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Free preschool math resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Glow Day Room Transformation

Glow Day Room Transformation

Created by
Lisa Pinkston
Please download file to find out what products I used in stations and what products I purchased and from where :) Will post actual file to stations later!https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Glow-Day-8694329Check out my stations and things I have created here!
Preview of Money Poem

Money Poem

Money Poem including real pictures of a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter. Appropriate for Elementary level students. Constructed using Microsoft Word.
Preview of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Counting Worksheet

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Counting Worksheet

This worksheet uses vocabulary from The Very Hungry Caterpillar to practice counting and writing numbers. Count the food items and write in the square provided. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
Preview of Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Created by
Lindsey Nobles
I needed something simple to cover our Pre-K standard about community helpers, so I came up with this super easy game that covers math (sorting), Social Studies (community helpers), and Language Arts (speaking, vocabulary)! Students will match the tools to the community helper that uses it. If you want to extend the lesson, ask the students what the helper does with that tool. This is a great tool for small group or one-on-one lessons. This is a FREE product!
Preview of Simple Addition up to 5

Simple Addition up to 5

Created by
Rachel Perry
Twelve simple addition problems no higher than five. Best for Kindergarten or Pre-K Math. There is a number line at the top of the page that indicates which direction to go when adding or subtracting.
Preview of Dr. Suess Activities

Dr. Suess Activities

Created by
Liz Johnson
Here are 2 activities that can be used during Dr. Suess Week! The first activity is a student created ABC book to go along with Dr. Suess’s ABC book. My students are all going to make one page of the alphabet so we can create a class book for our library. The second activity is a graphing worksheet to go along with One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. Give students each 15 rainbow goldfish and have them color the fish on the paper to match their goldfish. They can then graph and eat the fish
Preview of Community Helpers Theme- Health and Safety Workers

Community Helpers Theme- Health and Safety Workers

Created by
Angela Denis
I have created a Community Helpers Unit for pre-school and kindergarten aged children. This download is just the health and safety community workers, which include police officer, fireman, nurse, doctor, veterinarian, and paramedic. Using these community helpers, there is handwriting, find the missing numbers, fingerprint game, find the sight word he and it, patterning, 11-20 puzzle, beginning sound letter clips, sight word writing, and beginning math included in this file. For ideas on how to u
Preview of Shapes and Colors Assessment

Shapes and Colors Assessment

Created by
Garza's Gadgets
This is a color and shape assessment that can be used with Pre-Kinder and Kindergarten students. It comes with an assessment page to keep track of results by 9 week grading periods. It also has the printable colors page and shapes page. Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Number recognition assessment 1-50

Number recognition assessment 1-50

Created by
Sam D
Number recognition assessment
Preview of IEP Goals & Objectives Bank- Aligned with Common Core

IEP Goals & Objectives Bank- Aligned with Common Core

This product provides special education teachers a goal bank that is editable and can be easily changed according to individual needs. Goals are aligned to the Common Core indicators in reading, writing, and math. In addition, goals are offered in behavior and social interactions.Other related products are: IEP for Beginners IEP Related BundleSchool Law- My NotesSpecial Education Praxis (5354): Core Knowledge and ApplicationSocial Stories for schoolCommunication Boards (for students with limited
Preview of Telling Time-Drawing Hands on the Clock Worksheet

Telling Time-Drawing Hands on the Clock Worksheet

Created by
Ariella Bahat
Drawing hands on the clock worksheet. Times provided are to the quarter hour (1:15, 1:30, 1:45. etc). 9 drawing hands questions including images of analog clocks. This is a word document and can be edited to change the times in order to generate new worksheets with the same concept.
Preview of Blank Card game template

Blank Card game template

Created by
Persha Darling
Blank playing card template, great for all sorts of lessons involving card games.
Preview of Caterpillar Patterns

Caterpillar Patterns

Created by
Natasha Loh
I use this as an activity sheet after the students learn about patterns. Students can have fun creating their own patterns using colours!
Preview of Small Group Lesson Plan Template with Built-In Assessment

Small Group Lesson Plan Template with Built-In Assessment

Created by
Anne Baker
I use this template for planning each of my guided reading groups. I designed it so that plans could be written quickly, and then anecdotal notes could be taken directly on the plan. Even though I use this primarily for guided reading, it would work well for any small group lesson. This lesson plan template will help you differentiate instruction by quickly filling in lessons for each group, rather than starting from scratch every time! Enjoy!
Preview of President's Day Coin Sorting Mat

President's Day Coin Sorting Mat

Created by
Brenda Anderson
Here is a great way to start teaching your students about the Presidents and the different types of money they can be found on. Print and laminate this sorting mat, then place it in your math center along with a bag of coins and let the kids compare and sort the coins. Teacher guided discussion can elp the kids describe the coins and talk the presidents that are on each one, talk about how money is used, practice fine motor skills by stacking the coins on the mat as they are sorted, count the
Preview of FREE!! - Ten Apples Up On Top; 1 to 1 Correspondence Worksheet

FREE!! - Ten Apples Up On Top; 1 to 1 Correspondence Worksheet

Freebie! Students count the apples and write the number next to the line of apples. Great after reading Dr. Seuss' Ten Apples Up On Top. 1 to 1 correspondence up to 10.
Preview of Clothespin Match - Dots to Numbers

Clothespin Match - Dots to Numbers

Created by
Lauren Erickson
A quick and easy assessment for preschool, kindergarten, ESL, and special education students. This clothespin assessment can be used to monitor counting and numeral recognition. It also is a great fine motor activity for students working on hand strength - a precursor to future handwriting skills! The teacher labels each clothespin with the numbers 0-9. Students then count the dots and clip the clothespin on to the correct box. This activity is designed for use with clothespins but can be expan
Preview of Individual Behavior Plan

Individual Behavior Plan

A simple, editable, daily individual behavior plan. Made by Charlotte Conklin individual behavior plan, behavior management, behavior, management, classroom management, free printable, editable
Preview of Student of the Month Certificate/Award {Sample} - Apple & Pencil

Student of the Month Certificate/Award {Sample} - Apple & Pencil

This certificates make student recognition a snap. There is one editable certificate that will last for years. I recommend printing on white cardstock. The certificate format is a Word document. However, you do not have to worry about ruining the formatting because it is protected. The benefit to this format is that you can click where it says TYPE NAME HERE and TYPE MONTH AND YEAR HERE to enter changing information in to a text box, then print, sign your name and...VIOA-LA!More certificate
Preview of Preschool creative curriculum 2018 Beginning of the year lesson plan

Preschool creative curriculum 2018 Beginning of the year lesson plan

Created by
Michelle Chatman
Preschool creative curriculum 2018 Beginning of the year lesson plan
Preview of Street Numbers for Block Center

Street Numbers for Block Center

There are so many things you can do with these but my favorite is to print on cardstock or glue to construction paper and laminate. Then add these to a center with Hot Wheels or other small toy cars (I use them in my block center). Students will "trace" the letters/numbers by driving the cars on the letters. If you want to cut out the actual letters then you could have the students place them end to end (in alphabetical order) to create a continuous road or maze to drive the cars on. Younger stu
Preview of 0-5 Number Writing Practice Sheet

0-5 Number Writing Practice Sheet

Created by
Ashley King
This is a sheet that I created for students to practice writing their numbers, 0-5. It is a great resource to be used for students who are just learning to write numbers or needing to work on number formation. It can be used in class or sent home for students to practice as their homework.
Preview of Christmas maze puzzle fun

Christmas maze puzzle fun

Created by
Gold Star
Help Santa to find the toys! Children guide Santa through the maze to the toys. If you like this free download, perhaps you will like my Christmas puzzle pack too, featuring word searches, another maze, a crossword and some math word problems. Thanks, Stephen
Preview of Ordering Numbers 1-10 (cut and paste)

Ordering Numbers 1-10 (cut and paste)

Created by
Courtney Wilson
This is a great independent activity that students can do to practice cut and paste skills as well as ordering numbers. It can be used in the classroom, as homework or even as an assessment of learning.
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