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two bulletin boards on the wall with pictures and words written below them that say, let the kids bring in pics from home - great homes to school connection and getting students involved
Shapes Bulletin Boards
Geometry - Shape posters. Have students split into groups and go through old magazines and cut out things that are in their shape and glue it to their poster. Hang up around the room for reference.
the worksheet for comparing shapes
I Have, Who Has...Shapes
I Have, Who Has...Shapes. Freebie
four different types of shapes made out of matches
Toys from Trash
Toothpick shapes with marshmallows. could do this with both 2D and 3D shapes.
an egg carton filled with lots of colorful colored eggs and numbers on it's side
Math Station~ Write a problem on each egg and students place it in the correct section of the carton.
the floor is covered in blue and white letters
Hopscotch is a great way to teach many sequential numbers. Fractions (love the fraction simplification), or skip counting
an advertisement with legos and other toys in baskets on a wooden table next to each other
Making Patterns with Lego and Egg Cartons - The Imagination Tree
The Imagination Tree: Making Patterns with Lego and Egg Cartons
the dominos game is being played by children
Domino Doubles Math Game
Help your kids have fun while learning their doubles math facts with this Domino Doubles Game from Creative Family Fun
an uno - flip game is being played on the wall
Number Facts Games: Uno Flip for Addition, Subtraction & Multiplication
This fun game can be used to help children revise mental math facts, times tables and simple mathematical equations.
Fun way to use bottle tops for math Math Manipulatives, Numbers And Letters, Math Stations, Classroom Fun
Fun way to use bottle tops for math
some bottles with numbers and balls in them
Sort and Count Maths Bottles - The Imagination Tree
This is a great activity to help young kindergartners how to practice recognizing numerals, counting using 1:1 correspondence, sorting and matching by color, motor skills, hand/eye co-ordination, and counting. This could be an informal assessment or a math centers activity.