These FREE starry count and cover mats are an engaging counting activity for Kindergarten. They are perfect for math centers, early finishers, or homeschool!
Help your kindergartner with math at home with one of these hands-on counting to 100 activities to help your child with counting by ones and tens.
Kindergartners will have fun practicing math with this What Comes Next - Back to School Math Activity perfect for the first day of school.
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Teaching skip counting can be challenging in kindergarten. Use these simple skip counting activities to make learning to count by 5s and 10s fun and easy! Your kids will jump, dance, and have fun!
Knowing how to count syllable is an important pre-reading skills for preschoolers and kindergarten students to master. Learn some simple strategies for teaching syllable counting and get resources to help students practice these skills.
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 !
Activities that develop early math skills are our favourites! We love working on our number recognition, counting skills, subitising and 1:1 correspondence. This “Build a City” activity…
I finally discovered how to unlock my student's motivation and helped them become experts at skip counting in kindergarten overnight.
Play these fun number recognition games with your preschoolers. They are hands on and will teach the numbers in a way kids will remember.
Practice skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s with cute skip counting craft. This math craft kindergarten is fun activity for spring learning.
Teach your kids that math can be fun with our Kindergarten Math Worksheets. Learn simple math concepts, practice addition and subtraction, match numbers and pictures and more. Math may not be the easiest subject for some kids but the more the practice, the quicker it clicks. Help them gain confidence and have fun with math. […]
The best kind of kindergarten STEM challenge is one that has children working together to find a solution to a fun, engaging problem using simple supplies that don't take lots of prep time. Enter The Floor is Lava STEM activity for kindergarteners. It's so simple, you can do it with preschoolers too! Don't forget to
Make a wormery and discover earthworm facts and earthworm activities for kids. How earthworms breathe, move and why they are so useful
This is a great 3D shapes activity for kindergarten and first grade! Kids experiment with each shape to see if it can roll, stack, or slide. Then they color the happy or sad face. They count faces, edges, and vertices on the other worksheet. Love these! #shapes #teachingmath #kindergarten #3dshapes
Instilling a love for numbers in kids is crucial for their academic growth. It's not just about memorizing digits – numbers are like the...
Practice skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s with cute skip counting craft. This math craft kindergarten is fun activity for spring learning.
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
Come Blast Off With Me! My Y5 standards have students learning to count from 10 to 0; other states have kindergartners needing to count backwards from 20. No matter what number you have to start from, here are a few tips to help you make that easy and fun! Transitions: I use counting backwards as a way to transition. Whenever I need my students to go from point A to point B, I tell them, “Let’s do it before I get to zero. Count down with me: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0!” They enjoy this, and scamper to achieve. We countdown every time I have them line up. I also have my students countdown while we wait for children to finish up in the bathroom. We’ll countdown and clap, countdown in a whisper voice, countdown in a deep-monster voice, countdown and hop, countdown and balance on one foot, or countdown slowly and finish really fast. Blast Off! Their favorite way to countdown is when they are gathered on the carpet. I have them pretend that they are rockets. They crouch down and then when we get to zero, they yell, “Blast off!” jumping as high into the air as they can. I tell them I’ll be watching for who jumps the highest. They are highly competitive and really want to be the highest “blaster rocket”. Activities: Rocket Art Projects: Since my students are also learning to identify and write numbers, as well as learning to count backwards, I combine learning all of these standards with 2 quick and easy rocket art projects. They can be found in my 50-page Fun Activities Countdown Booklet. Blast Off Skill Sheets: I also have them do several tracing countdown skill sheets, and “Zap” the numbers in sequential order in I Spy the number games as well. After we’ve traced/zapped all of the numbers, we countdown together and they “blast” out of their chairs. To change things up a bit, they do a similar activity with bingo dot markers in an ABAB pattern. These countdown skill sheets are also found in the Fun Activities Countdown Booklet. Blast Off Bookmarks: I’ve also made horizontal countdown number line bookmarks for them. After students have traced the numbers, countdown as a whole group and blast off. Click on the link to view/print the Blast Off bookmarks Use these number strips and have students glue them to party tweeters. I purchased jumbo ones at The Dollar Store. It’s just another fun way to have students working with, and recognizing this number sequence. You can also use these strips as an "I Spy!" game and give children a token or M&M to move down the line as they countdown. They can eat their treat to fuel their rockets, after they finish blasting off. Blast Off Games: Blast Off! Is a spinner game using a brass brad and paperclip. Children play with a partner and take their rocket to the moon counting down as they go. This game is also in the Fun Activities Booklet. Another fun game your students will enjoy playing is Sequence Yourself. Print off and laminate the “Blast Off” cards. Cut them out and pass out numbers 20 to 0 or 10 to 0 depending on your standard. Since children enjoy picking a card and holding it, I’ve included “Blast Off!” cards as well as rocket cards. Set a timer for 5-minutes and instruct your students to get into “Blast off” order starting with 20 or 10. Everyone else remains seated holding their blast off or rocket card. Children are all in a crouching position. Begin the countdown. The student holding that card bounces up, then the next, ‘til you get to zero and then everyone still remaining crouched, jumps up as everyone yells “Blast off!” Click on the link to view/print the Blast off cards. Blast Off Booklets: I’ve included covers for the cards incase you want to run off copies so that your students can make an Itty Bitty Blast Off book. Click on the link to view/print a copy of the traceable Blast Off cards. These cards come from the 25-page Come Blast Off With Me! booklet packet. It’s an adorable easy reader that students enjoy making. They choose a rocket, fellow astronaut friend, planet, and even a new alien friend! It also includes 6 graphing extensions for math fun. Blast Off Certificate: Finally, give everyone a certificate of praise to encourage their efforts. Click on the link to view/print a copy. Why not become a subscriber and be able to download all of these activities. Click on the link to see how. As always if you have a tip for teaching your students how to count backwards, I’d enjoy hearing from you. [email protected]