Maths

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1y
Freebie Five for Friday
Multiplication Rhymes for the trickier facts! Laughter and Consistency: Freebie Five for Friday
Scholastic Teaching Tools | Resources for Teachers
Using LEGOs to teach Math! Love this use of manipulatives! Plus, the kids will think they are playing a game.
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Have kids use their names to write fractions. Consonants/vowels.
Understanding Place Value with 15+ Activities - Mathful Learners
tens and ones - perfect math station
Hidden Numbers | Activity | Education.com
Play ‘Hidden Numbers’ to help children recognise numbers - this game will get your child to associate shapes with numbers for easy identification. Cut a small hole in an envelope, put a number in it so that only part of it shows, & the child has to guess what the number is. Does it have a lot of lines? Maybe it's a 1 or a 7. Does it have circles or loops? It could be 3, 5, or 8. (Could also be adapted to support shape recognition) (“,)
liveteachcreate.com
Fractions, Decimals and Percents Flippable- Attach the labels, choose the correct steps to go under each flap and do the same with each example!
Today’s Number is..?
Super easy math warm-up (would need to be modified for Kinder). You could also differentiate this by including harder questions at the end for students who can quickly complete the first few questions.
Summertime Math
number of the day #morning work Saw a wonderful teacher do this every morning and it was awesome. She just added the whole class together finger spelling it in the air.
Two Sisters Teach
Oh my gosh, I love this! Kinesthetic activity for teaching place value. Ball as a decimal point.