There are two worksheets for kindergarten students focused on number combinations, each with an answer key. Students will cut out the circles and glue them onto the correct snowman. This activity aligns with the standard K.OA.3.
This is something I made to go home with homework so that students can remember what they learned in class as well as helping parents understand partial quotient division. This problem can be done other ways but this is one example of how it can be done.
This is a simple, no frills way to celebrate Halloween and practice multiplication. You will print the completed table and cut those out, that will also serve as an answer key. You will also print out the blank table. Students will glue the "tricks" or incorrect math facts onto the "trick" column. Students will also glue the "treats" or correct math facts onto the "treat" column. There are two options, a more complex version and a simpler version you can use for differentiation.
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I have 15 years of teaching experience ranging from Pre-k to 5th grade. I currently work in a primary autism program.
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