Higher order thinking math tasks and activities for first grade. Students challenge themselves with these fun tasks that get them thinking about math.
This free worksheet challenges your K-2nd grade math students to use number sense to determine the values of the shapes on the balance scale.
Worksheets for 1st grade math, first grade math worksheets for free for the basic math topics taught in grade 1.
Looking for a way to challenge your kids and build number sense? Try using this fun and engaging set of Esti-mystery challenges for grades K-2, FREE!
Has your little math whiz mastered the hundreds chart? Give him a fun challenge with these fill-in-the blank pieces of the chart.
Practice math concepts with LEGO® bricks! These printable math challenge cards will have kids exploring number concepts in a fun and hands-on way. Print them, add a basket of bricks, and you have an instant math center! I created them with 6-8 year olds in mind, or first and second grade. They will be too […]
Unlock your students' mastery of number sense with our "10 More 10 Less, 100 More and 100 Less Worksheets"! Designed for 1st and 2nd grade math learners, this comprehensive set of 25 worksheets provides a fun and engaging way for students to practice writing numbers that are 10 more, 10 less, 100 more, and 100 less. Each worksheet presents a sequence of numbers with a missing value, challenging students to apply their understanding of place value and number patterns to fill in the blank. By practicing these essential numeracy skills, your students will develop a strong foundation in counting, number recognition, and number relationships. Perfect for independent practice, small group work, or whole-class instruction, these worksheets can be easily integrated into your existing math curriculum. These worksheets include: 10 pages 10 More 10 Less Worksheets 10 pages 100 More 100 Less Worksheets 5 pages 10 More 10 Less 100 More and 100 Less Worksheets THANK YOU! I appreciate you purchasing my teaching resources, and I hope you'll enjoy using them in your classroom. FOLLOW ME HERE You may also be interested in : Count and Match | Numbers 1-20 Worksheets Odd and Even Worksheets picture subtraction Worksheets Before After Between Worksheets LEAVE A REVIEW to EARN TpT CREDITS FOR FUTURE PURCHASES !
I am so THRILLED to finally be able to launch the brand new First Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum! This curriculum is designed to make math FUN, hands-on,
Math games are always a class favorite! They're great for centers, homework practice, and small groups. This set of games includes five monkey-themed math games that your kids will love! They might even go bananas for it (tehehe)! Doubles, place value, addition, and more. Each game comes in color and black & white. You can grab them HERE. I hope your kids love them!
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These 5 fun 3D shapes activities for kindergarten are a great way for students to learn about shape attributes while having a blast.
Learn how to subtract with Subtract and Stack Challenges. I've made 5 different sets of challenges that cover subtractions facts in three ranges. Kids will love stacking cups to show their math skills
First grade is a very important year where students are building a strong foundation in their journey for mathematical proficiency. One of the most
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"Challenge your first-grade students with this 1-minute math addition practice worksheet. Test their ability to solve one-digit addition problems quickly and accurately. A great way to assess skills and build math confidence."...
Turn addition and subtraction practice into a fun math activity for K-2nd graders with Math Mysteries. Print free math mystery worksheets!
Addition cups are a fun, easy way to incorporate building and math facts. Just print and play.
Fact fluency is a big part of math in first grade. You may be thinking, "How in the world am I going to teach these kiddos ALL these facts w...
When math is hands-on, I have found that students will engage, no matter how difficult a math concept may initially seem. I have seen this over and over during my years in the primary classroom. Building math fluency, as well as student confidence in math, is critical in the early elementary years. In order to […]
What does your Math Block look like? Ours is 75 minutes long. I break it up into 3 parts – Warm Up with fluency, Whole Group Lesson, Centers, and a Debrief. Math Warm Up I spend the first 15 minutes of every lesson doing a fluency warm up. First, we start our lesson at the ... Read More about My Math Block
Enjoy May flowers and a fun, daily math problem with this kid friendly May Math Problem of the Day Calendar! Two versions for grades K-5.
Learn how to subtract with Subtract and Stack Challenges. I've made 5 different sets of challenges that cover subtractions facts in three ranges. Kids will love stacking cups to show their math skills
Free 100 chart printables for kids! Print our free hundreds charts, worksheets, games, and activity pages and help your students learn to read, write, and count from 1-100. These PDF printables feature tons of 100's chart fun!
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Here you will find our selection of challenging First Grade Math Problems which will help you practice and apply your math skills to solve a range of different word problems.
Put your second grader's math skills to the test with mathematical puzzle boxes. He'll practice doing addition facts in his head, and build logic skills.
Adding dice activities into your math instruction makes everything instantly 10x more engaging! Here are 6 of my favorite dice games for math.
Addition cups are a fun, easy way to incorporate building and math facts. Just print and play.
Are you in need of some fun math activities to do with your Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students? In this post, I'll tell you about five of my favorites!
Teach the concept of subtraction by playing a subtraction game! Roll the dice, build a tower, and compare your tower with a friend's to find the difference.
These STEM challenge cards make measuring fun and easy. Students will love discovering whether one pile of objects is heavier than another.
5 FREE math challenge and brainteaser activities for advanced 2nd and 3rd graders. Perfect for math centers, morning work, small groups, or problem of the week.
Telling time past the hour can be challenging for primary kids but it doesn’t have to be a struggle for you or your students. Learn simple ways and effective strategies to make telling time easier for primary kids.
Six printable addition sheets with 100 questions on each!
Setting up Guided Math in every classroom Kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade.
Third grade teachers, I'm SO happy to share that the second set of number sense riddles for 1 through 120 is finally completed! So, what are these riddles all about? Each of the cards in this set has two to three clues that lead to a number between 1 and 120. As your students progress through the clues, they'll narrow the options for which numbers might be the answer, until the last clue brings them down to just one number. Here's an example. Solving a riddle is great for daily spiral review and most definitely motivating - have you ever had a student who didn't like riddles? But there's so much more that you can do with these cards! Listen to some of the conversations that might happen beyond the solving if you were to use this card as the basis for a number talk. Note the great opportunitites to differentiate. "Can you switch out 8X11 and 100-7 to other expressions and still get the same final answer?" "Is there a quick way to tell if a number is odd or even?" "Is 5 a multiple of 10 or a factor of 10? Explain..." "Can you substitute a new clue for the final clue and still get the same answer?" "Let's create a whole new riddle for this number." And, of course, always, "How do you know? Explain your thinking." See what I mean? If you're teaching your students virtually, try giving your students the riddle of the day ahead of time, with the dual assignment of solving it AND coming up with a math talk question about the riddle. How are teachers using these riddles? * Using one or more each day is a great way to keep math vocabulary and concepts active in the minds of your students. * Take a screenshot of any page and use with Seesaw or your favorite app so your students can solve these right on their devices. * Practice comprehension skills across the curriculum by "thinking aloud" to model identifying key details, inferring, and drawing conclusions. * In a small group or with partners, use the printable and task card activities. Great for small groups and math centers! * Use math riddles as a sponge activity throughout the day. * The riddle cards are a productive use of learning time for fast finishers or for enrichment. * Level up or down to differentiate with individual students or small groups. See riddles for first and second grade here, and for fourth and fifth grade here. You might be wondering what math topics these riddle cards address. Here's a quick rundown of the topics/vocabulary in this set. * Addition and subtraction through 1,000 * Multiplication and division facts * Products, factors, multiples * US coins and measurement * Area and perimeter * Attributes of 2D and 3D shapes Are you ready to try this free set of six? Click here or on the picture below to download them now and try them with your students! Happy Teaching!
Estimation is an essential math concept. Make learning fun and engaging with this engaging hands-on activity and math worksheet.
In this Make Six Puzzle, you are given eight equations. You must insert mathematical symbols (no digits) to make each equation equal six. If you are wondering what mathematical symbols you are allowed to use, that is up to you!
Hi, Teaching Friends! If you've ever used any of my resources, you already know that I'm a big believer in packing them with many layers of learning! As little learners are given opportunities to build connections between the things that they've been taught, they're developing new ways to understand and apply the concepts they've learned. This is lasting and rigorous learning ...disguised as fun, of course! ;) I just posted a new set of number elimination riddles at my TpT store that's a good example of that kind of learning. Try a few of these task cards yourself. You'll find that you're using math skills, but also logic and reasoning as you eliminate answers and draw conclusions. Just think of how much practice your students will get with the complete set of 24 cards! Visit my TpT store to see the complete set of Dino's Secret Numbers Math Riddles. You'll find four free riddle task cards when you download the preview there! If you'd like to try some other number elimination riddles, click here to download this free set of 17 task cards for K-3! Happy Teaching!
Grab a TON of FREE Math Mania Games to strengthen your students' addition & subtraction! Snag easy printable math games for 1st & 2nd grade!
Lots of fun 1st grade math practice with first grade math worksheets that can be used to play Mad Minutes Math Game. Print pdf HERE!
Do your students need extra practice with 3-digit subtraction and addition with regrouping? Grab this 2nd-grade math worksheet freebie today!
Unlock your students' mastery of number sense with our "10 More 10 Less, 100 More and 100 Less Worksheets"! Designed for 1st and 2nd grade math learners, this comprehensive set of 25 worksheets provides a fun and engaging way for students to practice writing numbers that are 10 more, 10 less, 100 more, and 100 less. Each worksheet presents a sequence of numbers with a missing value, challenging students to apply their understanding of place value and number patterns to fill in the blank. By practicing these essential numeracy skills, your students will develop a strong foundation in counting, number recognition, and number relationships. Perfect for independent practice, small group work, or whole-class instruction, these worksheets can be easily integrated into your existing math curriculum. These worksheets include: 10 pages 10 More 10 Less Worksheets 10 pages 100 More 100 Less Worksheets 5 pages 10 More 10 Less 100 More and 100 Less Worksheets THANK YOU! I appreciate you purchasing my teaching resources, and I hope you'll enjoy using them in your classroom. FOLLOW ME HERE You may also be interested in : Count and Match | Numbers 1-20 Worksheets Odd and Even Worksheets picture subtraction Worksheets Before After Between Worksheets LEAVE A REVIEW to EARN TpT CREDITS FOR FUTURE PURCHASES !
Hi, Teaching Friends! As the 100th day of school approaches for many of you, I'm thrilled to be offering a brand new set of one of my favorite resources, 120 Riddles for the 120 Chart. These riddle cards are a fun way to build number sense and review skills like addition and subtraction through 20, place value, adding and subtracting tens, coins (pennies, nickels, and dimes), odd and even numbers, and comparison signs. The original set of one hundred multi-step riddle cards for the numbers 1-100 has been through a number of revisions, notably adding in riddles for 101 through 120 and adding a projectable version which allows you to easily use the riddles on your interactive board and handheld devices. If you are among the more than 5,000 teachers who own the set, be sure to download the most recent update! See the original set (Set 1) here. Although you'll find this riddle set to be perfect for your 100th Day celebration, there are so many other uses for these cards. From teacher comments at my TpT store, here are some of the ways that teachers are using their riddle cards. Angie suggested using a few riddles as a math lesson warm-up. Gabrielle uses a riddle card to introduce the number of the day. Heidi says, "Great way to get the kids talking about numbers and exploring the 120 chart!" Another buyer said she uses them for calendar time and finds them easy to differentiate. Amy uses them as a sponge activity between lessons. Jan uses these riddles to build number sense and ease math anxiety. Karen uses these cards to reinforce specific math concepts. Lisa uses them once a week for problem solving. Kathie G. says, "Perfect for whole group, small group, or even as a filler for when you have a few minutes between activities." Another buyer uses the riddle cards for "Out the Door" cards as her students line up to leave the classroom. A teacher uses them with her afterschool tutoring club. Title I teacher Darlene uses them with partners and small groups. Kristina uses riddle cards as an early finisher activity with her document camera. Jacqueline H. says, "I use it as a center activity in my grade 3 class, great reinforcement of concepts they should know." Another buyer uses them for morning bellwork, and sometimes has her students write their own riddles and share them. Laureen took the poster version of this resource and turned it into a book for the math library - so clever! So, reading all of these wonderful ideas and comments (thank you, thank you - do you know how much TpT authors LOVE your feedback??), I got to thinking that many teachers who are using these riddles might be running out of riddle cards around this time of year. Every one of the riddles in Set 2 is totally new. Even the graphics are new - adorable goldfish from Ashley Hughes at TpT. Here's a closer look. Click here to see them at my TpT store! Would you like to try a few before you buy? Click here to download a free sample set of twelve riddle cards from the latest set! Happy Teaching!