I love math in general, but kindergarten math is especially fun to teach! Where else can you learn so much just by playing games?
Working on addition? Try making a post-it math activity as a great alternative to worksheets! An easy number sense activity for math facts.
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
Item description Free Kindergarten graphing activity for the spring. Count the spring pictures and write tally marks then graph the results. This is a fun math activity for morning work, homework, and independent practice. This page is a sample from my Spring Math and Literacy Packet: Spring Math and Literacy Packet for Kindergarten
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
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…
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…
Roll and Dot the Number is a quick preschool math game that will teach kids to identify numbers and count while learning one to one correspondence.
Item description Free Math Worksheets for Kindergarten – Match 1 to 6 Count. Draw a line to match the numbers and pictures.
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: […]
Free Preschool & Kindergarten Simple Math Worksheets. Preschool and Kindergarten age Kids can learn Count, Numbers, Telling Time, Addition and Subtraction.
Free printable length comparison worksheets for preschool and kindergarten. Perfect introduciton to measurement skills.
Have fun learning to subitize dot patterns to ten with our fast-to-prep, engaging math game. This printable card game is ideal for small group math rotations or center work. Students will play with a partner or small group to match numerals to the dots of their board, aiming for 5 in a row. What is subitizing When students can subitize, they are able to tell the number of objects in a set, instantly - they don't need to count each item. Most commonly, you can teach students to subitize with dots, ten frames and fingers. Subitizing Patterns - Standard and Non-Standard 'Standard' dot patter arrangements are those common patterns you see on dice, dominoes and math equipment. Learning to subitize non-standard arrangements is important too and will require your students being able to visualize the common or standard patterns and manipulating them in their mind. Work with the standard patterns first. Playing board games is often a child's first experience with dot patterns, those on a dice. Play lots of games and specially-made learning games, like this one of ours - 5 in a Row! Extend your learners - conceptual subitizing When your students are confident with the patterns of a particular activity (perceptual subitizing) we encourage you to teach conceptual subitizing. This is where 2 patterns are shown to a student and they can combine them (add them) instantly to know the total. Think of throwing a double 6 in a board game. They would know instantly that this is 12 if they are able to conceptually subitize. To encourage this in 5 in a Row, ask them to flip 2 cards, and find the total before covering the 2 numbers. They may need to count the total the first few times they play, but with repetition they will know the total of 2 cards, instantly. Play it over and over to give them this opportunity to develop. Our game 5 in a Row will help teach subitizing to ten with standard patterns. It is a perfect place to start your learners! Non-standard dot pattern arrangements We've also prepared something extra for you to extend your fastest learners - and it is FREE today! Roll and Cover is so easy to prep (just print the page). It will help teach subitizing of non-standard patterns for 1 to 6. Students roll a standard 6 sided die and place a counter over a matching number (non standard pattern). Playing this will help them bridge the gap between standard and non-standard patterns. Find it here in Google Drive: Roll and Cover Free Game From the Pond
Try this engaging, hands-on center to help your students practice addition using a number line.
Free Preschool & Kindergarten Simple Math Worksheets. Preschool and Kindergarten age Kids can learn Count, Numbers, Telling Time, Addition and Subtraction.
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
This week , we worked on two dimensional shapes. Each year , I usually do an activity with food and sorting the food by shapes. I would use...