, and by 10’s, as well as counting by odd numbers. Colors are coordinated with the colors of the Montessori bead bars to provide consistency across the different math materials. Each worksheet is also provided in a black-and-whit
Preview of Color by Number Addition Worksheets | Kindergarten & Grade 1 Math Coloring Pages

Color by Number Addition Worksheets | Kindergarten & Grade 1 Math Coloring Pages

Make addition practice fun with these cute Color by Number Addition Worksheets! Students solve simple addition problems, match the answer to the color code, and color the picture to reveal an adorable design. This resource is perfect for Kindergarten and Grade 1 students who are learning or reviewing basic addition facts. The worksheets are designed in a clean black-and-white printable style, making them easy to print and use for morning work, math centers, early finishers, homework, sub plans
Preview of Christmas Color by Number Worksheets – Holiday Math Coloring Activities for Kids

Christmas Color by Number Worksheets – Holiday Math Coloring Activities for Kids

Make your December lessons fun and stress-free with this festive Christmas Color by Number pack! This set includes 20 engaging color-by-code worksheets designed to strengthen number recognition, color word fluency, and fine motor skills while children enjoy coloring adorable Christmas illustrations. Students will reveal cute holiday images such as Santa, reindeer, Christmas trees, stockings, snowmen, gingerbread, candy canes, ornaments, presents, and more. These Christmas math coloring pages
Preview of Place Value Mat

Place Value Mat

Created by
Montessori Muse
Support student understanding of place value into the thousands. Easily print and laminate, and students can write with white board markers right on the mat! Color coding alligns Montessori math materials.
Preview of Addition Practice Workbook for Kids Ages 6–9: 173 Pages of Fun Math Exercises

Addition Practice Workbook for Kids Ages 6–9: 173 Pages of Fun Math Exercises

Want to create your own math worksheets (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division)? Visit MathOperations.com — a free online tool where you can generate custom math worksheets in seconds! (Scan the QR code inside the book to explore it.) Help your child build confidence and master addition with this engaging and easy-to-use math activity book! Designed for kids aged 6 to 9, this workbook offers a fun and structured way to practice essential addition skills — one page at a time.
Preview of Montessori Bead stair Math

Montessori Bead stair Math

Montessori Bead Stair Math is an educational tool inspired by the Montessori method, designed to teach children mathematical concepts through hands-on, visual learning. This set typically consists of color-coded beads arranged in a stair-like pattern, enabling kids to explore counting, addition, subtraction, and more in a tangible and intuitive way. It fosters a deep understanding of math concepts and is an excellent resource for early childhood education.
Preview of Place value command cards

Place value command cards

Created by
MrsByrnes
Command cards for composing and reading numbers in the thousands, ten thousands, and hundred thousands. 12 command cards for each thousand place value. Can be used with infinity street materials. Color coded to match Montessori place values. Intended to be printed front and back with the correction of error on the back.
Preview of Kindergarten Winter Math Centers Mini Bundle

Kindergarten Winter Math Centers Mini Bundle

Created by
Ms Joop
Winter Math Center Mini Bundle These Math Center games reinforce number identification, ten frame subitizing, number-word correspondence, as well as counting and cardinality. Includes 3 different games, with 3 different color-coded, differentiated versions of each game. Snowman Roll and Cover Students roll dice, count the dots, then cover that number on the game board. Numbers can be covered with BINGO counters or seasonal mini erasers J 3 different Roll and Cover games are included • Numb
Preview of Montessori Colored Bead Houses - Addition Combinations 1 to 10 - Primary Math

Montessori Colored Bead Houses - Addition Combinations 1 to 10 - Primary Math

The purpose of the Montessori Colored Bead Houses is to help children visually and tangibly grasp number combinations and addition facts from 1 to 10. This is achieved through the use of color-coded houses and bead bars, which represent these combinations. Each house is assigned a specific color that corresponds to the colors of the Montessori beads. To verify the combinations, children can utilize the control cards or answer cards. Includes: 10 blank colored bead bead houses 10 blank colored b
Preview of Tower of Square Chains

Tower of Square Chains

Created by
Mary Burnell
This printable is an extension of the Montessori square chains (short chains). After mastering the concrete material children can create a numerical representation of the squares of 1 through 10, by completing the color-coded grids.
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