These mental math games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each game can be played in pairs or a small group; each student has their own game sheet. The winner is the first person to reach the top of any column. The games can even be played individually: the aim is to race to the top to see which column wins. *In every grid, each row presents a math fact for each of the numbers in the race. ~Variation: Using
This Math unit complements the Math Buzz unit. There are two counting posters (1-10, 11-20) in color and two in B/W, a finger play, a 'Tally, Count, and Graph' activity with Answer Keys, two cut & paste counting puzzles (1-10, 11-20), and ten frames (1-10) included in this resource. Your students will have fun counting bees. Feel free to check out the other units in this series: How Many Hearts?How Many Birds?How Many Butterflies?How Many Flowers?How Many Owls?How Many Monsters?How Many Apple
These task cards reinforce kindergarten math concepts of counting, cardinality, operations to 10, and geometry. Included are ten sets of 12 task cards, ten recording sheets, and ten answer keys. The ten sets are titled: How Many? - counting up to 10 monsters arranged randomly; How Many Monsters? - counting up to 20 monsters arranged in arrays; Take Away 2; Sharing; Write in Order; Counting On; Draw and Add; Ten Frame; Left and Right, Up and Down; Shape Patterns. Visually, the cards display a f
These Christmas-themed, mental math games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. With the ‘Roll, Solve, Color’ sheets there is the additional activity of identifying the answers (which your students write above each number fact) as odd or even numbers, and coloring the spaces accordingly. The 'Roll, Think, Write' sheets have empty spaces for the students to write their own number facts. There are four sheets: 1.
Patterning is a basic math skill upon which many mathematical concepts are based. With this Halloween pack, your students will have fun identifying and creating patterns while practicing their fine motor cutting and pasting skills. Included in this pack: a black/white section for cutting and pasting to continue patterns; a colored section - for cutting and pasting to continue patterns / for laminating or printing on cardstock and placing in clear plastic pockets for Math Centers / for File Folde
*Click on the 'Preview' button to download a free Christmas activity - students count the snowflakes inside the dotted-lined frame. This Christmas unit comprises 23 literacy and maths activities. Some of the sheets have colour versions as well as black & white versions. The coloured sheets could be laminated or slipped inside a plastic pocket for you or your students to write on with a whiteboard marker. There is reading, writing, drawing, colouring and counting fun to be had...plus more! An o
This Math unit has a spring flower theme. It would also integrate well with the Science concept of plants. There are two counting posters (1-10, 11-20) in color and two in B/W, a finger play, a 'Tally, Count, and Graph' activity with Answer Keys, two cut & paste counting puzzles (1-10, 11-20), and ten frames (1-10) included in this resource. Your students will have fun counting flowers. Feel free to check out the other units in this series: How Many Bees?How Many Hearts?How Many Birds?How Many
10 black & white Count and Graph sheets with a Christmas theme. Your kindergarten / first grade students can count the Christmas pictures and color the graphs as per the written instructions. This is the U.S. version ... there is also a British English version.
These mental maths games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Each game can be played in pairs or a small group; each student has their own game sheet. The winner is the first person to reach the top of any column. The games can even be played individually: the aim is to race to the top to see which column wins. *In every grid, each row presents a maths fact for each of the numbers in the race. ~Variation: U
My Graph Book *Updated: May, 2017 What a fun way for your students to practice the fine motor skills of folding, cutting, and coloring, while reinforcing the mathematical graphing concept. The folding and cutting directions are included. You will probably need to model this process. (1 sheet = 4-page book) Your students can collect and record their group data on the data and tally sheets. You then have the option of each group member making the group graph book, or recording whole class data
This pack uses the mathematical concept of coordinate graphing in a game format. The purpose of the activity is to practice locating and marking spaces on the rectangular graph grid. Your students will help the monkeys eat up all the bananas! The processes of the game involve each player: spinning coordinates; locating the plotted space by running their finger along the uppercase letters at the bottom of the graph from left to right – to the first coordinate, and then going up to the row of the
This Math unit has an apple theme. There are two counting posters (1-10, 11-20) in color and two in B/W, a finger play, a 'Tally, Count, and Graph' activity with Answer Keys, two cut & paste counting puzzles (1-10, 11-20), and ten frames (1-10) included in this resource. Your students will have fun counting apples. Feel free to check out the other units in this series: How Many Bees?How Many Hearts?How Many Birds?How Many Butterflies?How Many Flowers?How Many Owls?How Many Monsters?How Many Ea
This resource comprises 50 activity sheets for skill practice of the following kindergarten math concepts: · Counting and producing sets of given sizes (up to ten) · Counting the number of objects in combined sets (up to ten) · Comparing sets or numerals (up to ten) The learning pack is designed to reinforce these math concepts in a fun manner – incorporating counting, coloring, cutting, and pasting. The main objective is to make groups (sets) of specific sizes – most boxes already contain some
These Christmas-themed, mental maths games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. With the ‘Roll, Solve, Colour’ sheets there is the additional activity of identifying the answers (which your students write above each number fact) as odd or even numbers, and colouring the spaces accordingly. The 'Roll, Think, Write' sheets have empty spaces for the students to write their own number facts. There are four sheets:
This Math unit has a butterfly theme. There are two counting posters (1-10, 11-20) in color and two in B/W, a finger play, a 'Tally, Count, and Graph' activity with Answer Keys, two cut & paste counting puzzles (1-10, 11-20), and ten frames (1-10) included in this resource. Your students will have fun counting butterflies. Feel free to check out the other units in this series: How Many Bees?How Many Hearts?How Many Birds?How Many Flowers?How Many Owls?How Many Monsters?How Many Apples?How Many
This Math unit has a monster theme. There are two counting posters (1-10, 11-20) in color and two in B/W, a finger play, a 'Tally, Count, and Graph' activity with Answer Keys, two cut & paste counting puzzles (1-10, 11-20), and ten frames (1-10) included in this resource. Your students will have fun counting monsters. This unit complements the Back to School Mega Monster Fun pack. Feel free to check out the other units in this series: How Many Bees?How Many Hearts?How Many Birds?How Many Butt
This Math unit has an Easter theme. There are two counting posters (1-10, 11-20) in color and two in B/W, a finger play, a 'Tally, Count, and Graph' activity with Answer Keys, two cut & paste counting puzzles (1-10, 11-20), and ten frames (1-10) included in this resource. Your students will have fun counting Easter eggs. Feel free to check out the other units in this series: How Many Bees?How Many Hearts?How Many Birds?How Many Butterflies?How Many Flowers?How Many Owls?How Many Monsters?How M
Saint Patrick’s Day is a celebration of Irish culture. Your students will enjoy the fun and learning with these themed reading, writing and maths activities. This is the British English version ... also listed: U.S. version 2nd-4th GradesU.S. version K-1British English version K-1To see more Saint Patrick's Day products, you're welcome to click here.
This Math unit has a bird theme. There are two counting posters (1-10, 11-20) in color and two in B/W, a finger play, a 'Tally, Count, and Graph' activity with Answer Keys, two cut & paste counting puzzles (1-10, 11-20), and ten frames (1-10) included in this resource. Your students will have fun counting birds. Feel free to check out the other units in this series: How Many Bees?How Many Hearts?How Many Butterflies?How Many Flowers?How Many Owls?How Many Monsters?How Many Apples?How Many East
Your students can have fun reinforcing their times tables and consolidating their automaticity of these number facts. This resource consists of 9 board games: x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9 tables and mixed tables (2 games) Also includes some x2, x10, x11, x12
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