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Preschool math assessments for SMART Notebook

Preview of Button Math

Button Math

Created by
Katie Ann
Sort buttons by shape, color, and how many number of holes. Compare size and colors with the handy venn diagrams. Common Core 1st Grade - 1.G.1. Distinguish between defining attributes (e.g., triangles are closed and three-sided) versus non-defining attributes (e.g., color, orientation, overall size) ; build and draw shapes to possess defining attributes.
Preview of Ordinal Numbers Smart Response Assessments

Ordinal Numbers Smart Response Assessments

Created by
Amanda Nealeans
This activity can be used as an assessment or a practice activity.
Preview of Help Load the Truck

Help Load the Truck

Created by
Katie Ann
This fun SMART Board activity ask kids to count, determine odd or even, and add up to 5 and 10 by loading the correct boxes on the truck. Common Core - K.CC.4. Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Preview of Colors- Object & Word Matching

Colors- Object & Word Matching

This is an interactive activity for the SmartBoard that teaches colors by giving three differed leveled activities moving from basic color matching and moving towards matching color words to the appropriate color. 1.Click the wheel to start the spinner.When the spinner lands on a color, have the student drag the matching colored item to the color wheel. ORDrag the colored objects into the matching colored section of the color wheel. 2. Match the picture to the color coded word.3. Match the color
Preview of Apple Sorting and Positional Words

Apple Sorting and Positional Words

Created by
McKayla Gardner
This Smart Board presentation is interactive and engaging. The students have to listen to prepositional directions as well as which attribute to sort by.
Preview of All concepts of Math practice primary

All concepts of Math practice primary

Created by
Massey
A different set of math skills presented every day to practice test skills. Use 5-8 questions per day. When the class has completed them all, spend 10 minutes to alter the questions---save the file under a different name, and voila---you will have a years worth of math questions at your finger tips before you know it! Can use whole group or print out to use in small group. Many slides are self checking so it can be used for centers.
Preview of Identifying the Color Orange

Identifying the Color Orange

Created by
Michele Ciotti
This slideshow was designed to help students learn how to identify the color orange. It also has various math concepts such as counting using one-to-one correspondence, number identification and graphing. Example: Students will have to circle only the orange objects they see. Students will also have to count the orange objects and match them to the correct number.
Preview of Kindergarten GRADE CARD ASSESSMENT - Smartboard

Kindergarten GRADE CARD ASSESSMENT - Smartboard

Created by
Jacob Wilke
This is a Smartboard Notebook file I use when assessing my students for their grade card. It really helps some kids with "test anxiety" to be able to show me things on the Smartboard like a game. It also allows me to get through assessments quickly because the students want to show me what they know. This is not a comprehensive assessment, but it does go over many of the base skills learned in Kindergarten. I hope that this allows for a less painful assessment, because we all know they can be
Preview of Shapes for Kinder  Interactive Smartboard Lesson and Printables

Shapes for Kinder Interactive Smartboard Lesson and Printables

This is a Smart Notebook file. You MUST have Smart Notebook Software to download this file. This product contains 20 pages. Most pages are interactive where students are invited to drag shapes to match their name or click on a correct response. Pages include patterning and graphing activities. All pages can be easily edited to suit the needs of your students and I have included printable pages for student assignments and homework. Please download the preview page to see thumbnail pics of
Preview of Move the Turkey

Move the Turkey

Created by
Plain and Simple
A SmartBoard activity. Can be used for a center, review, pre-assessment, or post assessment.
Preview of Wack A mole (Basic Addtion Review)

Wack A mole (Basic Addtion Review)

Created by
Thrifty in Fifth
Great way to review before a test! Goes along with envision topic 1 program!
Preview of Interactive math journals

Interactive math journals

Created by
Denise Johnson
Make your math journals more interactive. This is a smart board file with Kindergarten Math Journal prompts. Display 1 prompt each day. Have children copy it in their journal and solve the problem. Then they can use the Smart Board to share their solution with the rest of the class. You can also type up the prompts and have children glue them in their journals. Or, just have the class solve the problems together. Includes patterns, addition, and money.
Preview of Large Number Addition

Large Number Addition

Large number addition through SmartBoard SmartNotebook! Print - Laminate - Enjoy :) My higher math students love to use this with dry erase markers! Just laminate and let them go to town!
Preview of 40 Educational Attendance Ideas to use on the Smartboard

40 Educational Attendance Ideas to use on the Smartboard

Created by
Smart Teachers
40 Educational Attendance Ideas to use on the Smartboard with your students. Use these attendance ideas for grades Kindergarten JK/SK, & Grade 1. All questions are curriculum related and can be easily edited / changed / modified every slide work for your classroom. Great ideas for assessing students in all subjects!
Preview of Ordinal Numbers 1st-4th Place Activity

Ordinal Numbers 1st-4th Place Activity

Created by
Ms Queen
SmartBoard activity created in Notebook to allow students to follow the directions and manipulate shapes into the correct spot using Ordinal Numbers 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.
Preview of MCCKMD3 Classify and Count Smart Board Lessons and Practice

MCCKMD3 Classify and Count Smart Board Lessons and Practice

The following activities can be used to teach, practice and assess the requirements of Common Core Standard MCCKMD3 that calls for classifying objects and counting them. When used in preparation for the matching MCCKMD3 Assessments (found in my store) for my Kinders with special needs all students scored in acceptable ranges for their abilities on those assessments on the Georgia Alternate Assessment (GAA) for the standard.
Preview of How Many Inchworms Long?

How Many Inchworms Long?

Created by
Katie Ann
This fun SMART Board activity ask kids to line up inchworms to discover how many inchworms long each object is. Common Core - K.MD.1. Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object..
Preview of Numbers That Are 1 More 1 Less

Numbers That Are 1 More 1 Less

I, Theressa Criswell, put this Notebook together to help my students with the concept of number. I had many students who didn't understand that numbers went in a certain order. by using this activity, my students gained a better understanding of knowing what numbers came before and after a given number. They were able to represent the amount given using the icons at the bottom of the chart.
Preview of Ordinals for the Smart Response Remotes

Ordinals for the Smart Response Remotes

Created by
Amanda Nealeans
Can be used as an activity or an assessment to see who knows ordinal numbers.
Preview of Classroom Charts

Classroom Charts

This is a Smart Notebook file that contains several charts useful in the Pre-K to 3rd grade classroom. The file contains the following charts: Shoe Tying Lost Tooth Name Writing Numbers to 100 Dolch 220 Pre-primer-3rd grade, and 95 Common Nouns Homework These charts are easy to use and great because the children take responsibility for their progress. These charts are a great way to assess students in the classroom and allow them to see their progress. Every K-2 classroom needs these charts!
Preview of Ordinal Numbers 1st-4th

Ordinal Numbers 1st-4th

Created by
Ms Queen
SmartBoard activity created in Notebook to allow students to follow the directions and manipulate shapes into the correct spot using Ordinal Numbers 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.
Preview of Counting Number Sets 1-20 Assessment

Counting Number Sets 1-20 Assessment

Counting number sets, assessment
Preview of Counting Up To 10 SmartBoard Preview

Counting Up To 10 SmartBoard Preview

Created by
Pre-K Resources
***This is a preview to the paid version*** The paid version includes: Self-check SmartBoard slides with popular children characters (Spiderman, Minions, Ninja Turtles, Olaf, Elsa, Anna, Iron Man, etc.) that children can count. When clicking the correct answer, the number grows. The two incorrect answers will fade away when clicked. These slides allow children to practice object-number correspondence in a fun way!
Preview of Money Poem

Money Poem

This is a SMART Notebook lesson using the Money Song/Poem. The first page is the Money Song/Poem, the second page is an activity for the students to match the coin with the name of the coin.
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