Here's a simple way to teacher less than, greater than: with toys! Free printable included.
A hundred chart is a surprisingly simple way to teach sequencing, patterns, skip counting, and more! Find out 10 ways to use this free, handy chart.
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There's a good chance you have a pack of UNO cards at home or in your classroom. Here are 5 math games you can play with them.
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Students will mentally find 10 more 10 less 100 more and 100 less from a given 3 digit number. Worksheets Include: 10 More 10 Less 100 More 100 Less 10 pages Answer 10 pages How to use these worksheets: Math Centers Morning Work Homeschooling Skill Practice ------------------------------- Click here for more resources Always happy to hear your feedback :)
Working on addition? Try making a post-it math activity as a great alternative to worksheets! An easy number sense activity for math facts.
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When you are ready to teach your kids with some evaluation exercises or try to complete your lesson plan, then the following printable primary math worksheets will be a good aid in making your class even more effective.
Download the worksheet for free at HERE First, let’s look at how to add on a number line. Addition on a number line: Let numbers start from zero up to fifteen on a number line. So what happens if we add 7 and 5 on this number line? Example: First, we find the number zero on the number line. Then we move from the number 0 to the number 7. After we find the number 7, we count 5 numbers. So when we count 5 more after 7, we get 12 on the number line. Adding with the number zero:
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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: […]
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These FREE Free Printable Crack the Code Math pages make math fun! Answer the math problems and find the answer to the space joke.
Every so often I try to write a general post which includes links for the worksheets and pages that we have been using from Twinkl. This time I am only going to write about Maths. I have written a…
I recently organised an event in my school: ‘Mastering Maths Day’. The aim was to encourage further embedding of ‘mastery’ activities in everyday maths lessons and also to…
A range of resources and games for building children's early number sense with small quantities and developing conceptual understanding.