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two cards with numbers and stars on them
Printable Lacing Cards: Numbers 0-10 (Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational)
Fine motor skills need practice and learning numbers takes practice, so voila. I made some number lacing cards for my little guy. You can download a PDF of these free 0-10 Lacing Cards from Google Drive here. I printed ours on heavyweight cardstock...
a printable sudtizing bingo game with apples and other things to do on it
What is Subitizing and Why Teach it?
Subitizing is an important skill to teach when introducing number concepts in Preschool and Kindergarten. It sets a strong foundation for addition and subtraction!
a person is writing on a piece of paper next to a tennis ball and cups
Ten Pin Linky: Math Ideas
First Grade Buddies: Ten Pin Linky: Math Ideas - Practice subtraction as you hit the pins
a bunch of colorful beads sitting on top of a table next to scissors and tape
Subtraction Game Kinder or First Grade Education Center by Achou
a poster that says subtraction what is it? and how can i solve it?
Math Facts and Computation
First Grade Smiles: Math Facts and Computation
the instructions for how to make a paper plate clock that looks like it has numbers on it
Skip Counting Lacing Plates (Living Life Intentionally)
Skip Counting Lacing Plates
printable worksheet for comparing shapes and numbers
*FREE* Shape Sorting: Place the Circles and Squares into the Correct Category
Identifying and Counting Shape Sides
four different colored posters with numbers and hand signs on them, each depicting the same number
Ten Pin Linky: Math Ideas
Kindergarten math strategies: great anchor charts for K and 1st grade math. Could even make tip books for student work stations so these strategies are always close at hand as kids are learning them!
Learn how to use interactive number lines in your classroom to teach whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Use this fun and interactive math activity to develop conceptual understanding all students. FREE templates included. School Of Life, Math Coach, Eureka Math, Math Number Sense, Sense, Fourth Grade Math, Math Intervention, Math Instruction, Math Strategies
Using Interactive Number Lines to Support Number Sense
Learn how to use interactive number lines in your classroom to teach whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Use this fun and interactive math activity to develop conceptual understanding all students. FREE templates included.
a blue and white cup that has numbers on it with the words, a twist on the hundred chart
Free 0-99 Circular Number Chart
Do your students have difficulty crossing over a ten when counting, adding, or subtracting? This twist on the hundreds chart may be the key that unlocks their success.
What I Have Learned Teaching Resources | Jessica Boschen
What I Have Learned Teaching Resources | Jessica Boschen 
Take pictures of student work and hang it in the classroom to validate multiple ways of thinking and encourage ownership of the mathematical process. Interactive Fraction Wall, 6th Grade Interactive Notebook Math, Algebra 2 Interactive Notebook, Equivalent Fractions Interactive Notebook, Pre Algebra Interactive Notebook, Interactive Student Notebooks, Middle School Math Teacher, Student Reflection, Math Anchor Charts
Fabulous Finds Friday: Interactive Studnt Notebook
Take pictures of student work and hang it in the classroom to validate multiple ways of thinking and encourage ownership of the mathematical process.
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Addition Strategies
Mrs.B at BBC: Addition Strategies
a white sign with writing on it that says subtraction strategy use our fingers draw dots use cubes try a number line visualize it
Susan Jones Teaching: Writing Reviews, Accountable Talk, Subtraction and More!
Subtraction anchor chart!
a sign that says i am good at math when i can draw it
Made this today for my 5th grade students. Some of those math whizzes are getting a bit big for their britches.
I like this a lot, except I'd be cautious about using "good" there. I know some anxious students who would feel like they were automatically bad at math because they couldn't do all that yet.
a piece of paper with numbers and times on it
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Adding & Subtracting Anchor Chart