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Use this spring themed pattern block game to help your students practice identifying and building shapes! This game is the perfect addition to your spring math centers and can be played individually or as a partnership, where each team races to fill up the most honey combs. The hexagons are to scale to match your classroom pattern blocks perfectly! I recommend laminating each game board and using spinner overlays for easiest use.
Este recurso es la manera perfecta para que los estudiantes se mantengan activos mientras aprenden a contar y escribir números hasta diez. ¡Siempre ha mantenido a mis estudiantes interesados, activos y entusiasmados con las matemáticas! Para usar este recurso, imprima y recorte cada carta (con las letras de la A a la J) y colóquelas en el s alóno en casa. Cuando haya escondido todas las cartas, entregue a sus estudiantes una de las hojas de respuestas, un lápiz y un portapapeles (si es posible).
These themed pattern strips are a quick, fun, and hands on way for your students to practice making patterns this fall! Especially if they celebrate, or have recently learned about, the beautiful traditions of Día De Los Muertos. Students can use unifix cubes (or any other manipulatives you have available) to copy these AB, ABB, ABC, and ABCD patterns, each inspired by a different Día De Los Muertos symbol!
This resource is the perfect way for students to get an opportunity to move while also learning to count and write numbers to ten. It has consistently kept my students engaged, active, and excited about math! To use this resource, print and cut out each card (lettered A-J) and tape them around your classroom or home. Once you have 'hidden' all of the cards, provide your students with one of the response sheets, a pencil, and a clipboard (when possible). Then, the scavenger hunt can begin! When
This winter themed math activity is the perfect way to keep your students engaged by allowing them an opportunity to move as they learn! Instructions: To use this activity, print and cut the hot cocoa cards lettered A through H. Place these around your classroom for your students to find. As your students discover each card, they will need to find the matching letter on their record sheet. Below the corresponding letter, they will fill out the number equation by writing the number of marshmallo
This count the room activity is an engaging math exercise that can be the perfect way to welcome your students back to school. Students will have the opportunity to practice writing equations and adding numbers 1-10 while getting a chance to move around the room as they search for the hidden cards! Instructions: To use this resource, print and cut the A-H cards and spread them around your classroom. Each student participating should have a copy of the response sheet (found on the final page of
This count the room activity is the perfect way to welcome your students back to school and start getting them excited about math! While participating in this math exercise, students will have the opportunity to explore the classroom and stretch their legs while gaining practice identifying quantities up to 10. They will also be able to practice writing numerals 1-10 on their response sheet with support from examples at the bottom of the page. Thank you for downloading! I hope your students enj
PreK - K
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I am a dual language kindergarten teacher in the Chicago suburbs who loves creating resources specific to my students' needs and interests. I hope your students love them as much as mine do!
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