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Children use dominoes to cover up the numbers on the board. Children have to add the two numbers on the domino together to find the sum.
Could utilise this as a game between 2 children to see who can cover the most.
Great for practising recognition of numbers on the 100's board. Print and laminate the cards. Give each child a hundreds board for support. Children fill in the missing numbers on the puzzle pieces.
Great for a challenge and for guided or independent maths centres.
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KG Fonts
My Cute Graphics
Great for reinforcing basic facts.
Print and laminate the cards. Place them around the room. Give each child a recording sheet and have them move around the room and solve the equations and record them on their sheets.
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Graphics from the Pond
My Cute Graphics
KG Font
Great for reinforcing basic facts to 20.
Print and laminate the cards. Place them around the room. Give each child a recording sheet and have them move around the room and solve the equations and record them on their sheets.
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Graphics from the Pond
My Cute Graphics
KG Font
Print, laminate and cut cards out. Have children write the numbers before and after the number stated. Children could use a hundreds board to support them if needed. Great to see what children know.
9 cards
Great for reinforcing Counting On Skills.
Print and laminate the cards. Place them around the room. Give each child a recording sheet and have them move around the room and solve the equations and record them on their sheets.
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Graphics from the Pond
My Cute Graphics
KG Font
Great for reinforcing doubles to 20.
Print and laminate the cards. Place them around the room. Give each child a recording sheet and have them move around the room and solve the equations and record them on their sheets.
Thanks to
Graphics from the Pond
My Cute Graphics
KG Font
Great for reinforcing numbers 0-20.
Print and laminate the cards. Place them around the room. Give each child a recording sheet and have them move around the room and solve the missing numbers and record them on their sheets.
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Graphics from the Pond
My Cute Graphics
KG Font
These charts can be used to differentiate between your guided reading groups or maths groups. Print and laminate then stick them to the boxes so children know where their book bag or reading books go.
8 different groups
-Soldiers
-Superheroes
-Divers
-Cowboys
-Farmers
-Pirates
-Astronauts
-Detectives
Enjoy!
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Print and Laminate - Match the recording sheet with the game board.
Children have to spot the picture on the game board and record what number is hiding underneath the picture onto the recording sheet. Children love the challenge and enjoy searching for the pictures. If children need added support give them a hundreds board to help the find the number.
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http://www.kimberlygeswein.com/
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I have created these pattern boards for hundreds board number recognition. Give children a blank hundreds board and get them to fill in the missing numbers following the pattern. This will allow you to work with children in small groups and identify children who still needs work with recognising numbers on a hundreds board. Children love the challenge. When they have mastered the pattern boards have them create their own patterns on the hundreds boards.
Great for addition with 5.
You will need a dice that is numbered 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Print out the turtles and give one to each child. Have the children roll the die then add on 5 to the number that is shown on the die. e.g. if 4 is rolled the child will add 4+5=9. They will then cover the number 9 on their game board. If the number is already covered, play is passed to the next person. The person whose board is covered first wins.
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KG Fonts
In this maths activity children use the cards provided and colour the correct circle on their worksheet based on how many snowflakes are on the 20's frame.
Great for children to practise their subitising skills and recognition of 10's and 20's frames numbers.
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Print and give to children to practise counting on. The use of pictures assists children so they are able to visually identify what they are counting.
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Print and Laminate.
Cut out the clouds with the raindrops.
Get children to place the correct cloud with the raindrops onto the card that shows the corresponding number.
Print out the cards with the children on them and give them to each child. Have them place their domino in the space and use a whiteboard pen to write the correct equation underneath. Great for practising simple addition skills.
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Print, laminate and cut out the buses. Have children place the correct number of bears on each bus or use other counting objects such as animals or beans.
Children love putting them in order and seeing which bus holds the most bears.
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http://www.mycutegraphics.com/
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Depending on the level children are working at, children can either use 1 or 2 die. They need to roll the dice then fill in the first space/circle with the rolled number. Children then write the numbers that come after the number in the free spaces following the circle.
The game could be adapted so children are practising skip counting as well.
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http://www.mycutegraphics.com/
http://www.kimberlygeswein.com/
PreK - 5th
Math, Numbers
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