These clothespin clip games are a fun way for your kindergarten kiddos to practice counting and identifying numbers up to 20. I use them in centers and as a one on one intervention tool. Print on card stock, laminate, and cut out. Provide students with clothespins, small binder clips, paper clips, or other clips to fasten onto their answer. Use the worksheet as a summative activity and students have something to show their grown ups at the end of the day!
Kindergarten Counting and Cardinality
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Self Checking Centers and Clip Cards FREEBIE in Preview!
I will be implementing Guided Math next year and have been working on creating, printing, and collecting centers and games that I will use in my primary classroom. I know I will need activities that my students will be able to complete without my assistance. Self checking centers seems the most logical way to solve the problem of, “Teacher, is this right?”
Many young students need to work on their fine motor skills. Using clothes pins and
These puzzles are a fun way for your kindergarten kiddos to practice counting and matching sets to a written number. I have used them in a center and as a one on one intervention when students needed more practice. Print on card stock, laminate, and then cut. Use the worksheets as a culminating activity and you will have evidence of the student's work and ability.
Kindergarten Counting and Cardinality
K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.3 Know number names and the count sequence K.CC.4, K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Count
These student friendly Common Core Mathematical Practices posters are presented on colorful chevron digital pages. I will be adding these to my math lessons to encourage students to persevere, reason, critique others, use models and tools, attend to precision, look for structure and repeated reasoning.
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