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High Springs, Florida, United States
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Hi everyone! My name is Amber Davis, and I teach 1st grade at TES in Trenton, Fl. I have a total of 10 years of teaching experience, 4 of which were in 3rd grade math. The other 6 in first grade! Creating resources for my students is my passion. I absolutely love making task cards, worksheets or activities that they need more help with!
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Preview of Math Task Cards - 1 More, 1 Less, 10 More, 10 Less

Math Task Cards - 1 More, 1 Less, 10 More, 10 Less

These cards focus on the number one more, one less, 10 more and 10 less. I recommend laminating these cards, place in a small bag or on an “o” ring, and include a small clothespin for students to pick the correct answer. You get 100 different task cards! Teacher Instructions You can use this resource a variety of ways. Students can use these cards when they finish working. They can use them in a small group setting, or just reviewing previously taught skills. Terms of Use: My resources can be us
Preview of Tens & Ones Work Mat

Tens & Ones Work Mat

Teacher InstructionsIncluded is 25 different place value work mat cards that your students can practice using tens and ones rods to build each number. I’ve also included a spot to punch a hole and place an ”o” ring. For this resource your students will need tens and ones manipulatives.
Preview of Comparing Numbers - Thanksgiving Math Task Cards

Comparing Numbers - Thanksgiving Math Task Cards

Teacher InstructionsYou can use this resource a variety of ways. The most common would be to use during your Thanksgiving celebration/party. To use these task cards: Print pages 3-7, this would be the color copies. Laminate, cut and place throughout the classroom for students to find & solve. Print pages 8-9 to write answers on. This resource comes with 20 different comparing numbers task cards.
Preview of Place Value Match Cards

Place Value Match Cards

Teacher Instructions: Enjoy 20 different number cards for students to solve! Pages 3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19, and 21 are the number cards. Pages 4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,and 22 are the smaller cards that need to be cut out and they place on top of the corresponding number cards. You can use this resource a variety of ways. My students love working with a partner, they lay all of the number cards out, then they take a pile of the smaller cards and place them in the blank box that matches the number
Preview of Least to Greatest Sorting Mats - Number Sorting Mats

Least to Greatest Sorting Mats - Number Sorting Mats

This resource aligns with FL BEST Math Standards. These 10 mats let students practice putting numbers in order from least to greatest. I like to print each set of numbers in different colors. Print, laminate, and cut. These mats are great for centers. Can be used with 10 students at a time.
Preview of 10 More, 10 Less Math Task Cards

10 More, 10 Less Math Task Cards

Challenge your students with this difficult concept of finding 10 more and 10 less than a given number. They can use a dry erase marker to draw a 10 or cross out a 10 to help them figure out each section. I recommend laminating this resource for durability. These task cards are great for math centers, or early finishers!
Preview of Comparing Numbers Task Cards

Comparing Numbers Task Cards

Do your students need practice comparing numbers in different ways? Then, this is the resource for them! It shows the number as a model, and as a number. You get 20 different cards in this set! You can use this resource a variety of ways. These would be great to use after you’ve taught students how to compare numbers for a few days, then let them do this activity. To use these task cards: Print pages 3-7, this would be the color copies. Laminate, cut and place throughout the classroom for stude
Preview of Place Value Math Clip Cards

Place Value Math Clip Cards

Teacher Instructions: You can use this resource a variety of ways. Students can use these cards when they finish working. They can use them in a small group setting, or just reviewing previously taught skills. I recommend laminating these cards (pages 4-8), place in a small bag or on an “o” ring, and include a small clothespin for students to pick the correct answer. This resource includes 20 different place value cards.
Preview of Tens and Ones Rainbow Task Cards - Place Value Task Cards

Tens and Ones Rainbow Task Cards - Place Value Task Cards

Let your students practice using colorful tens and ones to describe the number on the cloud card. Print as many tens and ones as needed. Students can practice with 36 different number cards.
Preview of Largest or Smallest Number Worksheets

Largest or Smallest Number Worksheets

These worksheets align with FL BEST Math Standards. You get 4 worksheets where students need to find either the largest or smallest number and write in the given box. Students will need to use place value to figure out what number is either the smallest or largest in each box.
Preview of Find the Missing Numbers Worksheets - Counting by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s

Find the Missing Numbers Worksheets - Counting by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s

These worksheets align with FL BEST Math Standards. Students get practice finding the number counting by 1s, 10s, 5s, or 2s. Each worksheet asks them to count by a different number. There are a total of 5 worksheets.
Preview of Roll & Build Place Value Mat

Roll & Build Place Value Mat

Build the number with tens & ones rods Directions: Print, laminate & use with dice, expo marker & tens and ones rods.
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Experience

Hi everyone! My name is Amber Davis, and I teach 1st grade at TES in Trenton, Fl. I have a total of 10 years of teaching experience, 4 of which were in 3rd grade math. The other 6 in first grade! Creating resources for my students is my passion. I absolutely love making task cards, worksheets or activities that they need more help with!

My own education history

I have a Bachelors degree from Saint Leo University in Elementary Ed, K-6th grade.