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1st grade Math Centers Bundle for the Entire Year {65+ Centers}

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My students enjoyed using these activities. It was a huge timesaver for me as well, not having to try and create something new.
These are wonderful centers. My students also use them if they finish with their center work. It keeps them engaged and on task. Thank you so much!!

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These 1st grade math centers are perfect for reteaching, independent practice, and centers. They're easy to prep. and something your students will love. These first grade Math Centers are also perfect for your early finishers.

I really got into making math centers a few years ago when I was teaching a 1/2 combo because I needed engaging material to keep my second graders busy while I was teaching a lesson to my 1st graders. I haven't looked back since! I keep an area in the back of my room with all of our math manipulatives, supplies, and games. When kiddos finish their independent practice, they go grab a math center. They're perfect to reinforce what we're doing in class. Plus, I include centers that review skills we've already done so we're continuously spiraling. Most of the games include a recording sheet for accountability.

-Perfect math centers for early finishers

-Great for first graders for small group practice

-Amazing for reteaching

-Each resource is a separate download so no more scrolling through all 500+ pages!

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6/30/18: data unit

-2 sets of task cards and answer keys (tally marks, tally chart, bar graph and pictograph)

-1 set of clip cards and answer key

-8 word problem cards

-2 word problem worksheets

-3 game boards and playing cards

-2 spin and write activities

-4 data and graphing printables

-6 independent practice printables

7/20/18 geometry unit

-shape chart

-2 sets of Task Cards and answer keys (1 set to identify 2-D shapes and 1 set to compare shape defining attributes and non-defining attributes.

-8 Word Problem task cards and answer key

-16 partition problems

-Clip Cards-shape and fraction review

-3 game boards and playing cards for shape and fraction review

-2 Spin and Write activities (color and b&w)

-2 printables “Partition Party” written practice

-“Make a Shape Friend” craftivity

8/4/18: measurement unit

-4 sets of task cards and answer keys (comparing length, unifix cubes to measure, telling time to the hour, and telling time to the half-hour)

-Clip Cards (2 games: Using measuring units to measure and telling time to the hour and half hour

-3 game boards and playing cards for telling time

-5 printables for measurement and time

-“Make a clock” activity

8/10/18: place value unit

-Base Ten Scoot-Count the base ten blocks

-Place Value Scoot-solve place value questions

-Base Ten Book-identify the correct number of base ten blocks up to 120

-Word Problems-counting, tens and ones practice,

-Spin It-add/subtract 10, differentiated, 4 levels

-Skip It-counting to 120 board game

-Puzzlers-comparing numbers with puzzles, greater than, less than, and equal to

-Code It-plus or minus 10, differentiated, 2 levels

8/28/18: addition and subtraction unit

Code It-plus or minus 1 and 10 (easy and hard)

Puzzle Fun –practice mental math strategies

Let’s Scoot-addition and subtraction practice

Spin and Write-addition and subtraction practice

Clip-It -addition and subtraction practice

True or False -addition and subtraction practice (easy and hard)

Word It-addition and subtraction practice with 6 types of word problems

Spin and Add/Subtract-addition and subtraction fluency practice by adding 1, 2, and 5

Make 10-addition practice by finding the missing addend

Make it True-determine the unknown number in an addition or subtraction sentence

These 1st grade math centers also included::

Math Center Labels

Math Practice Standards

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
Express the length of an object as a whole number of length units, by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end; understand that the length measurement of an object is the number of same-size length units that span it with no gaps or overlaps.
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
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.

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