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Preview of Early Finishers Kindergarten Activities | Fast Finishers Math Language Arts

Early Finishers Kindergarten Activities | Fast Finishers Math Language Arts

The words every teacher dreads…”I’m done! Now what?” Are you looking for learning tasks for your Kindergarten early finishers?! This Language Arts and Math Early Finisher resource has 50 activities aligned to the Common Core Standards.This printable pack will allow your kindergarten students to continue to work on important skills like alphabet recognition, ending sounds, shapes, number patterns and so much MORE!  Tasks that they can do independently and track their own progress!  Students love
Preview of 100th Day of School STEM Activity Challenges Kindergarten 1st 2nd

100th Day of School STEM Activity Challenges Kindergarten 1st 2nd

POP QUIZ! What's the BEST way to celebrate the 100th day of school: with craft sticks, blocks, cups or dots? Ding ⭐ ding ⭐ ding ⭐! The answer is ALL of the above; celebrating the 100th day of school with low prep STEM activities is both memorable and exciting!There are 10 activities included. Each material has an introduction rhyme to introduce the activities in a fun and inviting way. Set up stations, use a different challenge for each group, or rotate through the challenges in different years!
Preview of December BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

December BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – Dec. Edition is an open-ended, interactive, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation
Preview of Fall BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Fall BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – Fall Edition is an open-ended, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation]CONTENTS2 prin
Preview of February BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

February BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – February Edition is an open-ended, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation]CONTENTS2
Preview of March BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

March BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – March Edition is an open-ended, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation]CONTENTS2 pri
Preview of January BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE  Computation Critical Thinking

January BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – January Edition is an open-ended, interactive, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computatio
Preview of MONTHLY BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE BUNDLE Math Computation GATE

MONTHLY BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE BUNDLE Math Computation GATE

Created by
Barbara Evans
Are you looking for a critical thinking activity to challenge your students' math abilities? Do you need enrichment experiences for your high achieving children? Are you looking for ways to engage fast finishers? Have you lost your enthusiasm for bulletin boards? Do you like to save money with bundles? If you answered "yes" to any or all of these questions, then HOW MANY WAYS? BUNDLE is just what you need.This product provides a year's worth of How Many Ways? products in a money saving bundle
Preview of April BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

April BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – April Edition is an open-ended, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation]CONTENTS2 pri
Preview of Summer BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Summer BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking Math Center

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – Summer Edition is an open-ended, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation]CONTENTS2 pr
Preview of Easter BOOM Cards: Easter Skip Count by 5’s to 50 |  Easter Eggs Counting Number

Easter BOOM Cards: Easter Skip Count by 5’s to 50 | Easter Eggs Counting Number

Created by
Let's Go Studio
This game can be played on interactive whiteboards, computers and tablets. An internet connection is required.20 slides are included in this game. Your students will look at the princess and use the pictures to find the best answer sentence. Kindergarten, preschool and Kids will love Easter's Day theme this fun and engaging counting and find the Easter Eggs Skip Count by 5’s to 50 games. This game can be played over and over again as the slides will shuffle and the answers will be in a different
Preview of Kindergarten Enrichment Menu Sample | Reading & Math

Kindergarten Enrichment Menu Sample | Reading & Math

Empower your Kindergarten students and families to stretch their math and reading skills at home with this interactive choice board menu! The activities align to various Kindergarten strategies and are developmentally appropriate for young learners.
Preview of Back to School BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking

Back to School BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking

Created by
Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – Back to School Edition is an open-ended, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation]CONT
Preview of K.CC.A.1- Who is Correct? Kindergarten Enrichment

K.CC.A.1- Who is Correct? Kindergarten Enrichment

Stretch your young students by having them chose who is correct and justify their decisions using strategies they have learned!
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Importance of learning math skills

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