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the free printable math towers game for kids

Hands-on math activities for children who love blocks! You can use these printable counting and addition games with your favourite unit blocks to build math towers, supporting early math and fine motor skills. Math towers – block addition activity printables This article is part of our creative math activities for children. Save time with our […]

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dice roll graphing game with pencil and crayons

Looking for kindergarten math activities? These math games with dice are perfect for whole-group math instruction, small group, or even centers! Activities include roll and color worksheets, dice graphing, and four in a row! All of these math activities require no preparation. Simply print the activity and add a die!

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a printable spring math activity for kids with rainbows and clouds on the paper

Bring the spirit of spring to your math centers or activities! Keep your preschool, kindergarten, first grade students excited about learning with these fun rainbow-themed math activities that use colored cereal to help them practice counting, sorting, one-to-one correspondence, comparing numbers, addition, and more.

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three cards with numbers on them sitting next to confetti cones and glue sticks

Pre-K and TK Activities: Back to School. Letter Recognition, Number Recognition, Counting, Colors, Patterns, Fine Motor Skills, and more!

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I love Hands on Learning for Math. Everyday, after I teach my whole group lesson, I save 15-30 minutes for Math Centers. It is agreat time for me to provide math intervention to students, while giving other students the opportunity for independent practice and to work with their perrs and develop social skills. Unific cubes are one of my favorite manipultives for math centers in my kindergarten and First grade classroom. They are perfect for number sense, addition, and subtraction.

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

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