Math Fact Rings are a great resource to have in your classroom to improve the recall of addition facts to 20. They can be used in partner activities, as parent/child homework practice and as a teacher assessment tool. To ensure durability, I photocopy the cards onto card-stock, cut them out, hole punch them and add a ring to keep them bound together.
This booklet explores the numbers 1-10. Students will: - trace and print the numerals 1-10 - print the number words 1-10 - show each number on a ten frame - identify/circle each number - illustrate quantity for each number - count and colour quantity to match each number. How to Prep: Print the pages double sided and staple together. Ready to use! The animal clipart used in this resource was created by Bunny on a Cloud.
Math Fact Rings are a great resource to have in your classroom to improve the recall of subtraction facts. They can be used in partner activities, as parent/child homework practice and as a teacher assessment tool. To ensure durability, I photocopy the cards onto card-stock, cut them out, hole punch them and add a ring to keep them bound together.
Write the Room is a movement-based activity that is also great for learning vocabulary and working on handwriting. Students get up and walk around the room finding letters, words, numbers and writing them down. In this packet, you will find 3 options: Count the Room (practicing counting and number formation, and two Write the Rooms (identifying letters and sounds and practicing letter formation). The activities can be used as a whole class activity or as part of a small group math or literac
Pack includes numerals 1 to 20 and their corresponding number word. Extra blank sheet for your use. Directions: Simply photocopy the pages onto card stock. Punch a hole into the side of each flashcard. Cut out each card. Bind together with a silver ring. Optional: You can laminate the cards to extend their life. Flashcard/Word Rings can go home for daily homework or used in the classroom for daily practice or for assessment purposes. Game: The ring can be removed and students can use the flas
This is a fun activity to do when learning about patterns in math. Students can make the various AB & ABC patterns using bear manipulatives first and then record their pattern creations on the activity sheet using different crayon colours. The second activity invites students to colour a bear and give it a name for fun! The pattern activity can also be used as an assessment tool at the end of a patterning unit.
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Primary teacher with 25+ years of experience in K-3
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I believe children learn best through games, interactive play, and inquiry based learning activities.
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Bachelor of Education with certification for K-7.
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