Skip counting builds a strong foundation for later multiplication instruction. Students fill in the missing numbers on these cute worksheets. The starting points vary to build number sense. They can be used as morning work, homework, and homeschool practice. You can save paper by placing the sheets in page protectors and use dry erase markers to write in the missing numbers. A good warm-up activity for small group work. Also included are pages to be copied onto card stock to practice skip count
Are you working on those tricky teen numbers? Print these cards on cardstock, mix them up for a matching game. Teen numbers represented by the numerals, 10+__, and ten-frame images. Great for a math center or station. Students mix up the cards, place them face down and try to find matching pairs. For example, 10 + 1 and 11. When students make a match, they keep those cards, if they do not make a match, the cards are replaced in the same location. You might also be interested in my BOOM Card dec
Numeracy begins with the ability to compose and decompose numbers. Kindergarten and first grade students can practice seeing tens in different ways on a domino face and ten frame. Also included are number sentences with missing addends to help build knowledge of the number ten.
PreK - 2nd
Arithmetic, Math, Numbers
CCSS
K.CC.B.4
, K.CC.C.6
, K.OA.A.3
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Mostly math! I work as an elementary math intervention teacher. These are items I made for my own students.
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M.A. Curriculum and Instruction,
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