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Free Kindergarten math assessments for SMART Notebook

Preview of How Many Inchworms Long?

How Many Inchworms Long?

Created by
Katie Ann
This fun SMART Board activity ask kids to line up inchworms to discover how many inchworms long each object is. Common Core - K.MD.1. Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object..
Preview of Freebie Spanish Add and Subtract with Dinosaurs| SMARTboard Game|CC Aligned

Freebie Spanish Add and Subtract with Dinosaurs| SMARTboard Game|CC Aligned

This is a wonderful game aligned to Grade 2 Common Core Standards for Math in which students get to practice their fact fluency within 20. The best part is, it is completely in Spanish! My students LOVE LOVE LOVE it. We use it as a math center! No prep, can be used whole group,small group For: SMART NOTEBOOK Enjoy!
Preview of Counting Up To 10 SmartBoard Preview

Counting Up To 10 SmartBoard Preview

Created by
Pre-K Resources
***This is a preview to the paid version*** The paid version includes: Self-check SmartBoard slides with popular children characters (Spiderman, Minions, Ninja Turtles, Olaf, Elsa, Anna, Iron Man, etc.) that children can count. When clicking the correct answer, the number grows. The two incorrect answers will fade away when clicked. These slides allow children to practice object-number correspondence in a fun way!
Preview of Money Poem

Money Poem

This is a SMART Notebook lesson using the Money Song/Poem. The first page is the Money Song/Poem, the second page is an activity for the students to match the coin with the name of the coin.
Preview of Shapes Fill the Basket-Easter or Spring

Shapes Fill the Basket-Easter or Spring

Created by
Allison Bouffard
There are two pages for the SmartBoard where you can fill a basket with various shapes. One page has 2D shapes and the other page uses 3D shapes. It is a great way to practice counting, as well as the names of shapes or even assess shape names! (Since you can't make a preview with a Smartboard file, I just made it a PDF so you can see some of it).
Preview of Interactive Shamrock Math

Interactive Shamrock Math

Created by
Katie Ann
A fun math activity for St. Patrick day. Click on the correct answer and drag it to the shamrock. Feel free to change the math problem to fit your needs. I also have a Shamrock Math Center part 1. (simple addition, matching, or flashcards) Common Core - 1.OA.3. Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract.2 Examples: If 8 + 3 = 11 is known, then 3 + 8 = 11 is also known. (Commutative property of addition.) To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a te
Preview of How to Create Smart Board Interactive Lessons: Tips & Question Boxes

How to Create Smart Board Interactive Lessons: Tips & Question Boxes

Created by
Karen Wright
This is an informational SMART Notebook lesson on how to add interactive elements to your presentations and lessons. This lesson is on how to add small boxes with a question mark on them. When you click the question mark, the box expands to reveal a question relevant to that slide. You could also use them for adding standards or I Can statements to slides so that you are always showing your objectives to the students and observers in your class.
Preview of Counting Scattered Numbers

Counting Scattered Numbers

This SMARTBOARD activity is to help your learner count when images are scattered. They will use smart board marker to count and connect the dots to make sure they don't over count. I counted ____ shapes
Preview of 7 objects scattered & circular

7 objects scattered & circular

This SmartBoard activity allows your student to count 7 objects that are scattered or in a circle motion. Using a smart board marker, having your student connect the shapes as they count to make sure they don't over or under count.
Preview of How many do you see?

How many do you see?

This SmartBoard activity shows images of 4 or 5 in a group. Students will need to determine how many they see of each image. ex. I see 3 balls that are blue, I see 2 balls that are red. I counted 5 total balls.
Preview of Vertical & Horizontal Counting

Vertical & Horizontal Counting

This SmartBoard activity shows number 4-6 in either horizontal or vertical settings. Child needs to count each dot without over counting. I counted _____ dots
Preview of Number Concepts for the Smart Remotes

Number Concepts for the Smart Remotes

Created by
Amanda Nealeans
For beginning concepts of counting. It goes along with the smart response remotes.
Preview of Adding Pennies and Nickels - SMART Response Quiz

Adding Pennies and Nickels - SMART Response Quiz

Created by
Jennifer Carlson
This is a Halloween themed Senteo quiz that asks children to add nickels and pennies.
Preview of SMART Board Notebook

SMART Board Notebook

This lesson was designed as a three part series to help students learn the value of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
Preview of Adding Pennies and Nickels - SMART Response Quiz

Adding Pennies and Nickels - SMART Response Quiz

Created by
Jennifer Carlson
This is a Halloween themed Senteo quiz that asks children to add nickels and pennies.
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