Number bonds are a great way for students to practice composing and decomposing numbers! Students will practice composing and decomposing numbers 1-5 in this fun center activity! Students choose a picture card and fill in the number bond to match it. They then fill in a number sentence ( exp. 2 and 3 make 5) to match the number bond. There is also a mat that asks students to write an addition equation to match the number bond (exp 2+3=5)! Laminate the sheets to use with dry erase markers. This
Easy to prep and fun to play math activities to practice adding, subtracting, and number bonds! In these centers students will: Compose and decompose numbers to 10Solve addition and subtraction word problemsSolve subtraction and addition problems using different strategiesFind the missing number in a number bondRepresent situations with addition and subtraction equationsFind the numbers that go together to make 10There are 16 center activities! • Number Bonds Clip Cards to 5• Number Bonds to 5 C
A simple way to practice counting and writing teen numbers! Students will fill in the missing numbers on the task cards. The task cards concentrate on teen numbers. There are task cards that count forwards and backwards. You can place the task cards around the room and have students complete them in a “write the room” style or place them all in one spot. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.CC.5 and K.NBT.1Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Number Bonds, Addition, and Su
In this math center students create number bonds based on dominoes. I have included clip art dominoes but this would work great with real dominoes too! Students choose a domino and fill in the number bond to match it. They then fill in a number sentence ( exp. 3 and 5 make 8) to match the number bond. There is also a mat that asks students to write an addition equation to match the number bond (exp 3+5=8)! Laminate the sheets to use with dry erase markers. This center aligns to Common Core S
Kids love practicing building teen numbers in this simple activity! Students will build teen numbers using pictures, number bonds, and equations. Students pick a picture card and use the dry erase markers to write the numbers on the number bonds and equations on the build mat. There are two types of picture cards- with base ten blocks and unicorn ten frames. This center aligns to Common Core Standard: K.CC.1 and K.NBT.1 Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Number Bonds, Addition, and
A kindergarten math activity for practicing number bonds to 8! Students create number bonds and number sentences based on pictures. Students choose a picture and fill in the number bond to match it. They then fill in a number sentence ( exp. 3 and 5 make 8) to match the number bond. There is also a mat that asks students to write an addition equation to match the number bond (exp 3+5=8)! Laminate the sheets to use with dry erase markers. This is a similar activity to Number Bonds to 5 Center
These center activities are designed to practice teen numbers and counting to 100! Students will: Compose and decompose teen numbersCount by 1s and 10s to 100Find the missing number in a series (counting forwards and backwards)Represent teen numbers in different ways- 10s and 1s, on ten frames, with numerals, with pictures, base ten blocks, etcFind the missing number in a number bondThere are 10 center activities: • Teen Numbers Tens and Ones Puzzle: Kindergarten Math Activity• Tens and Ones T
A fun and easy way to practice number bonds! Students solve number bonds by finding the whole number given the two parts. This is a great introduction center for addition, part-whole, and number bonds! There are two versions of the clip cards included- number bonds with numerals and number bonds with pictures. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.OA.1, K.OA.3, K.OA.5 Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Number Bonds, Addition, and Subtraction Math Centers Bundle • Number B
In this kindergarten number bond math activity students practice composing and decomposing numbers to 10. They pick a picture card and fill in the number bond to match it. Then they write number sentences to match the picture and number bond. There are two versions of the cards- with only addition equations, with addition and subtraction equations. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.OA.1, K.OA.3, K.OA.5 Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Number Bonds, Addition, and Subt
A fun and engaging way for kids to practice counting teen numbers! Students will count items on the cards and write the teen number on the recording sheet. Teen numbers are represented 3 ways: with objects, base ten blocks, and ten frames. There are 2 versions of the cards. Post the cards around the room. Students search for them and write the correct answer on their recording sheet. Optional: if you don’t want students to walk around the room put all the cards in the bag and have them pick one
These no prep worksheets are perfect for practicing array story problems! Each worksheet includes 2 story problems and space for students to draw their array. Students read the story problem. Dray an array, write an equation, and write a sentence with the answer! Check out the foldable version to increase student engagement without increasing teacher prep time! These story problems target Common Core Standards: 2.OA.A.1, 2.OA.C.4, 3.OA.1, 3.OA.3Check out more math activities and ideas: Array
This center activity is designed to practice finding the missing part of a teen number-- either the whole or one of the parts! Students will find the missing numbers in the number bonds. The number bonds are of teen numbers. Students clip or circle the number that is missing from the teen number bond. Some clip cards are missing one of the parts and some are missing the whole. This center aligns to Common Core Standard: K.CC.1 and K.NBT.1 Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Number
A very easy to prep math activity for learning about number bonds! Students solve number bonds by finding the missing number. The clip cards cover number bonds with two parts and missing the whole as well as number bonds with the whole and one part but with one part missing. This center is a step up from my Number Bond Clip Cards to 5! There are two versions of the clip cards included- number bonds with numerals and number bonds with pictures. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.O
This center activity is designed to have students practice composing and decomposing numbers to 10. They find the numbers that go together to make 10 and connect the puzzle pieces. Students then write the pairs to 10 as addition sentences on the recording sheet. Students are able to monitor their progress because this is a self-correcting puzzle! If the pieces fit they found the correct answer, if not they need to try again! Color and Black & White Versions are included. This center aligns
Fun and simple math activities to review shapes and build addition and subtraction fact fluency! In this bundle students will: Create composite shapes using 2d shapesCorrectly identify 2d and 3d shapes based on their attributesSolve addition equations with sums up to 10Solve subtraction equations within 10There are 4 center activities: • POW Addition Game: A Kindergarten Math Activity• POW Subtraction Game: A Kindergarten Math Activity• Shape Riddles Center: A Kindergarten Math Activty• Build A
A simple and fun way to practice counting, recognizing, and writing numbers to 100! Students will find the missing numbers on the 100 charts! Students will figure out what the mystery number is underneath each picture. Laminate the hundred charts and have students use a dry erase marker to write what number is under each picture. Optional: give students the blank 100 chart and math manipulatives. Have students work in pairs and one student covers numbers with the manipulatives and the other st
A math puzzle that gives kids a simple way to practice counting by 10s to 100! Students will count by tens and match the quantity to the correct numeral. This puzzle includes the numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, and 100. The numbers 10-100 are represented two ways: Base ten blocksTen framesThis is a self-correcting puzzle. The pieces only fit together if the student has found the correct answer. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.CC.5 and K.CC.1. Check out my other Kin
In this low prep math activity students solve addition and subtraction equations on a number line using a fun frog!. There are 2 versions of the recording sheet: With fill in the blank equationsWithout fill in the blank equationsPrint and cut out the task cards. Place the cards around the room. Have students find a card, solve the equation using the frog and number line, and write the answer on the recording sheet. You can also place the cards on a ring or in a bag instead of having students wa
These two fun games are perfect for practicing counting and cardinality! These pizza themed games help students practice counting and matching quantities to numerals. The "Pizza Puzzle" has them match existing quantities to numerals with self-correcting puzzle pieces. "Make Your Own Pizza" has students build the pizza with toppings to match the numeral on the card. These games were made to supplement Eureka Math Module 1 for Kindergarten or Module 3 for Pre-K but will work well with any ma
A great foundation for teen numbers in this kindergarten math center! Students count pictures and fill in the task cards as “ten ones and some ones.” Numbers 10 to 19 are included in this activity. Students write on the recording sheet how many objects were on each task card. There are color and black & white versions of the task cards. Laminate the cards and have students can use a dry erase marker to fill in the blanks on the task cards. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.CC.5