This activity is a 2-in-1 package. You have both Thanksgiving turkeys and Christmas trees. Both practice 0-10. Match the correct feathers to the turkeys and match the ornaments and star to the trees. I printed multiple copies as a center. I also used colored cardstock so the pieces had color. I laminated and cut them to use year after year.
This is as simple as it sounds! A number line of -10 through 10, -20 through 0, and 0 through 20. I printed the hundreds chart on the back for a flippable resource in the IND classroom. This resource could be used in the gen. ed. classroom as well!
This activity is a 2-in-1 package. You have both Thanksgiving turkeys and Christmas trees. Both practice 0-10. Match the correct feathers to the turkeys and match the ornaments and star to the trees.
I couldn't find this, so I created it for my own small group. This comes with 4 bingo cards and the flip cards. Great for practicing multi-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping AND having fun!
This printable resource has 4 digits per page and goes 1-20. Each number demonstrates the number, word, base ten, ten frame, and finger counting forms. I plan to use them on my cabinets since I am running out of wall space.
This file contains themed shapes for the season/holiday as well an generic "finish the shape." This is a GREAT resource for centers focusing on shapes, handwriting, or fine motor skills. This file contains 40 pages plus a page of instructions.
Research shows that learning is highest when it is multi-sensory. Skip counting can be difficult to teach... why not make it FUN?! I created these circles for skip counting by 2, 3, 5, and 10 through 100. I printed them on colored card stock and laminated them. Then I lay them out on the floor and let the kids skip count as they hop from circle to circle. Once they are really getting the concept, I start from a random number and have them skip count up (example: instead of always starting a
Print on letter paper or card stock and laminate for repeated use. Could be used as morning work or in a small group. This resource could also be used by numerous disciplines: OT, tutor, classroom teacher, intervention/remediation teacher, parents, etc.
This print and go activity is great for a small group or math center! Each ice cream cone is numbered 10 - 20. Students will stack the corresponding scoops on top. The scoops have the word form, base 10 form, and addition facts that equal that number
These print and go number centers are the perfect addition to your room! Numbers 1-25 are represented. I would print on cardstock and laminate, then use sequins/gems/small buttons to put the number of sprinkles on the donut. These can be used for addition, too! (I have one donut with 3 sprinkles and one donut with 5 sprinkles, how many sprinkles do I have in all?)
Perfect for a print and go math activity. You can laminate the pieces to use as a center or have students cut and paste to hang in the hallway! Either way, a wonderful way to practice adding within 20.
A fun way to practice number recognition. I printed the snowy scene on light blue paper and had my students create their number snowmen for hallway work. You could totally laminate the snowmen parts and use them in centers for years to come!
Addition fun! We used real pumpkin seeds and Elmer's School Glue. It worked like a charm! A great activity for centers, small group, or a fun Friday. They look wonderful on a bulletin board or in the hallway.
These print and cut puzzles are a great addition to a math center or a fun, educational game for St. Pat's Day! I printed mine on green paper and laminated for a small group.
This fun and festive activity is great for independent work, small groups, or centers! Match the doubles addition fact on the gingerbread with the sum on the bow.