Draw a Picture & Measure It! – Non-Standard Measurement Activity (Kindergarten)This fun and creative worksheet lets students draw their own picture and measure it using non-standard units (such as bears, cubes, or counters). It’s a perfect blend of art + math, making measurement engaging and meaningful for young learners. Students will: Draw a picture of their choiceMeasure the picture using a classroom object (ex: bears)Record what they drewWrite how many units long it is✨ Skills Practiced:N
2D Geometry Checklist | Kindergarten Math Assessment Looking for a simple, no-prep way to track your kindergarteners’ understanding of 2D shapes? This 2D Geometry Checklist is the perfect tool for quick assessments, small groups, or ongoing progress monitoring! This checklist helps you easily observe and record students’ ability to identify, name, and describe 2D shapes in a developmentally appropriate way. ✨ What’s Included: ✔️ Printable 2D geometry checklist ✔️ Skills aligned to kindergar
Measure My Foot with Blocks – Kindergarten Measurement ActivityMake measurement fun and hands-on with this simple, engaging worksheet! In this activity, students use non-standard units (blocks) to measure their own foot, helping them build foundational measurement skills in a meaningful way. Perfect for kindergarten math centers, small groups, or independent practice, this worksheet encourages students to: Predict how long their foot will beMeasure using blocksRecord their resultsCompare predi
A short book for students on 3D shapes. This book includes cube, sphere, cone, pyramid, cylinder, rectangular prism. Students can choose an object around the classroom that is the same shape and complete the following phrases, "Je suis un_____" and "Je regarde comme __________".
This is a half-page book about coin money for students to complete independently. They are simply required to draw a picture of each coin in the spot provided. 1 cent - 2 dollars.
Three different survey questions: Aimes-tu les chiens ou les chats? Aimes-tu la neige? Aimes-tu la creme glacee? This can be done as a whole-group activity or independently as a math centre. Pictures are included with words.
A simple book about the numbers 1-10 for french immersion students. Title page, then 10 pages after for each number from 1-10. Pages include a place for their name, a place to write the number as well as the number in words. Then there is a large box for students to represent the number. This can be use as individual pages per number, or can be made into a book.
Teachers can change this blank graphing template to any question that your students come up with, or students can use it independently to fill in a question and complete their graph.
*see also blank survey template.
Print one graph for each student in your class and provide small packs or bags of skittles. Students graph each colour of skittle before enjoying them!
For a cake shop dramatic centre. All in French and includes connection to numeracy and money. Just print a few and laminate, put on clip boards and put in your dramatic centre and you are ready to go!
Teachers can change this blank survey template to any question that your students come up with, or students can use it independently to fill in a question and complete their survey.
Ice cream dramatic centre
ice cream math centre
This centre can be used in a Kindergarten classroom to order ice cream. It includes math connections and several ice cream sundae ingredients in french for students.
Easily keep track of each student's progress during Measurement units to help you with each Communication of Learning. Print one per student and record their learning throughout the unit. Have all learning consolidated on one page!