This study aid Abacus Method Framework Flow chart Make 5 and 10 Addition and Subtraction provides guidance on using an abacus for addition and subtraction. It presents flowcharts outlining the steps for simple calculations and when to apply specific +- 5 and +- 10 formulas. Additionally, it includes instructions for creating a column isolator, a tool for focusing on specific columns of the abacus. The material also explains the commutative property in relation to making five and ten on the
This is an introduction to abacus and the second lesson. Counting Numbers 5-9 Worksheets. The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead). Counting from five to nine. This activity also includes tracing numbers, coloring by number, pixel art coloring, matching numerals to objects, and abacus. The abacus has been used for centuries and is utilized as a mathematical power
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on comparing numbers and the abacus for numbers 0–9. Students will also practice writing “greater than” or “less than” to work on their fine motor skills. This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Also encourages number order, like counting forward and counting backward. In this activity, we are counting only from 0 to 9, because learning the abacus is only one column of the abacus. Abacus is easy to
In the activity, the pre-k and Kindergarten students focus on the before and after numbers and what numbers that come in between. This activity helps number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Also encourages number order like counting forward and counting backwards. In this activity, we counting only to from 0-9 because learning abacus, it is only 1 column of the abacus. Abacus is easy to understand, it promotes tactile learning. The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the
Counting Forwards and Counting Backwards with Focus on Abacus. This is a number sense activity to have pre-k and kindergarten students learn to count forward and count backwards activity. Students read and write numbers in order. In this activity, we counting only to from 0-9 because learning abacus, it is only 1 column of the abacus. Abacus is easy to understand, it promotes tactile learning. The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (
Counting and coloring Numbers 0 to 4 on the abacus in a maze. These number sense mazes are perfect for pre-k and kindergarten to gain awareness of the numbers 0–4. Students practice number recognition on both the numeral and the abacus. This also encourages students to subitize and use number sense. There are 4 different mazes, and answer key. What is subitizing?Subitizing is the ability to quickly recognize the number of objects in a small group without counting them individually. It's essenti
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on adding numbers 0–4 with the abacus. This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Students will be able to visualize adding numbers; they will also see items becoming more. This also introduces students to decomposing numbers. This resource also has fun activities, like a game of who wins, color by number, puzzles, and a maze In this activity, we are adding from numbers 0-4. This is contained in one
This is an introduction to abacus. Counting Numbers 0–4 Worksheets. The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the bottom beads. Counting from zero to four. This activity also includes tracing numbers, coloring by number, pixel art coloring, matching numerals to objects, and abacus. The abacus has been used for centuries and is utilized as a mathematical power tool that will help eliminate math anxiety. Included is a “filling” bucket to monitor stude
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on subtracting numbers 5-9 with the abacus. This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Students will be able to visualize take away/subtract numbers; they will see items becoming less. This also introduces students to decomposing numbers. This resource also has fun activities, like a game of who wins, color by number, puzzles, and a maze In this activity, we are subtracting numbers 5–9. This is cont
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on adding numbers 5–9 with the abacus. This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Students will be able to visualize adding numbers; they will also see items becoming more. This also introduces students to decomposing numbers. This resource also has fun activities, like a game of who wins, color by number, puzzles, and a maze In this activity, we are adding numbers 5–9. This is contained in one colum
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on subtracting numbers 0–4 with the abacus. This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Students will be able to visualize adding numbers; they will also see items becoming more. This also introduces students to decomposing numbers. This resource also has fun activities, like a game of who wins, color by number, puzzles, and a maze In this activity, we are subtracting numbers 0–4. This is contained in
Easter Egg Sorting Abacus Baskets Numbers 0-20 Pre-Kindergarten. In this Pre-k version, the abacus only displays the beads that are counted. This helps to avoid confusion with "too many" beads showing at once. Color: Abacus Beads on the basketBaskets itselfEggs, each egg represents the numbers in different forms. FingersEaster items5 frameNumber blocksnumber word the numberTrace and Practice writing the number. Cut all eggs, and then shuffle them. The key is to shuffle the eggs and then sort. So
Celebrate the Lunar New Year 2024 with the Year of the Dragon. This Chinese Lunar New Year pack is a great mix of reading, Abacus math activities and videos. This includes a comic story why the dragon was in fifth place of the calendarexplanation what is Fooexplanation why red envelopes are used12-year Cycle of Animals chartinstructions to create a paper lantern two different patternsfoo charactersdragon2 sets of count down activity: paper chain templateactivity to create a paper abacus10 wor
Counting from 0 - 9 on the Abacus to engage Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten students with strip math puzzles. The activity includes 5 sea animals in strip puzzles. Helps students to master number recognition and develop their fine motor skills with coloring and cutting the activity. As your preschoolers and kindergarteners put the puzzles together, they will work on identifying counting in order
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