Printable clock to help students learn how to tell time. The numbers and hands are cut outs.
This printable can serve multiple purposes.
This would be a great activity for math centers.
Each student is given the "Time Check" slip and throughout the day the teacher says "Time Check" and gives the students time to write down the time on the clock. Rewards may be given to students that get all four times correct.
Students will roll the die. The will color in one of the boxes of the number they land on.
Students can race each other to see who can finish first.
Great for centers.
Students can learn their numbers with this interactive book. Numbers one through five are illustrated. There is space for students to make their own representation of each number. My students used stickers, scraps of paper, hole punches and other things to show the amount.
Great for ELL students.
Students can take this printable home to practice their counting and tallying. They must identify objects in their home.
Can be extended by using data to graph objects.
Students can practice counting and tallying in the classroom. They must identify objects and show the number and tally for amount.
This activity can be extended by graphing the data.