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Telling Time Bingo

Telling Time Bingo

 Learning math can be fun with Bingo. Bingo is a great classroom activity, because it allows all students to play in the same time. It can be used for whole class games or small group activities.  When learning becomes a game everyone has so much fun. To play Bingo, you will need to: - Print out a set of Bingo boards (enough bingo boards for each student)  - Print out the call out cards and/or a check list  If you would like to make your cards more durable you may want to laminate them or print them on heavier weight paper.  It takes a little time to prep the cards, but you can re-use it for years to come.   - Some counters or buttons How to play BINGO - Each student gets a bingo card and enough counters to cover up all their clocks. All of my BINGO sets include 30 different bingo game cards. Each of these bingo cards is different and has random selection of clocks.   - You can simply call out a time from the check list, thick the box beside the ...
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Telling Time CRAFT

Telling Time CRAFT

This hands on activity help your kids master: - time to the hour - time to the half hour - quarter past the hour - quarter to the hour.  When your students finish this activity you will get great artwork to display. This resource is a cut and paste activity. Students have to read the time, cut them out, color them, and paste them under the proper clock. Helps to meet common core standards: CCSS.Math.Content.1.MD.B.3 - Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.   These Telling Time Cut and Paste Activity Packets are available in my store separately and in this bundle:        
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Telling Time Cut and Paste Activity

Telling Time Cut and Paste Activity

 This resource is a cut and paste activity. Students have to read the time, cut them out, color them, and paste them under the proper clock. When your students finish this activity you will get great posters to display. These resources will help your students practice reading analog clocks.     Included: - time to the hour - time to the half hour - quarter past the hour - quarter to the hour. Color and black and white version included.   Helps to meet common core standards: CCSS.Math.Content.1.MD.B.3 - Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.   These Telling Time Cut and Paste Activity Packets are available in my store separately and in this bundle:      
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Days of the week

Days of the week

  There are seven days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They can be divided into two categories: weekdays and weekend. Weekdays are five days from Monday to Friday. Saturday and Sunday are part of a weekend .  Days of the Week Worksheets Days of the Week Vocabulary Practice kit for young learners includes 16 worksheets + 9 answer key pages. This Packet includes the following: • Days of the week posters • Yesterday was...Today is...Tomorrow will be...posters • Word cards • Yesterday, today, tomorrow - write the missing days • Write the days in correct order • Write the missing days • Spin a word • Graph the words • Crossword puzzle    Help your kids master the days of the week vocabulary with this video.  
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FREE Subjective Personal Pronouns POSTER

FREE Subjective Personal Pronouns POSTER

Personal pronouns are short words used to represent people or things. They are used to eliminate repetition within sentences. Personal pronouns provide us with the following information: 1. The person - Who is speaking?  2. The number - Is the pronoun singular or plural? 3. The gender - Is the pronoun feminine, masculine or neuter? Subjective personal pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.    Learn Personal Pronouns in English with this video specially designed for kids and beginners.     The following Boom Cards will help you gain greater understanding about how personal pronouns work.    Click on the image below and g et your free Personal Pronouns Posters.    
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Number of the Day Activities

Number of the Day Activities

Do you do number of the day activities with your class? It is a super effective, simple and fun activity for a daily math warm-up. I am so excited to introduce my latest creation Number of the Day Task Card Slider. You can use it in a math center to practice number recognition, to reinforce number order, sorting odd and even numbers, patterning, basic operations, skip counting. Have another idea to add to the list? Please share it in the comments below. This packet includes the following: - Slider - Camera (color, b&w) - 100 random number cards 0-1000) - 6 different TASK CARDS - Each Task Card has 9 ways to work with the number. You can differentiate easily by customizing with target pages. Like the activity you've seen so far? Just click on the image bellow. Want more Number Cards? Make sure you check out these collection.
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