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Kindergarten math resources for Microsoft Word under $5

Preview of Base Ten Blocks - Work Mats and Printables

Base Ten Blocks - Work Mats and Printables

Base ten blocks are an excellent tool for teaching students the concept of addition or subtraction because they allow children to touch and manipulate something real while learning important skills in mathematics. Base ten blocks consist of cubes, flats, rods, and blocks. Cubes represent a 1000 units, flats 100 units, rods 10 units, and blocks a single unit or 1. Base ten blocks are a great instructional tool whether you are introducing the concept of addition, subtraction, regrouping, or place
Preview of Make your own clock template

Make your own clock template

Created by
Miss Jessica
A clock template that can be used as a craft with the students. Hands of clock are cut out and attached to the face using a fastener. This allows the students to move the hands. Can be glued to construction paper to make the clock more sturdy. Decorating ideas include drawing a person on face the clock, and arms on the hands of the clock.
Preview of Prekindergarten Preschool Yearly Assessment Report NEW!!

Prekindergarten Preschool Yearly Assessment Report NEW!!

Created by
Mrs Browning
This working assessment report allows you to document reading and mathematical gain throughout the year on one report. It allows for five periodical documentation of letters and numbers gain *Sept., Nov., Jan., Mar., & May* and three seasonal documentations of writing, early literacy skills, shapes, and colors. Simply use color-coded or seasonal-coded sections and you'll be able to keep an entire classroom assessment and gain data in one binder!Need more? Would you also like to document soci
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Lucky Charms Math - Graphing and Addition

St. Patrick's Day Lucky Charms Math - Graphing and Addition

Created by
D Conway
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with these yummy math activities. Using Lucky Charms cereal, kindergarten and first grade students will sort, graph and add the "magically delicious" marshmallow shapes (the shapes included are the ones currently in circulation.)
Preview of Printable Money - Penny, Nickel, Dime, and Quarter

Printable Money - Penny, Nickel, Dime, and Quarter

This is a printable page with coins (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter) sized at roughly the equivalent coin size in color. This can be used for money projects or for helping students to identify coins. In my classroom I have the students cut out the coins (practicing fine motor skills), practice making change, then glue the coins to a piece of paper for something they want to "buy". Also, if the money is printed in black and white, it can help students to identify coins by features other than co
Preview of Go Dog Go Activities

Go Dog Go Activities

Created by
Robyn Levine
Unit includes math, language skills, hand writing practice, reading, cooking. Fun, exciting, colorful hands-on activities to engage students meeting common core standards.
Preview of Growing Patterns Worksheet

Growing Patterns Worksheet

This one page worksheet explores growing patterns and even counting by 2s, 3s, and 5s. It has an example of a desending pattern as well.
Preview of Large coins

Large coins

Created by
Lara Lim
Here are some large coins that can be printed in color and used in your classroom when explaining money concepts. They are very useful in the primary grades.
Preview of Daily 5 Rotation Schedule - Weekly, guided reading group schedule

Daily 5 Rotation Schedule - Weekly, guided reading group schedule

Created by
The Foxy Apple
This is a schedule I made to go with my Daily 5 Rotation Smartboard Schedule...check it out! This schedule is for me to see what students I will be working with at my teacher table and on what days so I can plan accordingly. I also put the skills each group is working on so I know exactly what to do with each group during their time with me at the teacher table. After assessing, the students may change groups depending on what skills they need. This is an easy to edit form that you can change
Preview of Australian Curriculum Foundation/ Prep Maths Report Card Comments - Semester 2

Australian Curriculum Foundation/ Prep Maths Report Card Comments - Semester 2

Created by
Ideacations
Prep teachers! Reporting deadlines approaching? Do you need help writing your Maths report card comments?Take the pressure out of report writing and be confident your comments are well-written and align with the Australian Curriculum Foundation Level Maths Achievement Standard. This file contains 80 A-E report card comments for Foundation Semester 2 Maths organised under the strands:Problem solving and reasoningNumber and AlgebraMeasurement and GeometryStatistics and ProbabilitySuitable for all
Preview of Editable Kindergarten Common Core Report Card {Standards Based Grading}

Editable Kindergarten Common Core Report Card {Standards Based Grading}

This editable report card is fully aligned with the Common Core Standards and fits on one 8 1/2 x 11 page (using front and back).ELA and Mathematics sections summarize the Common Core Standards.There are shorter, more generic sections for Social Studies, Science and Social Skills/ Work habits.This report card is offered as a Microsoft Word Document. Versions are included for both trimester and quarterly reporting.I hope you find this document useful!Thanks, Anne Gardner (NBCT, Literacy)P.S. - Th
Preview of Australian Curriculum Foundation/Prep Maths Report Card Comments - Semester 1

Australian Curriculum Foundation/Prep Maths Report Card Comments - Semester 1

Created by
Ideacations
Prep teachers! Reporting deadlines approaching? Do you need help writing your report card comments? Take the pressure out of report writing and be confident your comments are well-written and align with the Australian Curriculum Foundation Level Maths Achievement Standard. This file contains 50 A - E report card comments for Foundation Level Semester 1 Maths organised under the strands:Problem solving and reasoningNumber and AlgebraMeasurement and GeometryStatistics and ProbabilitySuitable for a
Preview of 2D Shapes Pizza

2D Shapes Pizza

Here is an activity to make 2D Shapes fun and interesting. Students create pizzas using 2D Shapes. Students then use their knowledge of numbers to complete the activity. I have included a photo example of the 2D Shape Pizzas that my gorgeous class created.
Preview of Easter Pattern Block Puzzles - Bunny and Easter Egg

Easter Pattern Block Puzzles - Bunny and Easter Egg

Created by
D Conway
Kindergarten and first grade students can practice their counting skills and knowledge of shapes and they use these templates to make pattern block pictures. After they construct their pictures, they count and record how many of each shape they used. Included are a bunny and an Easter egg. (Bonus Easter basket picture too!)
Preview of Apple Math - Taste Test Graph

Apple Math - Taste Test Graph

Created by
D Conway
Kindergarten and first grade students can strengthen their graphing skills this fun taste test. After tasting red, yellow and green apples, students fill out an individual graph then choose their favorite and record it on a class graph.
Preview of Weekly Homework Tracker with Parent Signature *EDITABLE*

Weekly Homework Tracker with Parent Signature *EDITABLE*

Created by
Lil Miss M
Trying to figure out a way to keep those always inevitable "no-homework students" on track this year?? Or maybe you're looking for a quick and easy way to keep students and parents accountable for weekly homework assignments without the use of an agenda? Well, you're in luck!!!! This EDITABLE Weekly Homework Tracker is ideal for those few students who fall into the habit of not completing all of their homework assignments on a daily basis. It can be used as a Tracker for only these students, bu
Preview of Preschool ECERS-3 - Incorporating math, literacy, and meaningful conversations

Preschool ECERS-3 - Incorporating math, literacy, and meaningful conversations

Created by
Caputo's Crew
This is a cheat sheet of ideas and suggestions to incorporate more math, literacy, and meaningful conversations in your preschool classroom. It is broken down in large group, small group/free play, and displays and materials. It aligns with the ECERS-3 rating scale.
Preview of Spinner Templates both Black and White and Colorful for CD or DVD

Spinner Templates both Black and White and Colorful for CD or DVD

The following attachment has both a black and white and colored templates for spinners ranging from one to ten parts. The spinners are made to size on a CD or DVD in case you want to use a disc. These are also great graphics for teaching fractions or percentages.
Preview of Eureka Math Lesson Plan Template

Eureka Math Lesson Plan Template

Created by
Kristian Snyder
This Eureka Math weekly lesson plan template allows you to include a brief summary of each daily lesson plan. You can list materials needed, the central objective for the day, and can be easily edited to suit your needs. Please note, this is a blank template, you will write the lesson plans using your teacher manual.
Preview of Subtracting with Ten Frames Blank Template

Subtracting with Ten Frames Blank Template

Created by
Margo Legan
This is a blank ten frames template to create your own subtraction problems. This is aligned to the Common Core State Standards.
Preview of President's Day Coin Toss Graph

President's Day Coin Toss Graph

Created by
D Conway
Kindergarten and first grade students learn about probability and graphing in this fun, penny toss graphing activity. Three different activities are included and is great to include in a President's Day unit.
Preview of How to draw /build a house with shapes Creative Curriculum Buildings

How to draw /build a house with shapes Creative Curriculum Buildings

Created by
Crystal's stuff
This is a printout use to make two shape houses (they are the same color) using different colored contact paper. This is used in the building study with the Creative Curriculum. I printed out on white paper and then stuck the colored contact paper wanted for each piece in copy machine one at a time to make sure each piece turned out the color I wanted. The picture you see for the thumbnail is when it is printed on different colored contact paper. In word it does not look like might much as it is
Preview of 50th Day of School Math

50th Day of School Math

Created by
D Conway
Your students can celebrate the 50th day of school while strengthening their number sense and sorting snd counting skills. Students will color and count the fifty objects scattered within the numeral 50. Happy 50th Day!
Preview of Eureka Math End of Module 3 Kindergarten Assessment

Eureka Math End of Module 3 Kindergarten Assessment

This is a paper assessment to go along with Module 3 Eureka Math.
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