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Preview of Vegetable Counting Clip Cards | Numbers 1-10 Math Center | Pre-K

Vegetable Counting Clip Cards | Numbers 1-10 Math Center | Pre-K

🏷️ Title: "Vegetable Counting Clip Cards | Numbers 1-10 Math Center | Pre-K Kindergarten Fine Motor Activity "πŸ“ Description πŸ₯• Vegetable Counting Clip Cards Numbers 1–10 Math Center Activity for Pre-K & Kindergarten Make counting fun with these Vegetable Counting Clip Cards! This engaging hands-on math center activity helps young learners practice number recognition and object counting from 1–10 while developing fine motor skills. Students look at the vegetables on each card, count th
Preview of I have who has number cards 1 - 30 Group Game Number Recognition Pre K

I have who has number cards 1 - 30 Group Game Number Recognition Pre K

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Shanna Byrd
This is a group game I Have, Who Has? It teaches number recognition. Pass out the cards to group of children. The person who has the start card goes first. Play it all the way until you reach the "end" card. Great for Pre K, Kindergarten, and 1st grade.
Preview of Addition Within 20 Bar Flashcard

Addition Within 20 Bar Flashcard

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Visual Math Lab
Help students develop a deep understanding of addition with this set of printable bar model flashcards! Each card features a visual bar model alongside a corresponding number sentence, designed to practice solving for the missing sum with totals up to 20. What’s Included: Bar model addition flashcards for sums within 20 Number sentence flashcards for each problem 12 hands-on activities and games to practice addition, including matching, memory, solving challenges, and more Printable in col
Preview of Self Checking Fluency to 5 Addition Clip-It K.OA.5

Self Checking Fluency to 5 Addition Clip-It K.OA.5

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Crazy N Kinder
Students love to use Clip-It activities during workshop/center time. Students will be engaged with these task cards. Students can independently practice addition facts. Students will not only develop fluency of the facts, they will strengthen fine motor skills pinching the clothespins to mark their answers. For learners who cannot use clothespins, a dry erase marker could be used if cards are laminated. To make the cards self checking print the provided answer sheet on the back or use stickers
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