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Preview of FREE Comparing Quantities to 10 (Pre‑K / Kindergarten / EYFS) | FF

FREE Comparing Quantities to 10 (Pre‑K / Kindergarten / EYFS) | FF

This free resource introduces comparing quantities up to 10 using clean, consistent visuals. Designed through the Foundations First approach, it helps young learners focus on the maths — not the clutter. Perfect for EYFS, Pre‑K, and Kindergarten classrooms wanting simple, predictable maths activities that build confidence. ⭐ What’s Included PPT slides for comparing quantities to 10Clear visual representations (dots, objects, tens-frame style images)“Which has more?” / “Which has fewer?” ta
Preview of Spring Ladybug Counting Numbers 1-10 Math Unit Preshool Pre-K Kindergarten

Spring Ladybug Counting Numbers 1-10 Math Unit Preshool Pre-K Kindergarten

Welcome to Harts and Crafts by Jane Launching on TPT – January 2026 Ladybug Counting 1-2 activity logs with a range of uses for both verbal and non-verbal children - please see below. This is the free version, which includes a limited number of wood slices. The full version, with 22 wood slices, is available for $2.99. I am a Teaching Assistant who began creating these wood-effect log slice resources for my own classroom in December 2023. They were designed to support a nature-inspired learni
Preview of Multiple Intelligences Survey for Kids (with math tally marks idea)

Multiple Intelligences Survey for Kids (with math tally marks idea)

During our Unit of Inquiry based around identity - "Personal Identity is shaped by family and experience" we completed a multiple intelligence survey. The unit was at the beginning of the year, so was an ideal way for students to get to know more information about each other. UOI focus on open-minded, respect and empathy. Using a free download from Laura Candler (http://www.lauracandler.com/strategies/multipleintelligences.php) my grade 1 class completed a multiple intelligences survey. As a ch
Preview of Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Tie Labor Day to math by graphing jobs, careers, and worker data. Students practice data representation while honoring the workforce. Elementary: Build pictographs or bar graphs showing jobs like teacher, doctor, or firefighter.Middle School: Create histograms or bar graphs of workforce data, calculating mean, median, and mode.High School: Analyze Bureau of Labor Statistics datasets with scatterplots, comparing employment trends over time and across s
Preview of Lifespan Measurement with Historical Characters:Inventors, Artists, Authors

Lifespan Measurement with Historical Characters:Inventors, Artists, Authors

Students can easily visualize the length of important characters sorted by groups such as children's book authors, artists, scientists and inventors, space exploration and women's history based upon the visual graph. Extend the discussion by using a 100s chart to calculate the exact length of each life and using practical application for using tens and ones. Make multiple copies to be cut apart for the students to place different lengths in order. Task cards are in the works and you will be not
Preview of Addition & Subtraction Unit (12 Lessons) — Pre‑K & Kindergarten

Addition & Subtraction Unit (12 Lessons) — Pre‑K & Kindergarten

A complete early math unit designed to build strong addition and subtraction skills in a clear, predictable way. Includes: 12 structured PowerPointsDo Now warm‑upsRetrieval practiceI Do → We Do → You Do sequenceCounting onCounting backSimple story problemsComparing setsNumber bondsVisual supports and concrete prompts Why Teachers Love This Unit Low cognitive loadClean slide designConsistent routinesEasy to use with minimal prepPerfect for whole‑class, small groups, guided math or interventi
Preview of Lifespan Measurement with Historical Characters #1: Time Periods

Lifespan Measurement with Historical Characters #1: Time Periods

Students can easily visualize the length of important characters sorted by periods such as the American Revolution, Westward Expansion, Civil War, Industrial Revolution, Turn of the Century, Great Depression/WWII, Civil Rights to Present based upon the visual graph. Extend the discussion by using a 100s chart to calculate the exact length of each life and using practical application for using tens and ones. Make multiple copies to be cut apart for the students to place different lengths in order
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