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some toothpicks are sitting on the floor next to a cup with googly eyes
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Don't Get Zapped! This game was made for first graders, but could oh so easily be adapted for older students with multiplication, division, decimals and more.
a printable worksheet to help students practice addition skills
Balancing Common Core & FREEBIES :)
Balancing Common Core
a blue and black dog with numbers on it's face, in front of the words spot the dots
Happy New Year! {Math Freebies!}
This is another fun domino activity, but for partners. It's called Spot the Dots. Each player gets their own gameboard and some unifix cubes. They take turns flipping over a domino, adding the dots together, and placing a cube on their gameboard. The first player to get three paw prints in a row is the winner!
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Always First Grade
Always First Grade
the cross is made out of popsicle sticks and has eyes on it, while two stickers are attached to them
Linus and Gus
Linus the Minus and Gus the Plus....so helpful!!
the number line worksheet for numbers 1 - 10 and has two arrows pointing up to
Freebie Friday
You Might be a First Grader...: Freebie Friday
four rows of numbers with the words start and finish
Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy
Addition and Subtraction Coloring Board Game
the color by code worksheet for numbers 1 - 10 is shown in black and white
Last minute Seuss...
Last minute Seuss...
a bunch of different colored pictures on a table
After reading "The Dot" by Peter Reynolds, students create their own dots framed in "swirly gold." This was my first week activity and the dots now cover the bulletin board in the art room with the quote "Just make a mark and see where it takes you." - Peter Reynolds
a bug activity for kids to learn how to use the number nine in their class
Primary Paradise
Decomposing numbers, or understanding that there are multiple ways to make each number, is a very important skill for students to learn. It is also part of the Common Core State Standards for Kindergarten (K.0A.3) and First Grade (1.OA.6). Decompose with a Bug Activity- 8 pages- .Students get a bug pattern and a bug body. The number they are decomposing goes on the body and the addition sentences go on the legs. Also makes a GREAT bulletin board! $
an image of fishy math fact cards
Fishy Math Facts Activity
Here's a set of materials for an activity focused on basic addition and subtraction facts.
three people are standing on top of two columns with numbers in each row and the number is
Maybe edit this for counting by 2,5,10