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Kindergarten math activities for Microsoft Publisher $5-10

Preview of Addition and Subtraction Flash Card Homework Program~K-2 Common Core Aligned

Addition and Subtraction Flash Card Homework Program~K-2 Common Core Aligned

*Editable!* A great way to effectively practice flash cards and get better at math facts! Product Features: • Fully EDITABLE document! Create more flash cards using the same template if you would like! • A little larger sized flash cards for primary fingers! (9 flash cards per page) • Tips for implementing in your classroom This Download Includes: • Flash card group 1-Addition facts where the sum is 5 or less (Kinder) • Flash card group 2-Subtraction facts 0-0 to 5-5 (Kinder) • Flash card grou
Preview of Identifying and Matching Letters, Numbers, Colors and Shapes

Identifying and Matching Letters, Numbers, Colors and Shapes

Created by
Holbie Brown
Practice identifying and matching letters (capital and lowercase), numbers, shapes and colors.Can be used singularly or laminated for multiple uses.English and Spanish colors, numbers and shapes.
Preview of Preschool Morning work

Preschool Morning work

Created by
Elizabeth Tice
I insert student names and laminate them and have them use a sharpie to practice their name, numbers, and letters. I have seen great success with my student using these in the past. I send them home with a dry erase marker over the summer and parents love it.
Preview of Mitten Math Match

Mitten Math Match

Created by
Lisa Schur
Set of 20 pairs of mittens. Each pair has a number from 1-20 on one mitten and the corresponding number of snowflakes on the other mitten. Match the number mitten with the mitten that has the correct number of snowflakes. Skills targeted include number recognition, 1:1 correspondence, number sequencing. For best results print on card stock or laminate.
Preview of X-mas Tree Numbers Sense Game

X-mas Tree Numbers Sense Game

X-mas Tree Number Sense Game Three Different ways to teach number identification and number writing. Three Different Game Boards. 1. Pick a number card, find it on the game board and color it. 2. Pick a number card, say the number and write it on the game board. 3. Copy onto card stock the colored game board and numbers. Student picks a number card, says the number and places a token on the number.
Preview of Math Discussion Cards for Problem Solving

Math Discussion Cards for Problem Solving

Created by
Assessment Queen
Students of all ages can use one of these 4-tiered math discussion cards to help problem solve. Whether in kindergarten or 8th grade, when students experience productive struggle sometimes they simple need to be taught how to begin or how to persevere along the way. These cards provide students with a "before" "while" and "after" I solve a problem approach. Keep these cards handy and have students utilize them daily. Before you know it, the concepts will be ingrained and their math skills will i
Preview of I See Apples emergent reader-emergent writer booklet and poem

I See Apples emergent reader-emergent writer booklet and poem

I See Apples booklet focuses on emergent reading and beginning math concepts of Counting and Cardinality. Booklet can be used during guided reading time or during small group or independent times. Students read the booklet using 1:1 correspondence, cut out and glue down the group of apples that corresponds to the sentence on the page and color when finished. Booklet can be kept in a child's reading bucket for future rereads. A poem format of the booklet is included and could be used in a po
Preview of Number Sense worksheets

Number Sense worksheets

Created by
Robert Spitz
This is a Microsoft Publisher file. It has the different levels of worksheets contained in my Number Sense paper. In publisher, you can randomize the problems. This will create a new worksheet while keeping the exact same problems. Simply highlight a row or column and hit CTRL-X and then highlight the empty row or column and hit CTRL-V. Do this several times for several rows and columns and you will have a new worksheet. The same worksheet given every day will not teach children to think a
Preview of Math Activities for Parents/ Actividades de matemáticas

Math Activities for Parents/ Actividades de matemáticas

Numbers from 1 to 50 and activities parents or teachers can do. Included a letter in English and Spanish to send home.
Preview of Ocean Themed Number Strip Puzzles

Ocean Themed Number Strip Puzzles

This is a set of number strip puzzles both in color and black and white. You can choose to print them for your student to color, and cut apart, or you can print out the full color pages, laminate and put in centers for your students to put together. The puzzles count by ones to twenty, by fives, tens, and there is a mural puzzle that counts by ones to 100.
Preview of Dollar Up Task Cards

Dollar Up Task Cards

Created by
Maura Moran
Students can practice determining the amount of money they need to purchase an item by circling the correct amount of dollar bills +1.
Preview of Butterfly Counting to 20

Butterfly Counting to 20

Created by
Katelyn Kelly
Match numbers to the amount of dots on the butterfly wings!
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