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1st Grade Math Task Cards Solve the Room Math Centers Activities YEARLONG Bundle

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I love this resource! It helped with my math stations and has made them more consistent. This helps with management so much. I don't have to give a ton of directions each week. They know HOW to play, the skill just changes each week.
My students love this activity! This resource is the highlight of our math block. It gives them an opportunity to move around and test their knowledge after we review the lesson in large group. I highly recommend these activities.

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    Looking for ways to make your 1st grade math centers engaging and easier to plan? Get students moving with Solve the Room Math Task Cards! This bundle includes 40 different sets of standards-based first grade math task cards that can be used in math stations, as a whole class math scoot game, or a Write the Room center.

    Students are practicing first grade math skills while having fun! These math activities are perfect for kinesthetic learners because they get to move and learn at the same time!

    Use these task cards to streamline your math center routine! By doing a set of task cards each week, students will learn the procedures and be able to work independently. You'll save so much time planning your math centers because you'll already have this activity ready to go!

    Each week, one center that my students visit is Solve the Room. They grab a recording sheet and clipboard and walk around the classroom searching for the task cards. They solve the problem on the card and write their answer on the recording sheet. This means less planning for math centers and the students LOVE coming in on Monday morning to see what set of cards will be up next!

    SAVE BIG WITH THE YEARLONG BUNDLE

    40 standards-based 1st grade math skills are included! Seasonal and non-seasonal options for each skill.

    Each task card set includes:

    • 24 Task Cards

    In each Solve the Room pack, I have included 3 versions so you can pick the one that best fits your needs.

    ⭐️ Color- with fun seasonal clipart

    ⭐️B&W- with black line clipart images

    ⭐️Anytime – non-seasonal cards that can be used at any time of the year!

    • Recording Sheets

    There are several recording sheet templates in this pack. In my classroom, I use the general template. This works for every Solve the Room pack I have created! No need to find and print a new one each week. Just keep a master and copy and you’re good to go! There are also templates included that are specific to this Solve the Room Pack!

    • Answer Keys

    Tip: Make a Grading Station in your classroom! Once students finish their Solve the Room activity, they can visit the Grading Station to check their own work with the answer key! I also include colorful "teacher pens" to motivate students!

    All task card sets are printer friendly!

    August:

    Subitizing - Ice Cream

    Number Lines to 50 - Pineapple

    Tally Marks - Cactus

    Ten Frames - Watermelon

    September- Each set includes 2 levels for differentiation!

    Count On to Add - Cookies

    Find the Sum- Apples

    Make 10/ Make 20 - Owls

    Number Bonds - Squirrels

    October

    Doubles and Near Doubles - Spiders

    Add or Subtract? - Pumpkins

    Cross Out Subtraction - Cats and Candy

    Find the Difference- Candy Corn

    November

    Missing Addend - Pumpkin Pie

    Number Patterns (counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s) - Scarecrows

    Fact Families - Crows

    True Or False Equations - Turkeys

    December

    3 Addend Addition - Elves

    Balance Equations - Reindeer

    Subtraction Missing Numbers - Ornaments

    10 More/ 10 Less - Christmas Trees

    ❤️ Note: Each of these sets includes a second clipart option featuring another holiday including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and Diwali

    January

    Adding Multiples of 10 - Polar Bears

    Geometry 3D Shapes - Snowflakes

    Geometry 3D Shapes- Snowmen

    Fractions: Halves, Thirds, Fourths - Penguins

    February

    Number Words - Groundhogs

    Base 10 - Love Bugs

    Expanded Form - Cute Robots (2 levels for differentiation)

    Value of a Digit - Heart Friends (2 levels for differentiation)

    March

    Ordering Numbers - Snails

    Comparing Numbers - Rainbows (2 levels for differentiation)

    2-Digit Addition without carrying - Shamrocks

    2-Digit Subtraction without borrowing - Pots of Gold

    April

    2-Digit Addition with regrouping - Spring Cuties

    Addition and Subtraction Story Problems - Bunny Friends

    Odd/Even - Earth Day

    Round to the Nearest 10 - Rainbow Birds

    May

    Telling Time to the Hour and Half Hour - 2 levels for differentiation Strawberries

    Counting Coins to $1.00 Koalas

    Story Problems- Missing Addend and Comparison Problems Jellyfish

    Review- a review of various first grade math skills Popsicles

    ORGANIZATION:

    As a bonus for this bundle, I included a task card box cover, a recording sheet folder cover, and labels!

    Tips:

    These cards can be used in many ways! You could play a whole class scoot game to review a concept! You could also use them for extra practice at your small group table!

    If you want more ideas for how to use these task cards in your classroom, check out this blog post!

    Here's what other teachers like you have said:

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ LOVE having a set of cards that cover each skill. I love that the entire bundle is the same, so students have consistency in the center each week and there is no need to go over HOW to do the center each week!

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I've always struggled with Math Centers, but not anymore with this resource! I love that it offers both color and black/white to print on colored paper options. Amazing resource that includes everything for First Grade all year long! Great investment that will last many years!

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ All first grade teachers should get this!! Wow, these are just amazing! Every Monday I hung one set of cards around the room on bright colored paper. During independent work time during math, early finishers would use the recording sheet to find the cards. If they only had time for a few, they had the rest of the week to finish. I usually gave everyone a little more time on Fridays to finish. IT WAS A LIFESAVER for providing a fun challenge for students.

    I would love to hear your feedback! Please let me know how this has helped you in your classroom!

    You can email me with any questions at happyheartsin1st@gmail.com

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    Looking for other math centers routines you can use over and over?

    Check out:

    Memory Match Math Bundle

    Color By Code All Year Long

    Solve and Cover

    Find the Kindergarten Yearlong Bundle Here

    Find the Second Grade Yearlong Bundle Here

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
    Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
    10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
    The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
    The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).

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