Pattern Math CentersAre you wanting to start math centers in your class but don't know where to begin? This resource is for you! Ready to print and play, this two week math unit on patterns is easy to use and your students will love it. Outcomes are specific to the Alberta Curriculum; however, could be easily adapted to meet your pattern unit standards. There are 5 center activities to be completed each week that meet each outcome in this unit. Activities include interactive notebooks, games, an
Numbers to 100 and Skip Counting Math Centers
Are you wanting to start math centers in your class but don't know where to begin? This resource is for you! Ready to print and play, this five week math unit on numbers is easy to use and your students will love it.
Outcomes are specific to the Alberta Curriculum; however, could be easily adapted to meet your number and skip counting unit standards.
There are 5 center activities to be completed each week that meet each outcome in this unit. Activi
This is a word wall for math to match each letter of the alphabet. There are 56 Vocabulary cards, the alphabet letters, and many extra cards to fill in as you go. Also included are number cards from 1-20 with the number, word and represented on a ten frame. Please view the preview to see samples of the cards. The neutral grey and white polka dot theme will go with any classroom decor.
This fun math game helps students to practice numbers 1-50, and they won't even realize they are learning. All the teacher needs to do is print off the die, assemble and put the bump it game sheet in a page protector. Students will need a whiteboard marker each. They roll the 10's dice and then the 1's dice and cross off that number. The next player takes their turn. If they roll a number that has already been crossed off they erase it and cross it off in their color. The student with the most
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Experience
I'm a first grade teacher from Alberta, Canada who has been teaching littles since 2007! I love all things early years and have taught K-2.
Teaching style
I use a hands on approach to learning through music, dance, singing games, actions. I love to come up with new ways to teach concepts in my grade one classroom. I have a stations based approach.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nominated for the Alberta Excellence in Teaching Award in 2013.
My own education history
Bachelor of Elementary Education, Minor in Early Childhood
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Love to dance, sing, teach, read, travel and love
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