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Preview of S'More 2D and 3D Shape Sort Kindergarten May Math Center

S'More 2D and 3D Shape Sort Kindergarten May Math Center

Created by
dotorganized
A fun, summer themed activity to sort 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional shapes! Students will choose a shape card, place it on the correct sorting map, find the shape on the recording sheet, and color it the correct color. Recording sheet matches center, or can be used on its own! Answer key provided. Check out the preview for a closer look at this center! Want more May math centers? Click below: Fill In The Number Popsicle Kindergarten May Math Center Lemonade Addition and Subtraction Sort
Preview of Free Dinosaur Math 1-5 Worksheet

Free Dinosaur Math 1-5 Worksheet

Match the amount of dinosaurs with the number!
Preview of Clock Cut Out, Cut and Paste Clock, Grouchy Ladybug Clock

Clock Cut Out, Cut and Paste Clock, Grouchy Ladybug Clock

Created by
TeacherFit Hub
Dear Teachers,Empower early learners in mastering the skill of telling time with our Clock Cut Out Worksheet—an engaging and interactive tool designed to enhance understanding and proficiency in reading clocks. This worksheet features various clock faces with different times, providing children with an opportunity to actively engage with and identify different hour and minute hands.Key Features:Hands-On Learning: By cutting out and manipulating the clock hands, students actively interact with th
Preview of Fall Leaves Numbers 0-25, Number Words & Ten Frames

Fall Leaves Numbers 0-25, Number Words & Ten Frames

Do you need a seasonal math activity? This resource is for you! Fall Leaves Number, Ten Frame & Number Word Match 0-25 to Practice Numbers, Ten Frame Quantity, and Number Words! Children match up the numerals with their corresponding quantity & number word cards. Fall fun for everyone!Resource Prep: Print, laminate and cut all cards and pieces to the activity. You can cut out the individual cards or leave them as square cards. Directions are also located on the game card set. Note: You c
Preview of Complete the pattern!

Complete the pattern!

Created by
Paige's TPT
Complete the pattern! This pattern game can be used in multiple ways, math centres, early finisher work, morning activity, indoor recess activity... whatever you'd like! Simply cut out the shapes on the second page, (laminate if you'd like) and have the students place the shapes in the empty boxes!I also have this resource available in French if that better suits your teaching! Enjoy!
Preview of Let's Make 10

Let's Make 10

Great for file folder activities. Laminate for durability. Themes included: school supplies, butterflies, farm, weather, nocturnal animals, fall season, and ocean animals. The first page of each theme has rows of 10 boxes. Each row has a certain number of items filled in. Students have to find the corresponding picture and determine how many more they need to make a total of 10. The second page of each theme has 10 of each item to be cut and used to complete activity. The final page is a
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Importance of learning math skills

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