The Abacus +10 Extra Practice Math Workbook is your go-to resource for boosting your child’s mental math skills using the power of the abacus. Designed for young learners who are familiar with the basics, this workbook delivers over 100 targeted exercises to reinforce speed, accuracy, and number sense. Ideal for students aged 5–9, this workbook focuses on the +10 technique, helping children master more complex addition patterns through step-by-step practice. Inside this workbook, you’ll fin
Teachers will love these engaging Place Value Mazes that help students practice 2-digit number recognition and understanding numbers from 0–99 using an abacus model. Students follow the correct path through each maze by identifying the matching 2-digit number represented on the abacus. Perfect for: • Math centers • Independent practice • Early finishers • Morning work • Sub plans
Make learning numbers fun with these Abacus Counting Coloring Pages (0-100)! Perfect for preschool and early elementary students, these engaging worksheets help build number recognition, counting skills, and abacus familiarity while sparking creativity. Great for math centers, homeschool, and independent practice!Color and Count on the Abacus Coloring Book with Easy-to-Read Abacus Designs. These easy-to-color pages are a fun and creative way to relax without the stress of complicated designs.
This activity helps build number sense by making 5, composing, and decomposing within 5 through single-digit addition and subtraction within the 5 fact family. Includes extension activity with an abacus to enhance hands-on learning for students. The math problems range from 2 lines to 4 lines. This prepares students to work through longer questions for algebra and other math that is more complex. This activity can be used without the abacus. If students are following the abacus method, this
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 abacus maze resource reinforcing the understanding of place value (hundreds, tens and ones) and basic abacus usage for representing three-digit numbers through abacus maze puzzles. Includes: Understanding Abacus MechanicsThe abacus has a "horizontal bar (beam, reckoning bar)" that separates the beads."top bead has value of 5" and is located above the beam."bottom beads each has a value of 1" and are located below the beam.A bead is "counted" when it touches the beam.Representing Three-Digit
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
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 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 (
Get ready to turn math fun and interactive! The Christmas Counting Abacus Workbook introduces kindergarteners and first graders to numbers 0-20 with the help of Santa, reindeer, and cheerful holiday characters. This workbook is a perfect mix of fun and foundational math skills designed to engage children ages 3-6 in counting, tracing, adding, and subtracting with the abacus. What’s Inside?Meet the Abacus: Kids learn the basics of using an abacus, from understanding its parts to counting beads f
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
Engaging way to bring in the seasonal spirit of St. Patrick's Day Math with Abacus Activities - Counting Numbers 0 to 10, patterns, tracing, cutting and pasting, color by number, pixel art, comparing numbers greater than and less than. Packed with 11 St. Patrick's Day themed abacus math. Activity #1 - This activity starts with pages of number recognition from zero to ten in different ways. 11 pages, 1 number for each page, starts from zero to ten. 5 or 10 frames, depending on the numberpicture
Diving deep to understand Multiples of 3. Multiplication and division facts Activities 3 Times Table. Facts Fluency with 3 times. Engaging dinosaur story and beginning division concept. This multiplication worksheet introduces children to multiplication and division concepts such as: Multiplication as Addition Groupinf Factors and Products Skip Counting for Multiplication Flash Cards are provided with 5 different layouts with multiplication and division. Blank pages are added in case printin
Are you looking for fun Halloween math activities for your preschool, prek, and kindergarten math centers? Your students are going to love these fun Halloween-themed counting, cutting, tracing, number matching the abacus, activities with craft dough, self-correcting clip cards on Google Forms, printable clip cards, and math mazes. This activity counts Numbers 0-10 with the abacus. Your students will learn one-to-one correspondence with craft dough and the abacus, counting numbers 0-10, comparing
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