Kindergarten math centers
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Building a solid number sense foundation is critical for students' long-term math success – and it starts at an early age. It is the equivalent of learning letter names and letter sounds in reading. It is important for out students to develop a deep understanding of individual numbers, their quantities, how they are represented, and...
These three free spring centers for kindergarten will help your students practice addition with number lines in a hands-on and engaging way!
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Children learn best when they get their hands on materials. They need to physically move an object to count, add, and take away. Today, I am sharing my 5 favorite math manipulatives. Dominos I like to use dominoes in my classroom because they are open ended. You can count them, you can add with them, ... Read More about 5 Math Manipulatives
Kindergarten Math Made Fun Unit 9 is here, and it's all about SHAPES! This hands-on, engaging and FUN unit will get kids excited about basic shapes! Not
These FREE Printable Math Centers are perfect for K-5, Special Ed & Work Centers for students with Autism-15 Printable Activities & tips on differentiation!
Use hands-on and engaging activities with math manipulatives to reinforce one-to-one correspondence skills, number formation, counting and more!
Pinterest video from thekindergartenconnection: Looking for a low prep, hands-on activity? Look no further! Our free Domino Addition printable is the perfect addition to your Pre-K or Kindergarten math centers!
Are you looking for a way to add some seasonal fun to your March lesson plans for kindergarten? Your literacy and math stations are a great option! These March centers for kindergarten are full of seasonal activities for literacy and math practice. Click here to take a closer look at these kindergarten centers for March.
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