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Preschool math centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of 2D Shapes Pizza

2D Shapes Pizza

Here is an activity to make 2D Shapes fun and interesting. Students create pizzas using 2D Shapes. Students then use their knowledge of numbers to complete the activity. I have included a photo example of the 2D Shape Pizzas that my gorgeous class created.
Preview of Preschool ECERS-3 - Incorporating math, literacy, and meaningful conversations

Preschool ECERS-3 - Incorporating math, literacy, and meaningful conversations

Created by
Caputo's Crew
This is a cheat sheet of ideas and suggestions to incorporate more math, literacy, and meaningful conversations in your preschool classroom. It is broken down in large group, small group/free play, and displays and materials. It aligns with the ECERS-3 rating scale.
Preview of The Foot Book Activity

The Foot Book Activity

Created by
Mrs Queally
Informal measurement activity for Dr. Seuss' "The Foot Book".
Preview of Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Created by
Teaching in QLD
Just like the regular rules of Bingo, a teacher or group leader calls out a figure and students with the corresponding figure are able to cross it off their list. This colourful version was adapted for the Measurement and Geometry strand of the Australian Curriculum. The teacher or group leader calls out figures in mL or L or percentages/fractions of a L and students mark their grids accordingly. Students love the colourful game boards and the resource is most effective when it is laminated. H
Preview of Geo Block Designs

Geo Block Designs

These designs are great when using tangrams or Geoblocks. Students can either lay their Geoblock on the design or try and copy the design. The colors on the shapes correlate with the colors and shapes of Geoblocks.
Preview of The Foot Book Measurement Activity

The Foot Book Measurement Activity

Help your young learners get excited about measurement with this fun activity that integrates reading with math! Allow them to use nonstandard measurement items (paper clips, snap cubes, and counting bears) to measure the outline of their feet! Also, make sure you get the FREE recording sheet that goes along with this activity! Have fun!You might also like:Cat in the Hat Transportation Science Mini UnitThe Foot Book Recording Sheet
Preview of Hundred Chart Missing Numbers Cut and Paste

Hundred Chart Missing Numbers Cut and Paste

Students will cut and paste 30 numbers to complete a missing number hundreds chart.
Preview of Penguin Measure

Penguin Measure

Penguin Measure is a math worksheet printable that is a fun activity for January winter units. Students measure penguins with goldfish crackers and write the number of fish in the penguins belly. After measuring each penguin, students enjoy a special snack of fish crackers with the penguins. This sheet is a great way for students to practice their measuring and number writing. Students can compare the penguins by deciding which took more. I also have my students measure the penguins with blocks,
Preview of Eureka Math (Engage NY) Module 3 Lessons

Eureka Math (Engage NY) Module 3 Lessons

This is a complete set of lesson plans for module 3 of Eureka Math/Engage NY. These plans would be handy to you as they are both editable and thorough. Most lessons have independent work period (IWP) activities for specific ability groups. Each lessons activities correlate with the aim or learning target for that day. There are 32 lessons in all
Preview of Positional Language

Positional Language

Created by
Kirsty Harrod
A fun and handy worksheet to determine children's understanding of various types of positional language. Read the instructions at the top and draw the object in the correct place!
Preview of Eureka Math (EngageNY) Module 2 Lesson Plans

Eureka Math (EngageNY) Module 2 Lesson Plans

This is a complete set of lesson plans for kindergarten module 2 plans. This unit is on shapes. The lessons are editable and thorough. They include activities, each component of the lesson from the teachers guide. Including, SIOP components that are useful to student acquisition of academic vocabulary.
Preview of Duplo Patterns

Duplo Patterns

Created by
Lisa Coaty
*This document is fully editable to use. There is a recording sheet at the end for students who are ready to make their own patterns or for a quick assessment. Print off laminate and cut the columns out for the students to work on patterns using duplos/legos or blocks.
Preview of Shape Scavenger Hunt

Shape Scavenger Hunt

Created by
TeacherMommy82
Students can use this page on a clipboard to record the shapes they see while walking through the classroom, paging through books, or even walking school hallways. This is great for shape recognition AND tally marks!
Preview of Shape Unit 2D and 3D Shapes

Shape Unit 2D and 3D Shapes

Shape Unit packet contains both 2D and 3D printables and worksheets. I have included an Emergent Reader for both 2D and 3D shapes. There is also riddles both for 2D and 3D shapes. Students can complete a 2D graph by using clipart pieces included in this unit. I have also included photos and instructions for a Shape Pizza 2D craft project and well as photos of 3D Robots. The Shape unit also includes a counting cylinder worksheet. I have also includeda I Spy Shapes Read the Room activity. The Shap
Preview of Thanksgiving Math – Turkey Patterns

Thanksgiving Math – Turkey Patterns

Created by
D Conway
Kindergarten and first grade students can strengthen their patterning skills as they color the turkey feathers according to the patterns listed. Great for use in a math center. (This game is also included in my Thanksgiving Math Centers listing where you can get all 5 math games for less than the price of 3!) Happy Thanksgiving!
Preview of Dump It Counter Game

Dump It Counter Game

Created by
Jackie Turi
This game is called Dump It! What you do is put a set amount of red and yellow math counters into a cup. Students will shake the cup and dump it in their tray. They then will count how many counters landed yellow and how many landed red and write that number on the sheet. They have so much fun with this activity! To challenge those who need a little something extra you can have them circle which number is greater or less.
Preview of Roll it, Draw it, Expand it, Write it!

Roll it, Draw it, Expand it, Write it!

Created by
corinne ceccato
This fun interactive activity to help assist students in place value (hundreds, tens and ones). This worksheet has 3 pages, one with Roll it, Draw it, Expand it, and Write it for the more extension maths, then I created it with just the heading to encourage the children to write neatly in their books without a worksheet, and then on the last page I created just 'Roll it, Draw it, and Write it'.
Preview of Animal Crackers Graphing

Animal Crackers Graphing

Created by
Cynthia Chavez
Graphing worksheet with animals from animal crackers packets. Great for a hands-on math lesson! It is editable just in case different animals come in a pack. Also works for centers!
Preview of There Are Many Ways to Show a Number: Subitizing and Developing Number Sense

There Are Many Ways to Show a Number: Subitizing and Developing Number Sense

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Do you need a flexible and instant Math Center to help early learners practice and/or review Number Sense and Subitizing? You've come to the right place! 'There Are Many Ways to Show a Number: Subitizing and Developing Number Sense' is just the product you've been looking for! All you need to do is print, cut out, and shuffle your cards...and you're ready to go! This 48-page product is packed with fun...and is bursting with full-color graphics and illustrations, each of which is one of my
Preview of Measurement Task Cards:Teach Early Leaners Non-Standard and Standard Measurement

Measurement Task Cards:Teach Early Leaners Non-Standard and Standard Measurement

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Ready, steady, measure! Your students will love the chance to measure using non-standard or standard units with 'Measurement Task Cards'! The delightful illustrations on each card will engage your children...and the blackline guide next to each picture will help students understand the concept of what needs to be measured in a flash! Differentiation is a breeze for you, too! Just choose the recording sheet (included) that is written for the degree of challenge needed for each individual chil
Preview of Editable Blank 100's Chart

Editable Blank 100's Chart

Created by
Alison Duncan
A hundreds chart for students to fill in.
Preview of 1-50 Chart Numeration

1-50 Chart Numeration

This is a worksheet that children must fill in the missing numbers from 1-50. Of course, you can mix up the numbers in many ways but it gives you a template and a quick idea if your students can correctly count to 50 and write the numbers in the empty spaces provided. I put two of them on 1 page so you can be Eco friendly! Also, both charts are different so there are two different charts for your students to fill in. Enjoy!
Preview of Missing Number 1-20

Missing Number 1-20

Created by
Lil' Twisters
Missing number worksheet with number line. Used for math centers, homework, and editable. If you do download, please rate this... this will help me to improve and provide new ideas for you. Thank you!
Preview of President's Day Coin Sorting Mat

President's Day Coin Sorting Mat

Created by
Brenda Anderson
Here is a great way to start teaching your students about the Presidents and the different types of money they can be found on. Print and laminate this sorting mat, then place it in your math center along with a bag of coins and let the kids compare and sort the coins. Teacher guided discussion can elp the kids describe the coins and talk the presidents that are on each one, talk about how money is used, practice fine motor skills by stacking the coins on the mat as they are sorted, count the
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