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Preview of Counting Out and Sequencing Gum Balls in the 0-20 Range Using Movable Pieces

Counting Out and Sequencing Gum Balls in the 0-20 Range Using Movable Pieces

Counting out and Sequencing Gum Balls in the 0-20 Range Using Movable PiecesUsing gum balls, learners practice counting from 0 to 20. Drag and drop allows learners to gain experience with one to one correspondence as well as where to begin and end the counting sequence. There are 2 skills practiced: counting out gum balls and sequencing gum balls in the 0-20 range. Learners drag and drop the correct number of gum balls during the first part of the activity and then drag and drop up to 20 gum ba
Preview of ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS: PRESENTATION: NOTES: NO PREP SHEETS: TASK CARDS; TEST

ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS: PRESENTATION: NOTES: NO PREP SHEETS: TASK CARDS; TEST

Created by
Teach2Tell
This bundle will equip your students with a thorough understanding of odd numbers and even numbers. It features a 60 page editable PowerPoint Presentation, 8 pages of guided notes to accompany the presentation, 14 pages of no prep sheets, 32 task cards and 30 questions test/quiz. Answer keys and guided notes reference sample also included.
Preview of Subitizing Dot Cards! 36 Cards Number Talks Editable

Subitizing Dot Cards! 36 Cards Number Talks Editable

Created by
Casey Crumbley
Subitizing Dot Cards! 36 Cards Number Talks Includes dot cards representing numbers 1-10, as well as a blank 4 card template that is editable for you to make any other dot formation you would like. Two response sheets are also included that you can use as a formative assessment for these number sense standards or just as a way for students to have a written response and show their knowledge. You can use these task cards during whole group, small, group, math stations. Dot Cards are used to
Preview of Even and Odd Numbers (Game and Sort) (Distance Learning)

Even and Odd Numbers (Game and Sort) (Distance Learning)

Help students learn how to read two-digit and three-digit numbers as well as how to determine if the numbers are even or odd with these adorable train cards! Included in this product are 71 cards for sorting as well as an instructions page for a partner game. Printing the pages on card stock and then laminating is highly recommended as it will increase the durability and the longevity of the product. The pieces in this product may be stored in a Ziploc bag, envelope, or plastic container.
Preview of Math Patterns Kindergarten PowerPoint and Worksheets

Math Patterns Kindergarten PowerPoint and Worksheets

96-slide Kindergarten Patterns PowerPoint PPT lesson and patterning worksheets designed to introduce or practice AB patterns, AAB patterns, ABB patterns, ABC patterns, and AABB patterns. This math PPT lesson fits perfectly in your math morning work, numeracy mini unit, group presentations, and individual assignments! Teach AB, AAB, ABB, ABC, and AABB patterns with this useful resource and help students recognize, identify, extend, and create patterns with ease. ⭐ SAVE TIME & ENERGY! LET ME
Preview of Number Talks - 1st Grade - Number Sense Activities- Math Fluency *DIGITAL*

Number Talks - 1st Grade - Number Sense Activities- Math Fluency *DIGITAL*

Start your math block off with math talks. Help students build number fluency over the course of the year. This is designed and aligned for First Grade. What are number talks?Number talks are a daily routine to develop a deeper conceptual understanding and a comfortability with numbers, operations and mathematics. Number Talks help students see math as more than just memorization of facts and drill and kill worksheets. What is included?180 days worth of number talksThe digital version for Pow
Preview of Fall Theme Counting 1-20:  Self-Checking Digital Slides for PowerPoint

Fall Theme Counting 1-20: Self-Checking Digital Slides for PowerPoint

Fall Theme Counting 1-20 (Self-Checking)Using various fall objects, learners practice counting from 1 to 20. Learners answer the question, “How many?” to increase skill levels in one-to-one correspondence as well as track where they start/stop counting. After typing in the answer, students may then check their work by sliding the orange pumpkin to reveal the correct number of objects. Allowing students to self-check provides an opportunity to take ownership of their own learning as well as offer
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