Reach out to parents of students in preschool, Pre-K, TK, and kindergarten. These Family Fun Activities will keep children learning in a stress-free way. All of the activities are educational, standards-based, and encourage family involvement, including skills in counting, sorting, classifying, patterning, identifying shapes and colors, and reading comprehension. Children choose activities that they are interested in, as this will motivate them to complete the tasks and avoid the struggles that
This engaging, hands-on number identification (1-17) game can be played on a pocket chart, tabletop, or the floor. First, laminate and cut out all rainbow number cards and the unicorn card. Spread out all the number cards face up. While everyone closes their eyes, the "hider" hides the sneaky unicorn card behind one number card. Players take turns guessing a number they think the unicorn is behind, and the hider removes that card. The player who finds the unicorn, hides it next. Sneaky Unicorn f
These Easter-themed math games infuse learning with fun. Most can be played alone, with a partner, or with the whole family! Children practice important math skills like counting, subitizing, and number identification while using problem-solving and memory skills as well. To encourage student independence, each game comes with a materials list and an "I Can" task card, except the Sneaky Bunny game (which does not require any additional materials). Games included in this set: Easter Bump Games (1
This easy, versatile Halloween math center makes practicing number sets fun! Just print and laminate the pages (or put them in plastic sleeves). Black and white pages save ink! Students use mini erasers, pompoms, real candy, or other manipulatives for treats.Students use playdough to form balls or apply cookie cutters.Students use dry erase markers to draw treats.Differentiate with two different colors of manipulatives to create addition/subtraction number stories and number sentences.
Now differentiated! Students can choose from three levels, including subitizing, counting on, and adding three numbers. Bump is a fun game for 2 players! Use 1, 2 or 3 dice (depending on the gameboard), and 10 connecting cubes per player. Students take turns rolling the dice, then covering the corresponding number with a cube. When a player rolls a number that is already covered by their opponent's cube, they may "bump" that cube and replace it with one of their own. If a player rolls a number
Give children a fun way to practice important math skills during the Halloween season with these missing number cards. Print the number pages, laminate them, then cut apart on the black lines. Each number sequence card has two numbers and a scarecrow (for the missing number). Each number card has a number on a pumpkin. This math center addresses kindergarten common core standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.A.1 and CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.A.2, Counting and Cardinality. Students practice counting by on
PreK - 1st
Math, Numbers
CCSS
K.CC.A.1
, K.CC.A.2
, 1.NBT.A.1
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Experience
I teach Transitional Kindergarten in Northern California.
Teaching style
I create fun, engaging, play-based activities for my students to spark a lifelong love of learning.
My own education history
BA in Literature/Writing, Multiple Subject Teaching Credential, Early Childhood units.
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