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Preview of Fun and Educational Coloring Book Numbers 1-10 for Kids

Fun and Educational Coloring Book Numbers 1-10 for Kids

Introducing the "Fun and Educational Coloring Book: Numbers 1-10 for Kids," a vibrant and engaging resource designed to help young learners master the basics of counting and number recognition through the art of coloring. Perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners, this coloring book combines fun with foundational math skills, making it an ideal educational tool for both classroom and home use.Why Choose the Fun and Educational Coloring Book: Numbers 1-10 for Kids?Numeracy Skills Development:
Preview of Pre K to 12: General Math Unit Plans (1 Per Grade)

Pre K to 12: General Math Unit Plans (1 Per Grade)

Explore our comprehensive Pre K-12 General Math Unit Plan, expertly designed to cater to students across all grade levels. This versatile resource offers a robust curriculum framework, ensuring a solid mathematical foundation from early childhood through to high school graduation. Perfect for educators, math teachers, and homeschooling parents, our unit plan is enriched with engaging lessons, innovative teaching strategies, and practical activities that cater to diverse learning styles. Dive int
Preview of Count to 100 by ones and tens

Count to 100 by ones and tens

Created by
Embers of Grace
This lesson plan aligns with the Common Core State Standards Initiative for Kindergarten Mathematics: Count to 100 by ones and by tens (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.A.1).
Preview of Maths worksheet: Telling the time:  15 and 45 (Analog to Digital)

Maths worksheet: Telling the time: 15 and 45 (Analog to Digital)

Created by
Science Workshop
Maths: Telling the time: 15 and 45 (Analog to Digital)Students have to covert analog time clock faces (15 and 45 clock faces) into their equivalent digital timesStudents then also have to write the time as it could be written (E.g 2:15 1. Two-fifth teen & 2. Quarter past two)Worksheet aimed at primary level.
Preview of Math worksheet: Label the Clock Face (Hour, Minute & Seconds)

Math worksheet: Label the Clock Face (Hour, Minute & Seconds)

Created by
Science Workshop
Math worksheets: Label the Clock Face (Hour, Minute & Seconds)2 VERSIONS OF WORKSHEET (Worksheet with word bank and and worksheet without word bank)Simple worksheet where students have to label the different hand names on a clockfaceWorksheet aimed at kindergarten/ early elementary level.
Preview of EDITABLE MATH LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE

EDITABLE MATH LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE

Blank lesson plan template for mathIncludes separate sections for: Week of: Standards: Objective ( I will be able too...)Exemplar Steps for Success Criteria for Success
Preview of Lesson Plan Template

Lesson Plan Template

This template was mostly used for K4, but could be used for K5 based on your daily schedule.
Preview of Dueling Dice - Addition

Dueling Dice - Addition

Dueling Dice Addition Objective: To occupy four spaces in a row. Students will roll 2 dice; add them together and try and get 4 spaces in a row! If a student is blocking a space that another player needs, then the students can challenge each other to a "dice duel." GREAT activity that my students LOVE playing!!!
Preview of Maths: Telling the time: 00 and 30 Analog to Digital

Maths: Telling the time: 00 and 30 Analog to Digital

Created by
Science Workshop
Maths: Telling the time: 00 and 30 Analog to DigitalStudents have to covert analog time clock faces (00 and 30 clock faces) into their equivalent digital timesStudents then also have to write the time as it would be written.. into their equivalent digital times.Worksheet aimed at primary level.
Preview of Maths worksheet: Telling the time

Maths worksheet: Telling the time

Created by
Science Workshop
Maths worksheet: Telling the timeStudents have to label the clocks with both the digital times and the written timesThere is another exercise below for students to match digital times with written times by drawing a lineWorksheet aimed at primary level/ high school level
Preview of Number Line Math (single digits)

Number Line Math (single digits)

Single digit addition problems, with a number line.
Preview of Maths worksheet: Different types of shapes (2D)

Maths worksheet: Different types of shapes (2D)

Created by
Science Workshop
Maths worksheet: Different types of shapes (2D)Students have to identify several shapes from the pictures (square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon and octagon)Students then have to state how many sides each shape has (e.g Triangle = 3)Word bank providedStudents can color in pictures once they are doneWorksheet aimed at higher kindergarten/lower primary level
Preview of Maths worksheet: Different types of shapes (3D)

Maths worksheet: Different types of shapes (3D)

Created by
Science Workshop
Maths worksheet: Different types of shapes (3D)Students have to identify several 3D shapes from the pictures (Pyramid,Cube, Sphere,Cylinder)Word bank providedStudents can color in pictures once they are doneWorksheet aimed at higher kindergarten/lower primary level
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