This is my 14th year teaching (technically 16)! I've taught kindergarten and 2nd grade. My BA, Credential, and MA all specialize in K-3 grade levels with an emphasis on Reading and Children and the Arts. I absolutely love teaching the lil' ones.
Unifix Cubes Sorting Mats: Greater Than/Less Than
Directions: Laminate each page and have students use their fine motor skills to place the correct color and number of unifix cubes onto their sorting mat. They should count both sides to explain which side has more and which side has less.
Includes 20 pages of sorting mats focusing on numbers 0-10.
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2013
Decomposing Numbers with Bonds and Bracelets
Includes 7 activities:
Mickey Mouse Math Mat (put in a pocket protector and use dry erase markers and base ten blocks)
Number Bracelets: Make 5 (2 pages)
Number Bracelets: Make numbers 1-13 (3 pages)
Part Part Whole Mat (put in pocket protector and use dry erase markers and manipulatives)
Decomposing Numbers Template & Worksheet
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2014
Make Ten: Math for Kindergarten
Directions:
Look at the ten frame and complete the sentence (2 pages)
Color the squares to make ten in different ways (1 page)
Color the squares to make ten and write a number sentence to match (1 page)
Cut and paste the stars into the right cloud (1 page)
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2013
Subtraction Mania for Kindergarten by 5s and 10s
Includes 10 worksheets
-Subtraction Ducks
-Subtracting Teeth
-Subtraction Fun
-Falling Leaves Subtraction
-Caterpillar Subtraction
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2014
Earth Day Color by Addition & Subtraction Activity
April 22, 2013
Directions: complete the math problems and color addition problems blue and subtraction problems green.
Created by Lindsey Powers 2013
Bowling Subtraction
Make subtraction fun with these bowling templates.
Subtract within 10
Subtract within 5
Complete the problem or use the blank template so that students can create their own subtraction problem.
Use real bins to make it even more exciting! I got my real bowling kit at Target :)
The Cool Cat's Button Math - Adding and Subtracting 5
Kindergarten
Created by Lindsey Powers 2013
Directions:
For Addition, I recommend printing on colored paper, laminating each slide, and giving students different colored buttons. They can solve one card at a time using their buttons. I would also stick the cards in page protectors so that students can use a white board marker to write their answer in the box.
For subtraction, same as above, but they can also use a white board marker to
Math Menu Centers aligned with Illustrative Math for Kindergarten Includes: Math Menu Color coded icons for all 25 kindergarten centersCenter picture icons for all 25 kindergarten centersColor coded chart organized by center title, stage number, standards addressed in each activityJust a fun and easy way to stay organized using Illustrative Math for Kindergarten. (c) Lindsey Powers 2025
Ladybug Addition
Directions: Solve each addition problem and finger paint the correct dots on each ladybug. Write the answer on the line.
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2016
Make Five
Directions:
Look at the ten frame and complete the sentence
Color the squares to make five in different ways
Color the squares to make five and write a number sentence to match
Cut and paste the stars into the right cloud
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2013
Race Car Subtraction
Directions: Complete the addition problems by writing the answer in the same box. Whichever car wins first, write a “1” in their trophy. Whichever car wins 2nd, write a “2” in their trophy and so forth. Make it a race, and start wherever you choose!
4 worksheets included
Created by Lindsey Powers
Race Car Addition
Directions: Complete the addition problems by writing the answer in the same box. Whichever car wins first, write a “1” in their trophy. Whichever car wins 2nd, write a “2” in their trophy and so forth. Make it a race, and start wherever you choose!
Includes 4 worksheets
Created by Lindsey Powers 2013
Addition Machine
Directions: Write numbers in the circles, draw marbles in the tubes connecting down into the equals box, and write the sum. Or use the blank version and have the kids choose their own numbers, use dominoes, or use dice.
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2017
Ant Math! Created by: Lindsey Powers 2019 Directions: Project 1 – give each student a page of ants and have them create an addition or subtraction sentence and illustration. Project 2 – laminate the ant hills and the equation cards. Give each student a card and place it on the correct ant hill. Keep collecting the cards and switching the cards.
Regrouping Addition Scavenger Hunt Directions: Start at any card. Write the card number in the circle. Put any work in the answer box. Your answer will lead you to the next card. If you get back to your first card, you answered all of the questions correctly! Includes 12 Cards, 2 answer sheets for students, and an answer key for the teacher! (c) Lindsey Powers 2024
Easter Egg Math Hunt Addition and Subtraction within 10 Created by: Lindsey Powers 2023 Directions: Laminate the eggs and tape around the classroom. Have students walk around with their recording sheet and a clipboard to write the answers to each egg. Each egg has a letter to keep them organized. Each egg also has a modification to help struggling students be more independent – colored dots for visual counting. Includes: 16 eggs (8 addition, 8 subtraction) Recording sheet Answer key
How Much is that Doggy in the Window? An Addition Activity
Directions are simply to add the two numbers together to find out how much each pet costs. Includes 2 worksheets.
Created by Lindsey Powers 2013
Addition Flower Painting
Directions: Solve each addition problem and finger paint the correct petals around each flower.
Created by: Lindsey Powers 2016
PreK - 2nd
Basic Operations, Math
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About the store
Experience
This is my 14th year teaching (technically 16)! I've taught kindergarten and 2nd grade. My BA, Credential, and MA all specialize in K-3 grade levels with an emphasis on Reading and Children and the Arts. I absolutely love teaching the lil' ones.
Teaching style
Hands on activities make learning fun and unforgettable.
My own education history
Masters Degree in Teaching with a Specialization in Reading.
Multiple Subject Teaching Credential with an Early Childhood Emphasis K-3.
Bachelors Degree in Liberal Studies with a Concentration of Children and the Arts.
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