I love math in general, but kindergarten math is especially fun to teach! Where else can you learn so much just by playing games?
If you are like me, you are scrambling to find fun and engaging spring activities that help build skills in the areas of ELA and…
Hands-on math activities for children who love blocks! You can use these printable counting and addition games with your favourite unit blocks to build math towers, supporting early math and fine motor skills. Math towers – block addition activity printables Watch this video to see how you can teach addition to your children: […]
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
I am so excited to have my new Operations and Algebraic Thinking Unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 100 by ones and tens, how to compose
The packet is full of engaging worksheets of picture addition activities (up to 10). It is perfect for kindergarten math centers, homework and distance learning. The packet includes: Pet Addition within 5 Penguin Addition within 5 French Fry Addition within 10 Insect Addition Finger Addition Food Addition within 10 Missing Numbers Party Hat Making Addend Draw and Write Making Ten with Marshmallows Draw and Add No of pages :13
FREE Math Printable- Roll It, Write It, Show It I came across this FREE printable the other day from Mrs. Carr’s Corner on Teachers Pay Teachers. I absolutely loved it and printed it out rig…
Working on addition? Try making a post-it math activity as a great alternative to worksheets! An easy number sense activity for math facts.
Free printable length comparison worksheets for preschool and kindergarten. Perfect introduciton to measurement skills.
These 5 fun 3D shapes activities for kindergarten are a great way for students to learn about shape attributes while having a blast.
Once a child has started mastering basic number and quantity recognition, basic math operations can be introduced. And there is no better place to start
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Flowers, insects, and sunshine! Just in time for the month of May, and these Transitional Kindergarten May Worksheets! These printables have been a life saver for me! In the midst of distance learning, I have been sending these electronically to my parents to help my TK students continue their learning at home. You can also...
Free Kindergarten Math Worksheets - Get kindergarten math coloring worksheets, missing numbers, additions and subtractions free worksheets!
Practice skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s with cute skip counting craft. This math craft kindergarten is fun activity for spring learning.
These FREE printable 3D shapes puzzles are the perfect way to practice 3D shapes with your students. They are low-prep, fun, and engaging! Get your FREE set today.
Simple or Basic Addition worksheets for your younger students. These free addition worksheets cover sums up to 10. With a large font and large answer area these worksheets are perfect for your kindergarten students.
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
Are you looking for free addition worksheets for kindergarten? Then this free worksheet can help you.
Looking for awesome shapes worksheets for kindergarten and games to use in your classroom? This pack is filled with hands-on activities and no-prep worksheets to help children learn about and use shapes.
8 free printable fall themed math worksheets for kids. Counting, adding, subtracting, number order, greater than less than, ten frames & more.
Teaching Place Value is an essential concept for students to understand and master. When students successfully understand place value (the value of
Woo Hoo! I'm so excited and thankful for all of you for your support! Language Arts and Math FREEBIE – Here’s a FREEBIE for you to help celebrate reaching my 2nd TPT MILESTONE. This milestone was made possible by the support from all of my followers through your purchases and feedback. Thanks to everyone for helping me achieve this milestone. In celebration of this achievement, I have created this new eight page freebie to share with everyone as my way of saying “THANK YOU” for supporting my store. This eight page freebie sampler includes language arts and math skills from the following resources available in my store. These resources include writing (tell a story), reading comprehension (Who? What? Where?), fix it up sentences, scrambled sentences, morning work, addition word problems, subtraction problems with manipulatives, and ten frames 11-20. ***This sampler also includes links throughout the pack to similar resources that you may find useful for your classroom. When printing, to save on ink, make sure to only print every other page (even pages). Click on any of the photos below to view this FREEBIE! FREEBIE for 2nd TPT Milestone Celebration! I hope you find all of these resources to be useful for your students in your classroom. Please leave me some feedback on this freebie. I love reading your comments. Thanks again to everyone who has supported my store. Also thanks to TPT for the opportunity that you provide for me and other teachers to create and share our teaching resources with others as we provide for our families. Finally, I would like to thank the many talented creators of clip art on TPT. Without you, these creations would not be possible. You may also enjoy my 29 other FREE resources. You can find them HERE!
Download 19 worksheets on 3D or solid shapes (i.e. sphere, cone, cylinder, cube, rectangular prism or cuboid and pyramid) suitable for kindergarten class.
Kindergarten Math Made Fun Unit 9 is here, and it's all about SHAPES! This hands-on, engaging and FUN unit will get kids excited about basic shapes! Not
KINDERGARTEN MATH UNIT 2 - GEOMETRY I am thrilled to be sharing my kindergarten Geometry Unit with you! The kids love all of the hands-on activities we get to do, and I love how easy it is to keep them engaged. I am sharing so many freebies with you right here on this blog
As a homeschooling mother of four, I know all about the daily math struggles. I am currently using THREE different math programs in my classroom because each curriculum lends itself to a particular child and
These free printable number lines will help your child learn to count, add, subtract, and can be used as an easy math manipulative for elementary aged kids.
For the past few weeks we have been learning about 3-dimensional figures. We set out a few different provocations to have students reflect on both 2D (flat) and 3D (fat) shapes through hands-on activities (picture coming soon!). We concentrate primarily on 6 of the 3D figures (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere, rectangular prism, pyramid) but we always have other figures out in our activities for students to explore. There are a couple of math resources that are my absolute favourites! If you haven't already read them, you should consider it (I have read and re-read them many times!). I have had some people e-mail me asking where I bought the different 3D figures I use. These smaller plastic ones are from Wintergreen Learning and they are, by far, my very favourite to use! They are perfect to play games with and leave out for students to explore (see below). I also like these larger foam 3D figures. These are from Scholastic Canada - if you have bonus coupons I would suggest using them to purchase several of these sets (you can't have enough!) I also like to read this book to the students and having them think about 3D figures in our classroom. It's a great book to explain the concept of 3D figures that can roll, slide or do both! The we test the theories of the children by using ramps and foam solids. We also begin a co-constructed anchor chart together and learn how to describe each figure. This song by Harry Kindergarten is catchy and definitely a favourite in our class! The students asked for it again and again! Once the children are comfortable with identifying 3D figures in the world, we send a parent letter home asking to send in items from home (recyclables are the best!) so that the students can sort them out. We put them all in our sensory bin and students sorted them on the shelves behind. We sing this song during whole group learning time to review the names of the shapes. I hand out 6 of the 3D figures we are learning about (cube, sphere, rectangular prism, pyramid, cone, cylinder) to some students. If they are holding the figure that I sing about they have to stand up. They love it! In addition to these fun songs, we read a book based on the well-known poem about 3D figures. I turned this poem into a larger teacher book and read it with the students. Then the students could make their own smaller books based on the predictable sentences...."A ___ is like a ___." I made this teacher book (seen below in colour) as a flip book, meaning that a few clues are given and the students have to guess the figure hiding under the flap. The students enjoyed this riddle book so much that we invited them to create their own lift-the-flap riddles! In small groups, I like to play the game "What's in My Bag?" I use the smaller plastic shapes and put a whole bunch in a bag. You can play this in various ways: * Have a student reach into the bag. Before pulling out the 3D figure, he/she must describe it and record their guess on the worksheet shown below (I have various worksheets based on the level the students are at. Placing them in a sheet protector is the easiest so we can just wipe clean and start again!) * Same idea as above but you play with a friend and have that person guess what 3D figure it is. We had students use these clip cards to identify shapes and they could easily self-correct as there was a star on the back. Note: I realized after printing that there was a picture of a tent instead of a teepee and it has since been corrected.* At one of the smaller provocation tables in the class, we set out this question, "Can you build a tower using 3D figures?" I also included smaller 3D figure clip art so that students could document their creations. Here's another provocation we set out: "Can you build it?" Students choose a card and, using the small 3-D figures, try to build it! They must figure out if they are able to build it or not. This made for an excellent assessment tool! Students could explain why or why not using language such as: "The tower won't stay if the sphere is at the bottom because it makes everything roll off of it." A.D. "The rectangular prism is the best to start a tower because it can stack both ways!" M.S. "The cone is good on the top. It's like a real castle. They have points on top!" O.S. "This one won't work - it started with a cone on the bottom and you can't put anything on top because it has a point and nothing stays on the point." G.A. We added these to our pocket chart and had students build simple sight word sentences using 3D shapes and examples. My students love playing games - they never turn down an opportunity to join a small group if there's a fun game I have introduced! So I created "Capture 6" - a game played similarly to the well-known game Capture 4 but you have to cover 6 spots next to each other on your game board to win (forming a rectangle). They loved this game! Here's another game we played - this time as a whole group... You might have seen these before - it's called "I have...who has..." Students say "I have..." and they say the colour and 3-D figure they see on their card and say "Who has..." and says the bottom icon (i.e. purple cone). The student who has that figure (i.e. purple cone) is next. The game continues until it gets back to the person who started. You can find all of the above (and more!) in my 3-D Figures (Hands-On Games and Activities) pack on TpT if you are interested. (Click on any of the pictures to take you there.)
This is perfect for reinforcing addition concepts. Use simple addition to 20 with pictures for math centers, independent practice, homework, or small group study to help students with basic addition facts. And perfect for whole-class activities, math stations, fast finisher activities, and review. These worksheets will help your kindergarten students practice Counting and Cardinality , addition with pictures and practice writing numbers too. These worksheets include: 15 pages to practice addition with objects pictures. 15 pages to practice Counting and Cardinality , addition and practice writing numbers. This is a Counting and Cardinality lesson in Kindergarten Common Core Standards: K.OA.A.1 How to use these worksheets: Skill Practice Homeschooling Homework Math Centers Morning Work Independent work 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 !
These 5 fun 3D shapes activities for kindergarten are a great way for students to learn about shape attributes while having a blast.
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What do you get when you mix math and card games? An excellent way to learn math facts. Check out this list of 20+ math card games for fun and learning.
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Are you looking for free addition worksheets for kindergarten? Then this free worksheet can help you.
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FREE printable Symmetry drawing activity for preschool and kindergarten kids. A fun art and math activity in one! Kids will complete the symmetrical pictures by drawing the other half.
There is just something magical that happens when you read Eric Carle books to Kindergarteners.... the love of reading becomes permanen...