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Free Kindergarten math assessments for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Kindergarten Math Skills Yearly Checklist

Kindergarten Math Skills Yearly Checklist

Created by
Diana Lyddane
This is a great checklist for basic kindergarten math skills. You can keep this the entire year and check off each skill as the child masters it or date each skill.
Preview of Kindergarten Number assessment freebie

Kindergarten Number assessment freebie

Created by
Bits by Bulldust
Assess your students knowledge on numbers in both identifying and writing and record which term they learnt this skill. Utilise the information for assessing, reporting, parent interview handouts and then place it in the students learning journal. One resource, multiple uses!
Preview of 2 Digit Number of the Day

2 Digit Number of the Day

2 digit number of the day poster- multiple representations of 2 digit numbers Can be used as part of a morning routine whole class activity, individual daily worksheet, assessment piece or example poster
Preview of Free Editable Checklist

Free Editable Checklist

Created by
A Wonderful Life
Free editable checklist. This is a basic checklist that allows you to mark off students for excursions, students who have completed activities etc. I have used this for Kindergarten activity tables so that I could quickly mark off names of those who had completed the activity. I have also used these in high school attached to submission boxes so that I had a quick, easy record of who had handed their work in.
Preview of "I Can Write Numbers 1-20" Activity

"I Can Write Numbers 1-20" Activity

This is a great morning work activity, or can also be used in a number station/center during math. It could also be used as an assessment tool.
Preview of Number of the Day/ number think board

Number of the Day/ number think board

This activity can be done on a whole group, small group or individual basis. It involves identifying a number, marking it on a number line, stating if the number is even or odd, writing the number in words, doubling the number, drawing what the number looks like, adding and subtracting to make the number and showing the number on a tens frame. It is an excellent assessment tool.
Preview of Even or Odd Numbers Independent Practice

Even or Odd Numbers Independent Practice

This is a great independent practice with even and odd numbers. It could also be used as an assessment tool or homework.
Preview of Thanksgiving Counting with Numbers 1 to 10

Thanksgiving Counting with Numbers 1 to 10

Created by
Kim Fitch
Use this super cute Thanksgiving counting sheet as extra practice for counting sets to 10 or as an assessment for your students. Please rate me after downloading!
Preview of Alligator Greater than / Less than Dice Activity

Alligator Greater than / Less than Dice Activity

Created by
Danielle Engle
A quick and fun way for students to practice greater than and less than skills.
Preview of Pre and Post Counting to 10 Test

Pre and Post Counting to 10 Test

Created by
Colleen Feeney
A four question pretest and post-test for students working on recognizing and writing numbers 1-10.
Preview of Blank Exit Ticket Format

Blank Exit Ticket Format

Publisher Document you can hand-write on or add a text box to in order to create an exit ticket for any subject!
Preview of Kindy Scoop and Graph

Kindy Scoop and Graph

Colour bar graph using blocks or uni-fix cubes. A great open-ended preschool and kindergarten activity to encourage children to practice using chance and data.
Preview of Shape Attributes

Shape Attributes

Assess if students know shape names, the number of sides the shape has, and how many vertices.
Preview of Build It Change It Exit Ticket

Build It Change It Exit Ticket

This Exit Ticket is a great way to assess your students after they have played Build It Change It during Math Workshop. Show a ten frame on the projector, and place a given number of counters on the ten frame. Have the students fill in their ten frame at their seats to match yours. Then, take away or add more counters. After students have seen whether or not you took away counters or added counters, they will make the proper adjustments on their ten frame as well. This will assess whether or not
Preview of Snowman number puzzle 1 - 9 {math}

Snowman number puzzle 1 - 9 {math}

Created by
Tonya Dunn
Match the number of snowman to their corresponding numbers. All you have to do is draw different patterned lines, laminate and cut.
Preview of Number Sense Assessment

Number Sense Assessment

This is a great assessment for a number sense unit.
Preview of I Can Statement Signs for the Standards of Mathematical Practices

I Can Statement Signs for the Standards of Mathematical Practices

Created by
Tracy Dubin
These signs can be used as a tool for students to infuse the Standards of Mathematical Practices in their work and writing.
Preview of Observation Notes

Observation Notes

Created by
Emily Corriveau
I used these to go around my classroom while I listened to each student read. I could write down little notes in each students box.
Preview of Comparing Numbers: Count to Compare Quick Check

Comparing Numbers: Count to Compare Quick Check

Created by
Jean Debees
Quick check for after count to compare lesson to make sure students understand concept.
Preview of Early Learning Goal to Year 1 (number focus) maths tracker

Early Learning Goal to Year 1 (number focus) maths tracker

Created by
Francess Hamill
Used in the front of maths books in year 1 to highlight gaps in learning and progress made - great visual assessment tool!
Preview of Dot Maker Numbers

Dot Maker Numbers

Created by
Stacey Migaud
Use a dot maker to maker the number. To assess number recognition.
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