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Preview of Color Coded Number Flashcards 1-100

Color Coded Number Flashcards 1-100

Product Description:Unlock the secrets of the hundred chart and build a rock-solid foundation in place value with these unique, color-coded flashcards! Designed specifically to help students visualize the repeating patterns in our base-ten system, this resource is a game-changer for teaching number sense in your 1st and 2nd-grade classroom. Are your students struggling to grasp the concept of the ones place? These flashcards make it easy! Each number from 1 to 100 is color-coded based on its
Preview of Intro Addition & Subtraction Flash Cards Bundle

Intro Addition & Subtraction Flash Cards Bundle

Addition: This digital download is a Montessori (color code) friendly addition flash card set with sums of 2-10. These cards are great for an introduction to static addition. The large format makes them fun to handle for little hands. Instructions: 1. Print the equation and number (1-10) pages *Tip: Print the sums page on red cardstock or construction paper. 2. Cut each equation out along the outside of the colored boarder 3. Laminate and cut equations and numbers 4. To make this an indepe
Preview of Addition and Subtraction "Tickets"  {Montessori operation colors}

Addition and Subtraction "Tickets" {Montessori operation colors}

Created by
Montessori Mac
Change a child's attitude towards math by giving them "tickets" instead of "problems"! 180 addition and subtraction basic math facts are included in this material. Addition tickets are color coded in red and subtraction tickets are green to coincide with the Montessori colors of math operations. Simply cut, laminate, and begin asking your students how many tickets they would like to have as they go off to their math center. Just a simple change in wording and appearance make it more exciti
Preview of Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Created by
Kirsten Chansky
Where number sense meets movement—subitizing made fun! Math in Motion trains perceptual subitizing within 5 so students see a quantity at a glance and connect it to its number, laying the groundwork for strong skills in composing/decomposing (coming in your conceptual subitizing set). Slides flash small quantities (1–5) in dice, finger, and five-frame patterns. After every five items, a built-in movement break (like dancing) keeps the pace brisk and engagement high—ideal for transitions
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