These are cards to use in a Math Center or in a small group. They are for Kindergarten and First Grade. There are 2 Header cards “True” and “False”. There are 11 pages with 6 cards on each page. Each card has a number sentence on it. Half of them are True and half are False. The students sort the cards by whether the number sentences are True or False. There are different types of number sentences such as 11 + 0 = 11, 12 + 3 = 14 + 1, 11 + 2 + 3 =1 6 + 0, 14 + 4 =1 8 – 0,1 5 = 15 and 1 7 + 0 + 1 = 20 – 2. There are 66 cards in all.
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This is a 27 page file of cards with numbers from 1-120 - to meet a First grade Standard. There are random cards with the numbers in black. The other numbers are color-coded to help the children when they represent the numbers with base 10 blocks. The Ones place is green. The Tens place is blue. The Hundreds place is red. I have my students choose a card, which they put on a tray, and then put the base 10 blocks to show that number on they tray. The cards have R2-D2 and C3PO from Star Wars on them.
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This is a set of cards to label Math bins and Notebooks with a Tropical Fun Theme. It has a yellow and white background with flamingos, pineapples, watermelons, popsicles, and ice cream cones. It is done with pink, yellow, orange, green, and teal. It is a very light and fun theme for your classroom. There are 52 labels for Math materials in your classroom. There is a page of 4 blank labels that you can use to write on for additional words you may need. I use packing tape to attach these to my math bins. I also use some of these to label my notebooks and storage bins.
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This is for Kindergarten through First Grade. These cards and papers help students practice counting by 10s and 5s to 120. There are 4 sets of cards with different clipart to help keep the cards sorted. 2 sets are for students to count by 10s to 120 and 2 sets to count by 5s to 120.
In my class, I put magnets on the backs of the cards and the students take turns getting them in order on the board.
There are also 3 worksheets for students to write numbers and cut out numbers to count by 10s and 5s.
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These are cards to use in a Math Center or in a small group. There are 2 Header cards “True” and “False”. There are 6 pages with 6 cards on each page. These cards all involve addition or an equation such as 0=0. Each card has a number sentence on it. Half of them are True and half are False. The students sort the cards by whether the number sentences are True or False. There are different types of addition sentences. (2=2, 1+1=2, 2 + 0 = 1 + 1). These are at a beginning level as the students learn to tell if number sentences are True or False. Thanks!
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This is a Back to School Themed set of cards for finding the Missing Addends. There are 42 sets of cards and answers. I used addition problems with sums up to 5. Since this is the first set, I wanted to keep it easier with smaller numbers as the students learn how to find the Missing Addend. I have made sets which get progressively harder throughout the school year. I found that with repeated practice, students become really skilled at finding missing addends. (14 pages)
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These are 18 "Dorothy" cards with 2-digit subtraction problems (without subtraction). The children match them to the "ruby slippers" with the correct answer. There are also 2 worksheets with the problems on them for the children to do. (11 pages total)
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This is an addition game to practice 2-digit addition. The addition game is called “Race to the Penguin” and includes the game board, Center card and 47 Penguin cards with 2-digit addition problems. The cards include 2-digit problems with and without regrouping (just choose which cards to use with the game). The sums are from 31 to 40.
For Race to the Penguin, you will need to tape the game boards together. Both sides of the game board should have the same numbers. There is an A and a B side for each set. I suggest you laminate these and have the children use vis-à-vis markers (or another erasable marker).
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This game is in the same format as my other “Race to the ____” games. This one is “Race to the Flower” and it involves adding 3 numbers. It will help meet Common Core Standard (USA) 1.OA6- Addition within 20. The game board is 2 pages that you tape together and laminate. There is a Center Card with the directions. For the game, each pair of students needs 3 dice.
If you enjoy this game, you may be interested in my other “Race to the ___” games.
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These are pictures and Header cards to use to make a Bulletin Board for the students to track their progress. This can be used for anything such as Math Facts, Sight Words, Fluency levels, Homework returned, etc.
There are four different colored cars you can write the students' names on (or put labels on). There are Header cards for "Start" and "Finish" , as well as, "Cruising" "Through" "Math" "Facts" "Sight" "Words" "Fluency". You can add another card if you want to use it for another subject. There are additional pictures such as a traffic light, stop sign, traffic cone, bush and one way sign.
There is a picture of a sample bulletin board. It can be made with a straight road or a circle road track. Just use black paper for the road.
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This is the Math Journal I created for the First Graders at my school for the 4th 9 weeks. I have been using this with my class and it is very useful.
(48 total pages)
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This is a Math Journal I made for the First Graders in our school to use at the beginning of the year. It goes along with our Curriculum Map and helps to cover/review some Standards. There are 3 other Math Journals so we have 4 total for the year. I have used all of the journals with students before and they have worked very well. Hopefully, they will be helpful to you.
(39 total pages)
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This is the Math Journal for First Grade that I made for my school for the second 9 weeks. It goes along with our Curriculum Map for the year and covers/reviews many Standards. I hope you find this helpful.
(44 total pages)
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Contents
8 pages of subtraction flashcards
10 pages of subtraction problems
1 page of problems to solve for the missing subtrahend.
These are great flash cards and papers for students who are learning to solve subtraction problems. They will help the students with the Common Core Standard of having fluency when solving subtraction problems. I used these flash cards and papers with my First Grade class this year. They loved the zoo/jungle animal theme.Our building is decorated with a jungle theme. I hope you students also enjoy using these pages.
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Contents:
(20 pages total)
2 Center Cards- Fraction Circle Match and Fraction Rectangle Match
Cards and Words to match for each center
Recording sheet for each center- cut and paste
Cut and paste shapes and fraction words for circle set and rectangle set
2 pages for students to color fractions of circles and rectangles
1 page for students to draw the fractions inside circles and rectangles
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Contents:
Addition Cards- match problem card to answer cards (addition Sums to 5)
Center Card- Apple Word Problems
8 Apple Word Problem Cards
Color Apple Counters for students to use to solve word problems
Black and white Apple Counters for students to color and use for word problems
Large black and white apples for students to color and use on class chart
Large Color apples to use on class graph
Labels to use to make class graph- Our Favorite Apples
Student sheet to fill out after looking at class graph
(19 pages total)
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These cards help students practice counting by 10s, 5s and 2s to 120 (as in the Common Core Standard for 1st grade). There are 6 sets of cards with different clipart to help keep the cards sorted. 2 sets are for students to count by 10s to 120, 2 sets to count by 5s to 120 and 2 sets to count by 2s to 120- one set starts at 1 and one set starts at 2.
I put magnets on the backs of my cards and the students take turns getting them in order on the board.
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This is a Math Center with a football theme to help children practice different ways to make a number. They choose a number on one of the footballs and find the two other footballs that show that number in a different way. For example, 123, 1 hundred 2 tens 3 ones, and 100 + 20 + 3.
There are 54 cards- 18 numbers and 2 more matching cards for each number. There is one card for each hundred up to 1,000 and a card for each thousand up to 9,000.
There is a Center card you can print out with the directions for the Center.
This Center will help the students practice the Common Core Standards 2.NBT.A.1&3- Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones.And, Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
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Contents:
1 Center Card
14 pages (6 cards per page) of number equations (addition & subtraction)
This Center helps master the Common Core Standard 1.OA7- Determine if equations involving addition and subtraction are true or false.
This is similar to my Back-to-School themed set and September set of True or False equations, however, the equations get more difficult with each month's theme.
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This is the third Math Journal I created for the First Graders at my school this year. I have used it with my class and it was very helpful.
(49 pages total)
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