After looking all over for an online resource for the marriage of Q and U, my kindergarten partner and I decided to make our own. Use this cute story on Google Slideshow to introduce the meeting and marriage of of the letter Q and the letter U.
Start off your virtual kindergarten year with a favorite, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! I made these slides to use in your digital classroom. You can upload them into your Google Classroom and have students practice finding the letters of their name on the keyboard, typing their name and clicking and dragging letters to spell their name. In addition, I have included some coconut subitizing cards (0-5) and an easy problem solving page as well.
These digital math slides can be used as part of your live online teaching or assigned separately on your Google Classroom. We used these for the Spring of 2020 Kindergarten year and online Summer School. These problems will be appropriate for Math Talks with late kindergarten students or beginning first graders. We hope that this saves you some time in your planning for Distance Learning. As the year progresses, look for more problem solving slides to be posted on our store. Good luck to
This bundle contains my Pumpkins on the Vine, Spiders on the Web and Bats on the Tree math center activities for Kindergarten. This activity is used to help practice number combinations. Teachers or students pick a target number and that many counters. Use the mats and counters provided and record equations on the included recording sheets.
This is a Kindergarten Math activity to practice number combinations. You choose a target number to work with. Use the spooky tree mats and cute bat counters provided to make number combinations. Practice recording equations on the included recording sheet.
This is a Kindergarten Math activity to practice number combinations. You choose a target number to work with. Use the web mats and spider counters provided to make number combinations. Practice recording equations on the included recording sheet.
This is a Kindergarten math activity to provide practice with number combinations. Choose your target number. Use mats and counters provided or use your own.
I saw an activity posted on Pinterest by MathCoachsCorner and I tweaked it to work for St. Patrick's Day. You print the picture of the leprechaun and place it in a box lid or a basket. Give the students a target number or coins or tokens. Place the coins in the lid as well and instruct students to shake the lid GENTLY. Students will count and record the number of coins that land on and off the leprechaun.
Decomposing/Composing/Number Sense
I also made a recording sheet if you want to use i
This is a simple graph that I will use with my kindergarteners on St. Patrick's Day. I am using "Freaky Fruits" cereal that is 5 different colors. Each will get a small cup of the cereal. They will sort, record on graph by coloring columns and then answer questions. This is a guided activity.
Kindergarten
Graphing
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