Kids holding the letters to spell out the word persevere. There are three different options: Full color kids with full color letters Full color kids with all black letters 40% Transparent kids with full color letters I printed these out (full color with full color letters) and cut around them. They are posted on a cinder block wall so you can see how much space they take up!
This is a slideshow that can be added to your google drive or printed and used with real money. This has mats/slides for sorting by: - kind of coin (penny, nickel, dime, quarter) - color (brown, silver) - back of coins (building or no buildings) - edges (smooth or ridges/bumpy) - value (1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents) - BLANK (with 4 boxes to sort with) - BLANK (with 2 boxes to sort with) This also has mats/slides that ask students to circle all the coins: - that are brown - that are silv
This product was created to use as a write the room activity for math. It contains materials for numbers 0-30. It is broken down into sections 0-10, 10-20, and 20-30. This allows you to break it apart as you teach the numbers or print everything at once and use as a review once numbers 0-30 have been taught. The cards are not numbered, so you can print, laminate, and then write the letter/shapes from the recording sheet on them. This allows you change the letters/shapes so you can use them
This is a set of number posters for the numbers 0 through 20. Each poster includes the following:
~ The number (numeral and written form)
~ Tens Frame
~ Ordinal number
~ Bag of coins
~ Tally Marks
Posters 1-12 have two sets. One set is the same as listed above and one set also has clocks (analog and digital)
This is a poke game with simple addition and subtraction facts. I designed this game for kindergarten leveled students. The sums of all facts are 12 or lower.
This product provides mats for you to use when working with students on sorting. There are mats for sorting by size, shape, color, & number of sides. I've included blank mats as well that are divided up and you and/or the student can write how they sorted. There are printable manipulatives included but you could easily just print the mats and use with manipulatives you already have in class! This product can be downloaded as a pdf and printed OR on the last page of the pdf is a link for you
This product has two posters/mini anchor charts showing the parts of the graph (title, data, labels) as well as a few sample graphs that have been completed. Then there are multiple different templates that you can print out to use when graphing. On the last page there is a link to click to get a digital copy that you can edit yourself and use in google drive as well.
These printable Bee-Bot bracelets are a classroom favorite! Whether you're introducing coding concepts or reinforcing turn-taking, these bracelets are an engaging and effective tool. Easy to use Just print, cut, and go! These are low-prep and teacher-friendly! Motivating for students Students love earning and wearing these bracelets. It adds a sense of excitement and ownership to their Bee-Bot experience! Track student turns at a glance Wearing a bracelet shows who has already had a turn,
These are small printable posters/mini anchor chart that shows students the steps used to solve story problems. There are 2 versions - one says "How to Solve..." at the top and the second version says "Algorithm for Solving...." at the top. We used the algorithm ones when we are combining math and computer science into the same lessons.
This product has templates to use while giving running records. There are a few different formats to allow you to use the one or ones that work best for you!