This is a counting and number sense mathematics assessment aligned with VA SOL K.4
Find out how much your students have learned or what they need to work on. Use this assessment with kinders at the end of the year, or 1st graders at the beginning of the year as a pre-assessment. It contains both whole group and individual components with an answer key and rubrics for scoring included. Questions target basic counting, more/less, equivalence, and skip counting through multiple verbal and non-verb
This is a 2 page set of worksheets where students write and draw the time to the hour using analog clocks. This is perfect for morning work, review work, or independent work during a unit on telling time. Can also be used as a quick assessment or as part of a more formal assessment.
In this game, students practice number recognition and counting on strategies to prepare them for addition by rolling dice and tracing the number that corresponds with what they rolled. Students work with a partner and take turns until all the numbers have been traced.
Included are three versions for play with 1 dice, 2 die or 3 die (numbers up to 6, 12, or 18)
VA SOL 1.1, 1.2
Money set cards can be used as a math center or read around the room math activity. Students can use real coins to match each set, count and record the value.
Includes cards and recording sheet.
I use these mats in my classroom to introduce the concepts of geometry to my students and as a way for them to continue practicing identifying/describing shapes as an independent or partner center. 3 mats included: by shape name, by # of sides, by # of vertices (corners)
Use with pattern blocks, shapes, or paper shapes that can be cut and glued (great performance task!)
This worksheet is perfect for recording first investigations of temperature using a thermometer. Students can measure and record temperature of water independently or with a small group. Guide students to observing how the red part of the thermometer changes with temperature. Students will use this worksheet to record where the red line is on the thermometer and what the temperature is (# and degrees). Great as a self-check and assessment piece!
K - 2nd
General Science, Measurement
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