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Spring Math and Literacy Worksheets Kindergarten No Prep Printables Spring

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Natalie Lynn Kindergarten
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Grade Levels
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Pages
71 pages
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These were a great addition to my classroom and spring theme! There are many concepts covered and they were easy to use!
I feel like this resource includes activities that were appropriate for spring/end-of-the-year in Kindergarten.
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Description

This spring math and literacy packet for kindergarten has everything you need for no prep practice! These spring printables are perfect to send home as a spring break pack, to use for independent practice or centers, or to put in your sub plans!

You can also find this set in a growing bundle.

What's included?

Literacy

  • Spring Day Reading Passage and Questions
  • Windy Day Reading Passage and Questions
  • Nature Walk Reading Passage and Questions
  • Spring Day Sentence Match Up
  • At the Pond Sentence Match Up
  • Silly Sentence Match Up
  • CVC Word Sentence Match Up
  • Beginning Sounds Flower Match
  • Ending Sounds Flower Match
  • Flower Power Spin a Medial Vowel
  • Color by Code Digraphs
  • Color by Code Vowels
  • Spin and Color Word Families (at, ag, an)
  • Spin and Color Word Families (it, ig, in)
  • Spin and Color Word Families (ot, og, op)
  • Spring Digraphs Sort ch
  • Spring Digraphs Sort sh
  • Spring Digraphs Sort th
  • Spring Digraphs Sort ch,sh,th
  • Color by Vowel short a/long a
  • Color by Vowel short e/long e
  • Color by Vowel short i/long i
  • Color by Vowel short o/long o
  • Color by Vowel short u/long u
  • Rhyming Words Raindrop Match Up
  • Spring Syllable Sort
  • Color by Color Word
  • Color Word Unscramble
  • Missing Beginning and Ending Sounds
  • Stretch and Write Short a CVC
  • Stretch and Write Short e CVC
  • Stretch and Write short i CVC
  • Stretch and Write short o CVC
  • Stretch and Write short u CVC
  • Roll and Color Sight Words
  • Mixed Up Sentences
  • Fix It, Write it, Draw it

Math

  • Roll, Add, and Color - 2 dice
  • Roll, Add, and Color - 3 dice
  • Count and Write to 10
  • Count and Write to 20
  • Skip Counting by 5's
  • Skip Counting by 2's
  • Skip Counting by 10's
  • Base 10 Match Up
  • Spring Tallies Match Up
  • Spring Ten Frames Match Up
  • Spring Ten Frames
  • Addition with Counters
  • Subtraction with Counters
  • Color by Code 2D and 3D Shapes
  • Cut and Glue Comparing Numbers within 20
  • Cut and Glue Comparing Numbers withing 100
  • Color by Code Addition
  • Color by Code Subtraction
  • Spin and Graph Flowers
  • Spin and Graph Insects
  • Compare and Color Greater
  • Compare and Color Less
  • Addition Sort by Sum
  • Decomposing Teen Numbers Match Up
  • Spring Addition Story Problem
  • Spring Subtraction Story Problem
Total Pages
71 pages
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Standards

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Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
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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