I have been teaching for 21 years. I have experience both as a reading specialist and classroom teacher. I love making resources to reinforce literacy skills that are engaging and fun!
In this math activity, helps students learn what each coin looks like, their value, and counting different sums. Students can use fake/real coins to help them make combination of money. There is space for students to draw the coins or number sentence/equation they used to get the total coin value. Each amount comes with 2 different versions: one with 3 boxes and one with 6 boxes to meet students' needs. The following pages are included in this PDF: Ways to make 10 centsWays to make 15 centsWays
Students will love this Valentine's Day math activity! After being given some conversation hearts, students will sort the hearts by color. Then, they will tally the amount by color. Last, they will make a bar graph. There is also a mini half sheet where students answer a few questions about their results. If you like this product, please make sure to rate it and to follow me so you can stay updated on new products. Clipart by: Tanya Rae Designs
This graphic organizer allows children to illustrate a simple math fact (addition or subtraction). Then students can write a story (word problem) that matches. Then on the bottom they should write the number sentence (expression). Older students can create multiplication or division problems.
This multiplication game can be used in a variety of ways. Students can use it to practice their multiplication facts by matching the equation with the product. It can be played in a classic memory game format. I have also used these fact cards as a morning meeting greeting activity. Give each student one card. They have to find their match without talking. Students quietly go around the classroom/rug while looking for their match. There are 24 pairs (48 cards). The following multiplication fac
Students will love this hands on counting and sorting apple seeds graph. Give each child half an apple. Have them pick out the seeds. Then they can glue the seeds and count how many they found in all. Then students can eat the apple! If you like this product, check out my other resources: Valentine's Day Heart Candy GraphIf you like this product, please make sure to rate it and to follow me so you can stay updated on new products.
Kids will love this gummy bear counting graph activity! Give students a handful of gummy bears to sort and count by color. Once they are done sorting, they color in the number of bears on the graph for each color. When they are done they can eat the gummy bears! This is a great math activity that kids will love! If you like this products, check out my other resources: Valentine's Day Heart GraphIf you like this product, please make sure to rate it and earn TpT credits!
This math graphic organizer helps students practice, conceptualize, and memorize their double facts. Students should draw/color dots on one side of the doubles bug. Then they draw the same amount of dots/circles on the other side. Then they write the doubles number sentence (expression). This activity is great for Kindergarten and 1st grade students. If you like this activity, please make sure to rate it.
PreK - 1st
Basic Operations, Math, Numbers
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I have been teaching for 21 years. I have experience both as a reading specialist and classroom teacher. I love making resources to reinforce literacy skills that are engaging and fun!
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Bachelors- University of Michigan, Major: Elementary Education
Masters- Bank Street College of Education - Major - Teaching Literacy
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