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Preschool arithmetic classroom form microsofts

Preview of Parent Letter (Friendly) Building Autonomy in Children (Editable)

Parent Letter (Friendly) Building Autonomy in Children (Editable)

This is a friendly letter to parents from the teacher.-Parents often feel as if they should swoop in and rescue their children when they are learning a new skill. Parents, offer guidance when needed but encourage your scholar to problem-solve independently first. Letting your child know you are there for needed support, but that you expect them to try full heartily sets boundaries.*Letting children struggle (safely). -Every child encounters failure at some point. Trying and making mistakes or fa
Preview of Math Talks Number Talks Calendar and Description

Math Talks Number Talks Calendar and Description

Created by
Aubrey Carpenter
There are so many amazing math talks/number talks to use throughout your week that it can be overwhelming to remember them all. This calendar helps you to organize your month as you remember many different types of number talks to bring into your classroom.
Preview of K Addition

K Addition

Created by
jtaglenava
This excel worksheet provides you with basic addtion used in Kinder garden. You can choose a number, highlighted in yellow, that is going to be add it to random numbers from 1 - 20. The worksheet has a tabs in with the addtions in a vertical and horizontal format. It also provides you with a "range" tab where you can choose a range to be added it to the random numbers from 1 - 20. Lastly, it has a "flash card" worksheet that will allow you to add a number to the numbers 1 - 10.
Preview of Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

I keep this at my guided reading table. Whenever we play "Bears in the Cave" I just do a quick check next to the numbers the students get correct. This helps me to know where the students are, but most importantly it helps me to quickly group students for math centers. I can have my higher students (the ones in the teens-twenties) quiz each other as a center. I can pull my lowest ones and work on them one on one. There is one editable page for those of you who like to type in your student name
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