Mine are.
Just a tad.
Our current Math Work Stations, found online as FREE downloads.
A big thank-you to those who share their work!
DOMINO PARKING LOT
Students 'park' their dominoes in the parking spaces that have the same number.
You can get the parking lot here, from Mathwire.com.
LINK N LEARN NUMBERS
Students attached links to correspond with the number, number word, or amount of dots on their cards.
A great tactile, hands-on activity!
These cards can be downloaded from Childcareland.
FILE FOLDER ACTIVITIES
I found some *free* food-themed file folder games at Preschool Printables:
Students count the seeds and find the corresponding number card to match.
Same idea, but with pepperoni.
ADDITION FACTS
This activity is done on a small pocket chart. Students match the addition sentence with its sum.
I purchased this super cute owl version for under $2 (on sale) from Doodle Bugs Teaching.
MONSTER ADDITION
Students each take a monster math mat. On their turn they roll the dice, then add the 2 numbers together. When they have figured out the sum, they take that amount of wiggle eyes and put them on their monster.
The monster math mats are from Learning and Teaching With Preschoolers.
I *love* that Keep Calm sign!!
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A Cupcake for the Teacher
Thank you for sharing! I also like the sign. I need a copy to hang up in our school's office.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU! Yes, I agree! Today was my student teacher's last day and they were NUTS!!! The next two weeks will be crazy for sure!!! Thanks for sharing!!!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great math shares! :)
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Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives
I love these ideas. Math can always be fun. My kids will surely enjoy these. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Perfect for Halloween too. Now I need to go find my googly eyes...
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE, LOVE!
ReplyDeleteYour Monster eye freebie is a cute way to practice finding sums. Thanks for sharing!
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Tales from a Fourth Grade MathNut
This is great! I am a first time Kindergarten teacher and these ideas really helped! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI am a mother and a pre school teacher...really creative ideas.....thanks darling....
ReplyDeleteAwesome ideas! What did you use to keep the link and learn cards sturdy? It looks like it's thicker than regular lamination...
ReplyDeleteHi Keri, I used mactac {clear adhesive} to make the link and learn cards super sturdy.
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