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Preschool math assessments for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Preschool Skills Assessment

Preschool Skills Assessment

This resource is a informal 3 year old preschool skill assessment that addresses math and literacy. I gave this assessment in the beginning of the year and plan to give it again at the end of the year!
Preview of Grade 1 Zero Property in Addition CCSS 1.OA 3- ActivInspire Flipchart

Grade 1 Zero Property in Addition CCSS 1.OA 3- ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
CCSS 1. OA. 3This chart teaches the zero property in addition modeling to sums to 10. It explains zero, models example problems, has page turn effects, ActivExpression assessment questions with reward sounds (multiple choice and number texting) I have other grade1 flipcharts in my store that teach number sense - ways to make sums of numbers.Enjoy!
Preview of Equal Shares Bundle

Equal Shares Bundle

In this pack you will find . . .a 4 day, 18 page Active Inspire Flipchart with at least 3 interactive questions to discuss and go over each daya colorful, clear, printable poster with different strategies to solve equal shares questionsA 3 question assessment about whether or not a shape has been split into equal parts with BPM (beginning, progressing, or met standard) rubric at the topA wintry hot cocoa themed equal shares activity where students get to share marshmallows equally into 2 hot coc
Preview of Grade 1 Addition Number Sense Ways to Make Sums of 6 - ActivInspire Flipchart

Grade 1 Addition Number Sense Ways to Make Sums of 6 - ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
I have created flipcharts for making sums of 6 - 10, this one being 6. I use these to build number sense before teaching addition strategies. This flipchart contains: modeling of the 7 different ways to make sums to 6, visual charts showing the patterns and how numbers work together, domino practice, ActivExpression assessment questionsEnjoy!
Preview of ActivInspire - Fractions from KG to 3rd Grade

ActivInspire - Fractions from KG to 3rd Grade

Created by
Adriana Kimsey
You can't go wrong with ActivInspire. This flipchart has lots of visual. Excellent for ESL/ELL students. Different levels of difficulty. - Equal - Unequal - Whole, halves, thirds, fourths - Ninjago fractions - lots of practice - Quiz If you like "Scavenger Hunt": Fall Scavenger Hunt Spring Scavenger Hunt Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt If you like "All About...": All About Dinosaurs All About Apples All About Me All About Leprechauns *********************************************************** Y
Preview of 6 Kindergarten Math Activboard Activities - Counting Throughout the Seasons

6 Kindergarten Math Activboard Activities - Counting Throughout the Seasons

Created by
Kathryn Gehrs
These flipcharts give students plenty of opportunities to read and write numbers, and count objects in a set (0-30). There are flipcharts to go with each season. My students love doing them at centers. I also love using them as quick assessments for individual students who are struggling with counting to see where they need help.
Preview of Number of the Day Flipchart

Number of the Day Flipchart

Created by
Nic H
This is a flipchart made using active inspire to be used on an interactive whiteboard. It is to be used with a number of the day. students need to write the number, draw tally marks, put it into a tens frame, on a blank number line and then draw a picture.
Preview of Gingerbread Ten Frame by EG

Gingerbread Ten Frame by EG

This is an Activboard game where you drag the correct number of gingerbread on each page to fill the 10 frame.Then complete the addition sentence. gingerbread men, addition, tens frames, counting, PreK
Preview of Down on the Farm Flipchart Game - Boardgame Addition Review - Common Core

Down on the Farm Flipchart Game - Boardgame Addition Review - Common Core

Down on the Farm Addition Review Game This is a file for a flipchart created for ActivInspire SmartBoard Includes: A Cover Page A Standards Page (Kindergarten and First Grade I Can sentence with standards) Game Page The game page that students will play has: Directions Game Board I Can Sentence 6 moveable 'farmers' to use as game pieces Stack of 50+ Addition Cards that students click and it goes to the next card Working Spinner (just click)
Preview of All About Halloween Activinspire Flip Chart

All About Halloween Activinspire Flip Chart

This is an Activinspire flip chart that has a fun Halloween theme! The flip chart contains various facts, videos, stories, games and more to keep your students learning. The activities cover many math, reading, and social studies skills. The flip chart is very differentiated by being equipped with many, many resources that will meet all learner types: auditory, visual, and kinesthetic.
Preview of Kindergarten Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To

Kindergarten Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To

This is a great way to practice and review the Kindergarten Common Core Standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.C.6. It will help students visualize numbers in a way where they can see which one is greater than, less than, or equal to.
Preview of Joining and Separating Sets: Pre-K Addition and Subtraction

Joining and Separating Sets: Pre-K Addition and Subtraction

Created by
PreciselyPreK
Simply drag the black box straight down over the cubes at the bottom of each page. Ask the students how many cubes are left and how many they think are covered up.
Preview of Patterns with Valentines!

Patterns with Valentines!

Have students create patterns using valentine hearts!
Preview of 2-D Shape Find Flipchart

2-D Shape Find Flipchart

Created by
rebecca whittet
This flipchart correlates with the free worksheet, 2-D Shape Find, which is also located in my store. On the flipchart there are many 2-D shapes that are unlabeled. The student will use the worksheet as a guide and as a recording sheet. This sheet tells the students that they need to color all of the squares green on the promethean board. So, they will find all the squares(which are different sizes and orintations)and color them green using the fill tool. They will repeat this with the other sha
Preview of Calendar Navajo Language for Promethean Board (Daily Review)

Calendar Navajo Language for Promethean Board (Daily Review)

Created by
Jerome Tsosie
This morning bell work Promethean activity allows for daily calendar review to take place (without taking up a lot of wall space). It also allows you to have continuous review of Navajo Language standards. Our students enjoy playing this as a center as well. Includes files for: --ActivInspire Promethean Flipchart Skills included: 1. Calendar Skills (days and months) 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Writing dates 4. Days in School 5. Represent number with tens/ones blocks 6. Writing numbers in expa
Preview of August and September EDMC (Every Day Math Counts) Assessment Practice

August and September EDMC (Every Day Math Counts) Assessment Practice

Created by
Our K Crew Rocks
This is a 15 page digital filpchart for August and September EDMC (Every Day Math Counts) Assessment Practice. Skills: Fill in the missing number How many Name your shapes Days of the week Which is more
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