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Math Word Wall (Kindergarten)

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Grade Levels
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Pages
48 pages
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Kindergarten Math Word Wall.

This bright and colorful pack will look terrific in your classroom AND these are kid friendly! Every vocabulary word has a brief definition written in simplified, but mathematically accurate, language and colorful illustrations that are perfect in a Kindergarten classroom.

This word wall matches seamlessly with my Personal Math Dictionary found here:
Personal Math Dictionary (K-3)

There are a total of 84 math vocabulary word cards included. The background color of the card corresponds to the Common Core stand that is most applicable. This makes your word wall look incredible!

Also, there is a suggested vocabulary word list for every Kindergarten Common Core standard. This makes your lesson preparation a breeze!

There are four size options included: You can choose:
-LARGE: Each card is 3.5" x 10"
-MED LARGE: Each card is 2.5" x 7"
-MEDIUM: Each card is 1.5" x 4.5"
-SMALL: Each card is 1" x 3" (perfect for using in Interactive Math Journals!)

There are a total of 84 words included. You should check out the preview file to see the comprehensive list of words.

The Common Core Standards were studied carefully to make sure every Kindergarten word you may need has been included (in fact, there is a list of the standards and suggested words for each standard). However, if there are any additional words you need, there is a set of editable blank cards so that you can add in any words or definitions you want. You can even type in the words in matching fonts so everything looks seamless.

BONUS: Category headers are included in addition to a "Math Word Wall" banner.


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If you are looking for this product at other grade levels, find it here:
Math Word Wall (Kindergarten)
Math Word Wall (1st Grade)
Math Word Wall (2nd Grade)
Math Word Wall (3rd Grade)
Math Word Wall (4th Grade)
Math Word Wall (5th Grade)
Math Word Wall (5th Grade Nautical Theme)
Math Word Wall (6th Grade)
MEGA Math Wall (All Grade Levels)

If you are looking for matching ELA word wall cards, find them here:
ELA Word Wall (Kindergarten)
ELA Word Wall (1st Grade)
ELA Word Wall (2nd Grade)
ELA Word Wall (3rd Grade)
ELA Word Wall (4th Grade)

If you are looking for a Math and ELA Word Wall BUNDLE, find it here:
Math and ELA Word Wall BUNDLE (Kindergarten)
Math and ELA Word Wall BUNDLE (1st Grade)
Math and ELA Word Wall BUNDLE (2nd Grade)
Math and ELA Word Wall BUNDLE (3rd Grade)
Math and ELA Word Wall BUNDLE (4th Grade)

*****INK SAVER OPTION!*****
If you need to save color ink, you might be interested in these stylish BLACK AND WHITE word wall cards:

Math Word Wall (Kindergarten) *BLACK AND WHITE*
ELA Word Wall (Kindergarten) *BLACK AND WHITE*
Math Word Wall (1st Grade) *BLACK AND WHITE*
ELA Word Wall (1st Grade) *BLACK AND WHITE*
Math and ELA Word Wall BUNDLE (1st Grade) *BLACK AND WHITE*


-Alyssha Swanson
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Total Pages
48 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Year
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.

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