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
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
Kids love searching around the room and counting the cute pictures! Students will practice counting quantities to 5 in different configurations and writing numbers 1-5. Post the cards around the room. Give students a recording sheet and have them find the pictures. Students count the pictures on each card. They write the number on the recording sheet that matches the face on the card. You can use dry erase pockets for the recording sheets if you would like to save paper. Optional: If you do n
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 great introduction to math centers with 25 easy to prep and fun to use kindergarten activities! There are 25 kindergarten math centers included in this bundle. In this bundle of math centers students will: Sort items that are the same and differentClassify objectsCount groups 0-10Identify numbers 0-10Build sets with 0-10 objectsFind one more than a given number or setFind one less than a given number or setFind the numbers that are one more and one lessCount using one-to-one correspondenceCou
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 help kindergarteners learn all about shapes while having fun! Students will: Identify and describe 2D and 3D shapes Determine which shape real life objects are composed ofSort shapes that are 2D (flat) and 3D (solid)There are 7 center activities: • 2D Shape Building: A Math Center Activity• 2D Shape Centers: A Math Activity• 2D Shape Sort Center: A Kindergarten Math Center Activity• 2D- 3D Shape Sort: Math Center Activity• 3D Shape Center: A Kindergar
A fun and easy way for students to practice what they have learned about weighing objects! Students will compare and measure weight. Students pick a card and look at the item on the scale. They decide based on the position of the scale if they need an item that is heavier or lighter. Students can place one of the picture cards on the scale or draw a picture of an object using dry erase markers. There is no right answer! Ask students to justify why they chose to put certain objects on the scale
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
These measurement and data kindergarten center activities practice a variety of skills including measuring height, length, weight, volume, comparing measurements, counting quantities and comparing them. In this bundle of 13 center activities students will: Measure height, length, volume, and weight using non-standard measurementsCompare objects based on measurable attributesCompare quantities to 10Compare numerals to 10Compare groups that have "more," "less," "fewer," or the "same"This bundle al
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
Self correcting puzzles are a great way for kids to practice counting and number recognition while also developing independence! Students will practice counting sets from 0-5 in different configurations and matching them to the correct numeral. This self-correcting puzzle is a simple and fun center to practice counting and number recognition. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, and K.CC.5. Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Counting, Cardinality, a
Kids will look around the classroom for pictures of lemons and pitchers of lemonade and count the objects on each card! The will write the correct number on the fun recording sheet! Students will practice counting sets from 0-5 in different configurations and writing the numbers. This Write the Room activity is a simple and fun center to practice counting and number writing. It is available in color and black and white. You can use dry erase pockets for the recording sheets if you would lik
A fun way to learn about composite shapes! Students will combine shapes to make pictures. The 20 task cards include varying degrees of difficulty. Some task cards are focused on 2D shapes while others include pictures. Students create the picture using the shapes indicated on the card. This will work best with pattern block manipulatives but there are paper versions available as well. Just print, laminate and cut to use! This center aligns to Common Core Standard: K.G.6 Check out my other Kin
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
Kids will love building towers and comparing them! Students build towers of cubes to match the pictures or numerals. They compare the towers using vocabulary such as "more than," "fewer than," or "less than." There are 4 versions of this activity: Comparing 2 quantities with picturesComparing 3 quantities with picturesComparing 2 numeralsComparing 3 numeralsStudents are encouraged to make comparisons such as "there are more ____ than __" or "there are fewer __ than ___" This center aligns to C
A fun way to practice measuring without getting out too many materials! Students measure pictures by counting the cubes next to the pictures. Students clip the number that shows the correct length or height. There are color and black & white pictures included. Laminate the centers to use them again and again! Students can use a clothespin, math counter manipulative, or a dry erase marker to choose the correct answer. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.MD.1 and K.MD.2Check out my o
An easy activity to practice counting, cardinality, and fine motor skills all at once! Students will practice making numerals with playdough to five, making sets to 5 with playdough, and writing numbers 1-5. This simple center is a fun and engaging way for students to practice building sets and numerals for 1-5. Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Counting, Cardinality, and Comparing Bundle • Same and Different Comparing Math Activities• Doesn't Belong Clip Cards: A Kinderg
A super simple activity to practice writing numbers, identifying numerals, and creating sets to match the specific quantity. Students will practice writing and building sets 0-5. This center is designed to be laminated or put in a dry erase sleeve and used with a dry erase marker but can also be printed and used with pencil or crayons. This center aligns to Common Core Standards: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, and K.CC.5. Check out my other Kindergarten Math Centers! Counting, Cardinality, and Comp