Use these flashcards as a daily warm up tool for early learners or part of a math center. I recommend making two copies. The first copy will stay in tact and will be used to master the shapes and their names The second copy will be printed and separated so the student can match the correct name with the correct picture. Print on cardstock or laminate for durability and longevity. Please leave feedback. Thanks!
These number tiles will work with a variety of activities that will be uploaded to this shop. I recommend printing them on card stock or laminate for durability and longevity.
These activity mats help children recognize 3 D shapes by matching the images to their correct mats. Print and laminate for durability and longevity. You can also add self adhesive velcro to the mats and the back of the pictures cards so they stay put while the children are working with them. These are free to use in your classrooms and homes. Please leave feedback. You can also use the following resources to create a math center for your early learners:
2D 3D Geometry Flashcards http://www.te
I made this pattern making activity in a way that enables you to create many color patterns in any sequence you choose. You can use this template to make patterns, demonstrate groups, greater than less than, addition, subtraction and the list goes on. I would recommend printing on cardstock and/or laminating for durability. You can also take it a step further and add velcro dots unto the squares within the template and to the backs of the pattern pieces.
These number mats are a fun hands on tool to help your students practice number formation. Laminate and use them time and time again. You can use play dough for a fun tactile activity or washable markers.
Place Value Cards are a great hands on tool that shows the value of various digits within a number. Students can manipulate the cards to display various number combinations or they can use them while working on an assignment.
These hundreds charts not serve as a math tool but as a visual reminder of how beautiful and diverse the cultures of Africa are. Use these to reinforce basic number sense, number recognition, skip counting games and more. This item is free and the only payment I seek is feedback. I'd greatly appreciate it. I recommend laminating for continual use and durability.
You can add these to your early learning math centers to reinforce shape recognition and size discrimination. Print on cardstock or laminate for durability and longevity.
Teach your young students how to count from 0 to 10 in Swahili. The cards have both the English and Swahili term for each number. They're great for individual students and small groups settings.