Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade students will create their own fact families (differentiation can be the difficulty of numbers that students choose) and tell about how addition and subtraction are related.
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Kindergarteners and First Graders will enjoy this super hero number match up where they match the number, number word, and ones/tens cards. Recording sheet is attached.
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After working with part, part, whole mats to solve addition and subtraction problems, students can record their diagram and number sentences on this page.
Spring into fractions with this cute kite activity. Students will pick a template that they'd like to use and decorate the equal parts of their kite. Then they'll write a story and describe their new kite.
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Ready... Set... Go! Practice your addition facts to 10!
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The good ol' doubles... Plus 1!
Kindergarteners, First Graders, and Second Graders will practice their doubles +1 skill with this station activity.
First, find the matching doubles and doubles +1 cards. Then write your doubles and doubles +1 match on your recording sheet and solve. As a challenge, create the doubles +2 for each double.
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Students will practice their counting, comparing, and ordering numbers skill with these fun number puzzles. Find the missing number by either counting by 1s on each row or counting by 10s down each column. Record your answers and create your own!
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Ready... Set... Go! Practice your subtraction facts to 10!
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Getting geared up for March/St. Patrick's Day? Download my new packet, March Madness, for 29 pages of writing prompts and math activities.
Packet includes...
Writing prompts
• “If I Found a pot of gold”
• “If I saw a leprechaun”
• “At the end of a rainbow, I found”
• “My pet leprechaun”
Math Activities
• “Comparing Gold” – TSW pick a token card and tell what is 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, 10 less and record.
• “St. Patrick’s Day Graph” – TSW spin the spinner (you’ll need to use a brad and paper
This packet includes 4 different math stations:
Valentine’s Graph
This is a Graphing station where students will spin the spinner (you’ll need to poke a hole and attack a paper clip) 20 times and tally their spins. Then they’ll transfer the data to a bar graph and analyze. There are questions for them to answer (greatest, least, compare).
Valentine’s Match-Up
Students will practice their addition and subtraction facts by reading a number sentence and finding the difference or sum. Students
Do your Kindergarteners or First Graders need help reviewing comparing and ordering numbers through 20? With this activity, students will sort number sets from greatest to least or least to greatest and record their answers. They will also have a chance to make their own number sets on the handout.
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What's your favorite thing about March?
List them in these March Acrostic Poems!
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Have your Kindergarteners or First Graders review numbers, tally marks, and number words with this cute activity!
Students will count sets of tally marks and match it to the corresponding picture. Then they will write the number, draw the tally marks, and write the number word on their recording sheet.
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Have your students describe what Easter means to them - whether your students celebrate Easter in a religious way or the eggs and bunny way, they'll get extra practice with these acrostic poems!
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Studying fractions?
Students will describe what is a whole, set, halves, thirds, equal, unequal, etc. in this book. There are words for students to describe, room for a picture, and lines to write on.
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Reviewing subtraction and addition but you're tired of the flashcards and your Kindergarteners, First Graders, or Second Graders need something more engaging?
Try this station activity! Grab 2 dice, roll them, draw them, and solve for either an addition or subtraction equation.
You can differentiate by using dice with greater numbers (I have some double dice that I am going to use) or having them write matching story problems.
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Students will brainstorm adjectives to describe the new month of January with this acrostic poem.
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Practice solving addition and subtraction word problems with this worksheet that includes tables and part, part whole boxes.
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