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In this fun pirate themed math center students will match a written set of tens and ones with its numerical value.
This download includes:
- 12 pirate numbers
- 12 treasure chest tens/ones
- 3 different recording sheets
*graphics from mycutegraphics.com
Here is a cute activity for your students on Hundreds Day!
Included are two versions. One version has students just putting sticker into the boxes on the tens frames, until they have filled all ten frames. The second version has students filling a tens frame and then writing the numbers (counting by tens) until the get to 100.
This is a great way to differentiate for your learners!
Here are several printables that I utilized during my centers rotations on the 100th day of school!
Students can practice counting to 100 by:
- 100 stickers
- 100 dots with an ink dabber
- 100 pieces of snack mix: sorting sheet and tag for baggie
The sticker page and dot page can simply be copied 4 times and stapled together to make 100 of each!
Do your students have weak number sense and need practice identifying and ordering numbers? Here is a fun Summer themed activity where students are given five different sets of four numbers to sequence.
There is a picture on each card where students can sort the pictures into groups by the pictures. Then students sort the four pictures in each group and record them on their record sheet next to the corresponding picture.
This activity could be printed, laminated and cut out so it can be used
My students absolutely love this Easter themed subtraction activity. In my classroom this is math center where students can work with a partner or independently.
Items needed for this activity - Plastic egg display tray, 12 plastic eggs, and EGG-cellent Subtraction recording sheet.
Set-up - Number each egg spot in the tray with a number 1-12. Number each of the plastic eggs with a number 1-12. Inside each egg put two numbers (I wrote the numbers on cute little wooden eggs I found at the dol
K - 2nd
Basic Operations, Numbers
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This is my 19th year in education. I have taught special education in self-contained classrooms, a team room setting, and a self-contained school.
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