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Preview of FREE Montessori Math Graph Paper (Half-Inch)

FREE Montessori Math Graph Paper (Half-Inch)

This Montessori Math Graph Paper is used in several Montessori math lessons: printing numbers 1-10 & 1-100, 100 Board, Addition Strip Board, Subtraction Strip Board, Multiplication Board & Charts, and the Unit Division Board. Includes: half-inch 100 square graph paperhalf-inch 50 square graph paperView all of our FREE printables. ************************************************* Earn TPT credits to use on future purchases:β–Ί To earn TPT credits, visit the "My Purchases" page in your accoun
Preview of Large Grid Graph Paper

Large Grid Graph Paper

Tired of searching for the perfect grid size for your math lessons? Look no further! This Free Large Grid Graph Paper is your one-stop-shop for all your elementary and middle school graphing needs. It's designed to be versatile, easy to use, and perfect for differentiating instruction. πŸ“βœ¨ This resource is a printable PDF file containing Large Grid graph paper size with 3/4 inch squares. Whether your students are just learning to make bar graphs or are diving into linear equations, you'll fin
Preview of FREE Pi City in the Sky Pi Day Math Activity Math Art Project Pi Day Craft STEAM

FREE Pi City in the Sky Pi Day Math Activity Math Art Project Pi Day Craft STEAM

Pi Day Coloring Activity: Pi Skyline. Create your own round version of Pi Cityscape to make a mural, door decoration, or bulletin board display. Let your students express themselves using these hands-on Math & Art resources during the exploration of Pi.Write the next digits of Pi in the sections outside the circle. Mark the height of the bars using the ruler provided so that each bar corresponds to one digit of Pi.Then color the bars to create a round city skyline (colored/black/rainbow).
Preview of Spring Flower Measurment

Spring Flower Measurment

20 flower cards of varying sizes for measuring. Each card has a line to help with measuring. Use counters, cubes, erasers, or any other small object for measuring. I made a point of having each flower's length in whole inches so younger children could also explore using a ruler. 1 graphing sheet to practice recording and comparing data.Print (ideally on cardstock) and laminate for durability. You might also be interested in these related resources:Spring Flower IdentificationSpring Color Sorting
Preview of Summer Question of the Day

Summer Question of the Day

Add Question of the Day to your morning meetings to develop a community of learners. Question of the day encourages communication and sharing, helps develop listening skills, and incorporates literacy and math skills each morning. To use print the question and have each child respond by bringing up their name card to the board. Children learn name recognition, counting and graphing skills. Here are other resources you may enjoy for circle time and community meetings all year long! Spring Quest
Preview of Student Goal Tracking Sheets – IXL & Istation Progress Trackers

Student Goal Tracking Sheets – IXL & Istation Progress Trackers

Created by
HBW Creations
Product DescriptionSupport your students in taking ownership of their learning with these easy-to-use, kid-friendly goal tracking sheets designed for IXL and Istation. Whether you're working on skill mastery, time-on-task, or building motivation, these trackers are a perfect tool for weekly reflection, growth conversations, and data-driven instruction! This resource encourages students to: Set personal learning goals Reflect on their progress weekly Track IXL SmartScore, skills mastere
Preview of 3D Shapes Tracing & Letter Writing Worksheets | PreK - 1st Grade Math & Art

3D Shapes Tracing & Letter Writing Worksheets | PreK - 1st Grade Math & Art

Created by
Teacher Dyndel
Looking for a fun, hands-on way to introduce 3D geometry while strengthening fine motor skills? This 3D Shape & Letter Tracing Activity Pack is perfectly tailored for PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st-grade students. Includes cylinder, cube, cone and sphere.
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 FREE Candy Heart Chart

FREE Candy Heart Chart

If you are having a "Friendship Day" or "Valentine's Day" party, you may use this chart to see how many of each color heart candy you got. Use the Brach's Conversation Candies so they match the colors well.
Preview of Collecting Data and Creating a Graph

Collecting Data and Creating a Graph

Created by
Natalie Kounter
πŸ“ "Ask, Tally, and Graph!" This resource helps students learn how to: Pose a question (e.g., β€œWhat’s your _______” or "Do you like_______?") Collect data using a tally chart Organize and display the data on a bar graph It’s perfect for introducing the basics of data collection and representation in a fun, hands-on way. Students get to ask real questions, gather answers from classmates, and turn those answers into a visual graph! See Preview for examples of how to use this product.
Preview of Learn How to Draw Monsters! Vol. 1

Learn How to Draw Monsters! Vol. 1

Learning how to draw has never been easier or more fun. Practice graphing, fine motor skills, hand/eye coordination, pencil control, coordinating images within a grid pattern, and coloring to create super cool monsters. Perfect activity for Advanced Students, Art Projects, Math Skills, or anyone with Busy Hands. This packet includes 30 different Monsters on graphing paper. The left half of the page shows a fun monster on a number/letter grid. The right half of the page is a blank grid wit
Preview of Coin Recognition

Coin Recognition

Spin the spinner to land on one of four coins. Record coin using tally marks.
Preview of Eye Color Chart

Eye Color Chart

Created by
Mary Bonacci
Graphing Eye color
Preview of Fall Prek-K bar graphs

Fall Prek-K bar graphs

Here you will find a template for two bar graphs that are easy to do with your child or class, following a nature leaf walk.
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