This is a year long guideline that lists every unit taught in kindergarten for every subject area.
Each unit contains:
- The topic
- The big idea/ the main idea
- I Can statements
- The standards that go with the unit with ELA integration for science and social studies content
- A list of content that needs to be covered for each unit
- Skills that need to be taught
- Key vocabulary
- Suggestions of assessments that can be used at the end of each unit
What I love about this product is that it can be used multiple ways!
Traditional Way: Place your cards in front of each student’s chair either face down or face up. Once you say go the students solve the problem and put the answer in the box with the corresponding number on the card. After a few seconds call, ‘Scoot!’ and the students rotate to the chair next to them until they land back to their original seat.
Write Around the Room: Another way you can use this is placing the cards around th
This is intended for students to practice their 2-digit addition and subtraction skills. This product offers 2-digit addition and subtraction with or without regrouping! Each file as 30 problems! This can be used as a station, early finishers activity, small group, or independent practice. Students solve the cone and match it with the correct ice cream.
This activity will allow students to practice one more, one less, ten more, and ten less for numbers 1 to 120! This can be used as a math station, small group work, or RTI.
These place value puzzles gives students a fun activity to help practice their understanding of place value! This can be used as a small group activity or a math center. Students will match the standard form, ten frames, base ten blocks, and written form for numbers 11-20.
I use this as part of my Buddy Games station for my BUILD Math routine.
This worksheet is a quick review of what we've covered so far.
It allows students to be accounted for what they've remembered, and it also brings up discussion with other students if they have a question about how to solve a problem or what they can do to answer the problem.
It also can be used as an assessment. Give it to an individual student and see how much knowledge they've accumulated and assess what they need mo
K - 1st
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Place Value
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