Students take a race car themed number race! Played alone or with a partner. Shake the dice and fill in the matching sum on the grid. The number that gets to the top first is the winner. Fun math skill practice for kindergartners and first graders!
A hands-on math center activity for students to practice addition and money skills. Works well to use real or plastic coins placed on the penny pictures for both horizontal and vertical addition problems.
"Counting On" is an important math skill for young students to practice over and over. This versatile activity can be used at centers with the provided game boards and number cards, along with dice or spinners. Game boards can also be printed and used as a worksheet or assessment. Students print or place a numeral in the frame and count on using the ladybug spots. Answers are placed or recorded in the boxes. Fun kindergarten math activity for spring! Directions and Answer Key included.
Six activities with a valentine theme. Use heart erasers, foam hearts, or candy hearts for the two page addition practice. There is a recording sheet for candy heart sorting as well as a guess and check heart estimation activity. The heart shake dice game can be played alone or with a partner and is a good addition to a holiday party. A writing prompt page is included as a "recipe for friendship".
A hands-on math center activity for students to practice addition skills. The colorful frog counters can be copied on tagboard to use at a math center. Students add three numbers and record the sums on their coloring book style recording sheets. Plastic frog counters can be used for added fun! This activity is also included as part of the Kindergarten Frog Math Activity Center posted on TPT
Students draw, count and add the ears on bunny shapes. I use this activitiy at math centers allowing students to count the ears on stuffed bunnies as well. A fun seasonal activity for spring! There is a similar Paw Counting Book and the pair are available together on this site.
A hands-on activity for students to practice subtraction. Works well to use dinosaur counters. A template is included for students or teacher to create the problems. Perfect at a math center.
Students draw, count and add the ears and paws on bunny shapes-one book for each. I use these activities at math centers allowing students to count the ears and paws on stuffed bunnies. Fun seasonal activities for spring! The books are available separately on this site as well.
Students count the ocean creatures in the picture at the top of the page to to find the corresponding sums. Coloring book style images for student illustration.
One addition activity adding octopus "legs" to find sums. Small stuffed animals add a nice touch to the recording sheet for counting. The subtraction activity uses a paper octopus with bendable tentacles to fold up for subtracting from eight. There is one set of pre-made equations and another for students to use a spinner.
Students draw, count and add the paws on bunny shapes. I use this activitiy at math centers allowing students to count the paws on stuffed bunnies as well. A fun seasonal activity for spring! There is a similar Ear Counting Book and the pair are available together on this site.
This versatile activity works well for subtraction practice. Students may use the colorful counters to help solve the equations. To use at a math center copy the snails on tagboard. Optional black and white recording sheets for coloring are included.
This versatile activity works well for addition and subtraction practice. Students may use the colorful counters to help solve the equations. To use at a math center copy the penguins on tagboard. Meets common core kindergarten standards K.CC.3, K.CC.7, K.OA.1, K.OA.2.
Students use dominoes to match addition problems and find sums. Two recording sheets elicit the matching of problems and a third challenges students to create their own equations. Perfect for subitizing skill development.