Students practice telling time to the hour and half hour by racing to beat their friends. This bundle is on Google Slides and includes the following games at a discount (click each link for the individual games): Telling Time to the Hour Google Slides GameTelling Time to the Half Hour Google Slides GameTelling Time to the Hour and Half Hour (Combined) Google Slides Game1. Divide the players into 2 even lines next to each other. 2. As soon as the teacher changes to the next slide, the first playe
Scoot is a great game to play to review concepts, introduce concepts, and can even be used as a pre-or post-test. I recommend using this game to see if students understand what an even or odd number is before asking them to explain how they know a number is even or odd. The rules are simple:
1. Cut out the 24 task cards
2. Place each task card around the room in order. I suggest putting them in a place where students can move quickly from one to the next.
3. Students carry the recording shee
Students love these puzzles! These puzzles are so easy to use and help students make connections between numbers, number words, and provides two different visual representations for numbers 1-100.
These work great in many situations:
-Learning a set of numbers such as the teens, tens, twenties, etc.
-Great for centers!
-Use during Math Daily 3
-Laminate and use again and again!
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These pages will help students realize that even numbers can be equally divided into groups of two and that odd numbers cannot. Students look at the picture for each problem and have to circle groups of two to see if each number is even or odd. Then, they write "O" or "E" to show that they can connect the equal and unequal groups to the words "even" and "odd" . Comes with answer key for quick and easy assessment!
Each download comes with 6 practice pages- 2 with counters, 2 with snap cubes,
In this math center activity, students use a ten frame and a given amount to determine how many more they need to make ten.
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This is a great game to play for higher-leveled students. It’s also a GREAT way to do a post-assessment The rules are simple:
1. Cut out the 28 cards
2. Give a card to each student. Students can take more than one card, based on how many students are playing
3. The student with the START card goes first. He reads his card, and then displays it or stands up to start a line. The student who has the next card does the same, until all cards have been played
4. The game stops when THE END is re
This game is incredibly easy to play and will help students practice 2 digit addition with and without regrouping.
Scoot is a super-easy game that my students love and is incredibly easy game to play with minimal setup. Simply print and cut out the cards. Then, display the cards in a circular motion around the room (on desks/tables works just fine, too). Each player starts at a card, solves the problem, and then writes the answer in the recording sheet box that has the same number. When the tea
Kids will love this fall-themed part, part, whole center! This center has two separate parts:
1: Students must find the whole, using addition
2. Students must find the missing part, using subtraction
Five different pages will keep students hard at work.
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In this math center, students must draw the correct amount of counters, keeping in mind that the top row of the ten frame always equals five. This activity can also be done using manipulatives such as counters. There are two separate activities included: Creating 5 and __ more, and Creating 5 and __ more to equal a certain number.
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These cards are great for laminating and hanging up in your room! If you would like the same set, but in flash card size, they are available in my store (and are printer-friendly!) Don’t forget to follow my store for half off each product on the first day it is released.
These cards are great for laminating and using in small groups or sending them home for extra practice! If you would like the same set, but in larger size and in color, to hang up in your room, they are available in my store. Don’t forget to follow my store for half off each product on the first day it is released.
I Have, Who Has is a great game to play to introduce or review concepts. The rules are simple:
1. Cut out the 28 cards
2. Give a card to each student. Students can take more than one card, based on how many students are playing
3. The student with the START card goes first. He reads his card, and then displays it or stands up to start a line. The student who has the next card does the same, until all cards have been played
4. The game stops when THE END is read
Looking for something a litt
These pages will help students practice working with odd and even numbers. Give them as practice, assessment, or laminate and use again and again!
Comes with answer key for easy assessment!
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Students will have a great time practicing subtraction facts within 10! As they go around the board, they solve problems to cover up the llamas. Great fun and practice, and students can play it on their own with very little direction from the teacher! Students can even play by themselves! Comes with one game board. Don't forget to follow my store for 50% off each new product on the day it is released!
Playing Scoot is a favorite of mine and of my students because it's so easy and fun to play while giving good data in both open response and multiple choice format.
In this version, students use the 24 task cards to answer questions about place value. They record them on their recording sheet. When the teacher says "Scoot!" the students must go to the next card.
Students will be distracted by how much fun they are having to see that you are actually collecting data!
Bonus- Answer key is inc
In this center activity, students have to look at the ten frame with counters. They must then figure out that ten can be made in different ways. They will record their findings in the provided space, determining that "10 is ___ and ___".
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In this center activity, students look at the number that is given and have to correctly represent it with counters, other manipulatives, or by drawing it with markers. Great for introducing the concept of a ten frame!
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Image credit: Scrappin' Doodles
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PreK - 2nd
Basic Operations, Math, Numbers
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B.S. Early Childhood Education
University of Dayton 2012
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