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Preview of Sponge Bob Counting Match

Sponge Bob Counting Match

These pictures are for use with counting and matching number to quantity or 1:1 correspondence.
Preview of Color Soup

Color Soup

Color Soup is for children who are learning their colors along with counting and recognize numbers to 5. By using fine motor skills and practicing locating the items on the "recipe card" children can practice many prek skills. Recipe cards for the colors of Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple included
Preview of Number Recognition (6-10)

Number Recognition (6-10)

Created by
Hollie Reece
This activity has a worksheet for each number (6-10) where the student must locate and circle the given number. This would be a great activity for centers or morning work.
Preview of Summer clip counting 1-20

Summer clip counting 1-20

This summer counting activity goes from 1-20. Perfect for a center, task box, or Montessori math shelf. All you need is clothes pins to clip the correct number matching the pictures.
Preview of Spring clip counting 1-20

Spring clip counting 1-20

Perfect for task boxes, centers, or Montessori shelves. Count 1-20 and match a corresponding clip, with these spring themed counting cards.
Preview of All About the Number __

All About the Number __

Created by
Matthew Willis
All About the Number __ Worksheet teaches students all about a new number. Each worksheet contains 8 activities. Writing the number, spelling it, drawing that number of objects, coloring boxes, making dots, counting it on fingers, and coloring happy faces. File also contains each activity in a bigger form to be used with an anchor chart or wall display.
Preview of Apple Tree Number Identification and Number Writing 1-20.

Apple Tree Number Identification and Number Writing 1-20.

Apple Tree Number Identification and Number Writing 1-20. What to do-print the desired activity sheet and corresponding numbers. Cut cards apart. Group size-Whole group, small group or individually Ways to play-Pick the 1-10, 11-20 or blank game board. How to Play– Students take turns picking a number, showing and stating the number to the other students. They all find the number on their activity sheet and color it in or dab it with a bingo marker. Extra-Blank apple tree. Students take
Preview of a - z (i) Maths Stars 1 -20 mascots

a - z (i) Maths Stars 1 -20 mascots

(i) a - z Maths Stars 1 -20 mascots A full year of maths for foundation students with each letter.Maths Stars These activities, jigsaws, puzzles, cut and paste, couting, adding, number line worksheets and more covers all the objectives for foundation in the Australian Curriculum for foundation.OVER 80 pages for each letter!A year of differentiated activities that will help expand a childs vocabualry and reinforce the letter sounds!Teachers say "How do we fit it all in?"This is how!Teach the year
Preview of Baseball Counting and Number Recognition Worksheet

Baseball Counting and Number Recognition Worksheet

Created by
Wesley Stanton
This two page early childhood worksheet focuses on counting 1-9, one-to-one correspondence, and number recognition.
Preview of How Many Apples Are In My Tree?

How Many Apples Are In My Tree?

How Many Apples Are In My Tree? Develops math concepts of Counting and Cardinality. Activity can be used as a class book or bulletin board activity. Students are given a sheet with an apple tree on it. They either write a number, a number is written for them or they pick a pre-typed number and glue it down. Students then cut out, color and glue down the corresponding number of apples. Another option would be for students to cut out paper apples from construction paper. The resulting pages can
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 Lights Number Activities

X-mas Lights Number Activities

X-mas Lights Number Activities 6 activities · 3 activities-whole group, small group or individual. -pick a number card, say it, find it, color it. · 3 activities-write the numbers in the lights using a black crayon, or permanent marker. Color the lights and tree or use water colors.
Preview of Pre K More than/less than worksheet

Pre K More than/less than worksheet

Pre-K more than/less than worksheet - this helps students recognize the difference in amounts of objects placed before them in neat orderly boxes. The directions are simple: circle the most object, cross out the ones that have the least (we don't need them.) 2 page document that can be printed front to back.
Preview of Shape Monster  Shape Monster

Shape Monster Shape Monster

Shape Monster Shape Monster– A highly engaging math and literacy resource using the shapes: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, trapezoid, hexagon and diamond.Resource includes:A Shape Monster Shape Monster emergent reader with focus on shapes identification, color words and print conceptsA Shape Monster Shape Monster pocket chart activityA color word and shape matching activityTwo shape graphing activitiesShape monster and shape cards to be used for a classroom shape hunt or pocket chart
Preview of Fall Patterning Activities

Fall Patterning Activities

Fall Patterning Activities provides highly engaging opportunities for patterning practice or assessment purposes. Colored apples and leaves in small and large sizes. Blank shapes for students to use the color they wish.
Preview of Greater Than Less Than - Halloween

Greater Than Less Than - Halloween

Greater Than Less Than - HalloweenPrint and Go!
Preview of 10 Red Apples Poem and Pocket Chart Activities

10 Red Apples Poem and Pocket Chart Activities

10 Red Apples Poem and Pocket Chart Activities teaches and reinforces concepts of print in emergent readers and number recognition. 10 Red Apples Poem and Pocket Chart Activities can be used during whole group literacy instruction, small group or independent work time. Poem can be reproduced and place in student poetry binder for reinforcement of concepts of print and numeral recognition.
Preview of Number Puzzles 11-20

Number Puzzles 11-20

Number Puzzles 11-20Offers 10 high interest black and white and 10 high interest colored puzzles to choose from. Select pre-colored puzzles that can be used over and over or ones that students can color and glue down.
Preview of Number Puzzles

Number Puzzles

Number Puzzles 1-10Offers 10 high interest black and white and 10 high interest colored puzzles to choose from. Select pre-colored puzzles that can be used over and over or ones that students can color and glue down.
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 Weekly Center Schedule

Weekly Center Schedule

Created by
Klakers
My students do weekly literacy centers that they rotate through. This is a checklist I developed so students would know how many times they were expected to go to each center during a week. Each student had a copy of this in a plastic sheet protector in their center binder and would use a Vis-a-Vis marker to initial when they finished a center. I would also give the student choice centers during the week that they could do when they finished other centers.
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 Holiday Patterning

Holiday Patterning

Holiday Patterning Make a booklet using the desired pattern cards or use one pattern card at a time. Have pattern pictures pre-cut and sorted for students or have students cut apart the pattern pictures they wish to use. Students use desired pictures to make a pattern, glue down and color.
Preview of What Numbers Are In Your Stocking?

What Numbers Are In Your Stocking?

What Numbers Are In Your Stocking? 4 different types of activities 2 Levels · Select a stocking.· Copy onto 11 x 17 paper and fold in half . Staple or glue the side to make a stocking pocket. Leave the top open.· Students pick numbers 1-10 or 11– 20. Cut them apart and place in the stocking. Option 1:· Students pick a number, say it, find it and color it on the stocking. Continue with all other numbers. Option 2:· Students pick a number, say it and write it in a circle on the stocking. ** I
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