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Showing posts with label math. Show all posts

Christmas Multiplication Worksheets

    Included in this NO PREP packet are the following: Multiplication array - Help students make connections between the multiplication facts and the concept of multiplication.   Multiplication fact family - A fact family is a group of math facts using the same numbers.      In the case of multiplication/division, you use three numbers and get four facts.  Use these Christmas fact families to learn and reinforce: - Commutative property of multiplication:  2x3=6 and 3x2=6, if we multiply two numbers in any order, we get the same answer.  - Kids will also recognize that multiplication is commutative but that division is not. - That multiplication and division are related 2x3=6 and 6:2=3,    Multiplication number bonds  - Number bonds are used to reflect the ‘part-part-whole’ relationship of numbers. They let children see the inverse relationship between multiplication and division. Mixed multiplication facts   Multiplication - Find the missing numbers. Dab & dot - Multiply, dab or
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Numbers 1 to 20 in English

  Watch some videos and play some word games to learn and practice numbers 1-20 vocabulary. Numbers 1 to 20 in English are: 1 - one 2 - two  3 - three 4 - four 5 - five 6 - six 7 - seven 8 - eight 9 - nine 10 - ten 11 - eleven  12 - twelve 13 - thirteen 14 - fourteen 15 - fifteen 16 - sixteen 17 - seventeen 18 - eighteen 19 - nineteen 20 - twenty   Listen to the pronunciation of the numbers from one to twenty.   Practice the correct spellings of number words with this video. Print these task cards and practice numbers 1-10 in an interactive and fun way Yes No Questions Numbers 1-10 Task Cards SCOOT         Yes No Questions Numbers 11-20 Task Cards SCOOT.         Try using task cards on your computers and mobile devices! Now you can use this set of Yes/No Questions Numbers 11-20 Task Cards in digital format on Boom Learning℠. No printing, cutting, or laminating. Fun, effective, and easy to use. To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern br
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FREE Math Play Dough Mats

Taking the time to build fine motor skills is just as important as teaching numbers and counting.   Today I'm sharing a set of play dough mats with you. While using these play dough mats children will learn math and develop fine motor skills, all in a fun hands-on way.   Ten frames are a great way to engage your child physically in the math they are doing, and help them to visualize it through manipulatives while still getting to see the numbers and math problems they are solving.  To prepare the number mats you can simply print onto regular printer paper, then laminate. Or you could cover them with self adhesive plastic or put them in a plastic sheet protector. Add a couple of cans of play dough and dry erase markers and you have a ready-to-go Math Station!! You can simply print onto regular printer paper, then laminate. Or you could cover them with self adhesive plastic or put them in a plastic sheet protector. Students can roll small balls of play dough to fill in the
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Free Back to School I Spy School Supplies

This free printable is not only a fun afternoon activity, it will also get kids excited about the upcoming school year. I Spy can be played at a level suited to the child. It can be played anywhere, at home, school, waiting rooms, markets or while out driving in the car.
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Free Sample 2D Shapes Worksheets

Shapes Math Freebie focuses on four basic geometric shapes, triangle, rectangle, square and circle. Since shapes are all around us every day, we need to be able to identify them. This document provides some ideas and activities on teaching shapes to preschool and kindergarten kids as well as first graders. Check out my full shape math product and stand alone Shape Bingo game.
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Order of Operations

Just a quick post to share my newest Freebie with you. This is an easy to follow worksheet for mastering addition and subtraction facts. Complete the addition and subtraction worksheets in a whole or small group setting or use them for independent practice. If preferred, send the worksheets home as homework assignments.
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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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FREE Woodland Animal Patterning Activity

Hi there! Just wanted to share a few ideas for teaching patterns and my latest freebie I made for my kiddos this week! Understanding patterns is an important mathematical concept. Provide your students with plenty of patterning practice and you will establish a strong foundation for learning more advanced math concepts later. Here is my collection of ideas for teaching patterns: 1. Manipulatives (Unifix cubes, counting bears) 2. Toys (cars or other small toys) 3. Dot Markers 4. Stamps 5. Coins 6. Stickers 7. Lego Duplo 8. Beads (let them make bracelets) 9. Pom poms 10. Seeds 11. Fruit 12. Bottle caps 13. Make a sound pattern (clap, snap your fingers, clap, snap your fingers) 14. Create a movement pattern (jump, jump, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, jump, jump, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle) 15. Solve a problem e.g. I have five gummy bears. The first gummy bear is yellow, the second gummy bear is orange, the third gummy bear is green. If
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