Cut and paste parts of a clock. Once the clock is finished, you can use it as a reference sheet to help with telling time. Looking for more time related resources? Check these out! Telling Time Activity PacketWhat Time Is It Board Game
With everything digital, telling time using an analog clock can quickly be forgotten. Today it is so simple for a child to look at a device and read the time, but it is also important for a child to understand the analog clock too. This activity packet can do just that. This packet is a great way to practice telling time and have fun doing it. This packet includes: Telling Time Memory GameDraw The Time WorksheetRoll and Say Time GameIf you are a homeschooler and do a portfolio review at the en
The number recognition packet is a great resource for extra practice, morning work, group work, busy work, etc. Recommended ages for this packet would be preschool-1st grade or any child that is struggling with recognizing numbers 1-10. This packet includes: Find and ColorTrace and WriteNumber MazeThere is also an instruction page to explain each activity. For more math related resources visit my store here!
This packet is great for extra practice with rounding numbers to the nearest tens and hundreds. Included in this packet are two teacher (parent) led worksheets and two independent practice worksheets. Answer key is included for all worksheets. Looking for more Rounding relating resources? Check this out! Rounding Number Anchor Chart
This game is designed to help children practice place value and greater than and less than. It is a fun game to play during the Fall season. Looking for more Number Comparison related resources? Check these out! One Digit Comparison Game1, 2, 3, & 4 Digit Number Comparison Activities
This Holiday Themed Math Packet features 6 fun math activities. These activities are more focused toward lower elementary, but could be fun for any age. Activities include a count and write, a tree craft using basic shapes, simple addition and subtraction using pictures, bar graph, comparing simple numbers and a fun connect the dots. Here is another great holiday themed activity! Subject and Verb Holiday Activity
Help your child memorize multiplication facts using this resource. Have your child work on one page at a time. For the first couple of times have them just go down and read the number statement with the answer. After a few times cover the answer column with a piece of paper and see how many they know without looking. Once all facts are mastered move on to the next page. Looking for more Math related resources? Check these out! Math Related Resouces
This board game is designed for extra practice with telling time. The game focuses on clock times :00, :15, :30, and :45. The game also has AM or PM cards that helps with identifying the difference between am and pm. Looking for more Time related resources? Check these out!Telling Time Activities Parts of a Clock
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 900-999. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 800-899. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 700-799. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 600-699. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 500-599. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 400-499. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 300-399. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
Here is a fun way to practice saying numbers 200-299. Pick a game board, grab a die, and something to mark the numbers (bingo marker, counters, coins, etc). Roll the die, pick a number in the column and say it, and cover the number. Some numbers are repeated. When you feel your child(ren) has mastered the numbers move on to the next board.
This packet includes one craft project and three worksheets, comparing numbers with one, two, three and four digits. Looking for more Comparison related resources? Check these out! One Digit Comparison GameComparison and Place Value Activity
Here is a fun way to practice expanded form. There are two versions of the game. One is with numbers and the expanded form and the other is with number words and expanded form. Both versions has three and four digit numbers. Looking for more Expanded Form related resources? Check these out! Expanded Form Anchor ChartExpanded Form Memory
Numbers Game ShowItems Needed: Numbers Cards and a small white board with dry erase marker (you can also use a piece of paper in a sheet protector with the dry erase marker). How To Play: (You can play with both the 3 digit and 4 digit numbers at the same time or you can play them as separate games.) Cut out the number cards, mix them up. The game host says the number on the card. The contestants write the number on the white board. You can use any type of point system and prizes you want.
Practice expanded form with this roll and write game and a craft. The game and craft features 3 and 4 digit numbers. For the game all you need 4 dice. For the craft you will need construction paper, plain paper, poster board, etc. to glue the puzzle pieces on. Looking for more Expanded Form related resources? Check these out! Expanded Form Anchor ChartExpanded Form Memory
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