This page can be used as an assessment or just for practice! I have had my students follow my verbal directions such as, "Place the green sticker ABOVE the window, place the yellow sticker BESIDE the witch..." You could also have them draw Halloween pictures instead of using stickers!
Here's a page that my students love- use different colors of paint and have students practice making different types of patterns!
Pictures inspired by Thistlegirl
I made a handout (more to explain to parents) how we teach the value of coins. The "hairy money" strategy really helps my learners who struggle to identify the coin by name and remember its value.
Use sequins, stickers, chopped up colorful paper..etc. to have children count one-to-one and match the number in the box. Great for counting practice and fine motor skills !
Here's a poem/song that I sing with my Kindergarteners while we are learning about money and coins. I usually send home a copy so the children can sing it to their family members!
***Some images used are from Thistlegirl
For this center, I cut out snowflakes and put them in a baggie. Each snowflake has a certain number of dots on it. The students choose a snowflake, count the dots, record the number on this recording sheet.