This graph can be used more than one way! A great way to introduce many math concepts.
A list of ideas for the 100th day of school. Includes science, art, and math activities as well as songs and snacks.
Use the code to help solve the riddles!
Print these for a quick visual of numbers 1-10. Available in green, purple, red, and yellow.
This worksheet reviews skip counting by 2's, 3's, 5's, and 10's. Includes addition doubles at the bottom.
This worksheet helps students practice using the Hundred Chart to add or subtract 1 or 10.
A great game for large or small groups to reinforce numbers 0-24 (and paying attention).
Children count, draw, and write the number of apples.
This simple book reviews 4 different shapes: rhombuses, trapezoids, squares, and hexagons.
This worksheet reviews what the math symbols >, <, and = mean and how to use them.
Print and create your own number spinner: 1 through 4
This practice worksheet includes a variety of two-digit numbers to compare using the math symbols >, <, and =.
Uppercase alphabet assessment - I can name these uppercase letters (with check boxes)
Children count the pennies and draw a line to match the number to the correct amount of coins.
Explore the hundred chart and its patterns with this packet.
Children write the number of pennies in each purse on the line. Can be laminated for reuse.
Review even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8) and one-to-one correspondence!
Numbers 1-11, on one page, large format numbers
Practice basic (money) counting skills with the worksheet. Laminate for reuse.
Example ideas of things to count during the day: examples include counting money in the play center, comparing blocks, measuring height, etc.