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No Prep- Digital and Printable Area and Perimeter
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Encourage true understanding of area and perimeter with these no-prep digital and printable task cards.
Juego del veo veo con relojes para practicar las en punto y las y media
By Ms Garcia Store
Este recurso es una herramienta educativa excepcional diseñada para estudiantes de primer grado que se encuentran en el proceso de aprendizaje de la lectura de la hora. El juego combina diversión y aprendizaje para reforzar la comprensión de las horas en punto y media.
Instrucciones:
Desarrollo del Juego:
Envíe a sus estudiantes a completar sus hojas de 'Veo, veo...' de forma individual o en parejas. En cada hoja, encontrarán 9 relojes analógicos y 9 relojes digitales. Deberán dibujar las manecillas en los relojes analógicos con un marcador borrable y escribir la hora correspondiente en los relojes digitales.
Puede personalizar la dinámica del juego según sus preferencias, ya sea fomentando la cooperación entre los estudiantes o incentivando la competencia amigable.
Si desean volver a jugar, simplemente sustituyan los 9 relojes utilizados por otros de los 15 restantes, lo que proporciona una variación constante y diversión continua en el aprendizaje de la lectura del reloj.
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Telling Time I Spy game for whole and half hours
By Ms Garcia Store
Engaging "Telling Time I Spy" Game for First Graders!
Teaching kids to tell time has never been more exciting with our "Telling Time I Spy" game designed specifically for first graders. This resource offers a fun and interactive way for students to learn to read both whole and half-hour times.
How to Use the Resource:
1. Print and laminate the "I Spy..." paper for each student. Additionally, print the 24 different times, 12 corresponding to o'clock and the other 12 to half-past.
2. Laminate the clocks for reusability.
3. Choose 9 out of the 24 different hours and half-hours and number them from 1 to 9 using an erasable marker. Utilize the designated box for easy identification.
4. Place the 9 sheets with the selected times all over your classroom, making it a fun and engaging activity.
How to Play:
1. Send your students on a mission to fill out their "I Spy..." papers individually or in pairs. They will be required to draw the clock hands on each clock using an erasable marker and write the corresponding time in the digital clock format.
2. You have the flexibility to turn this activity into a cooperative or competitive game, depending on your preference and classroom dynamics.
3. If you wish to play the game again, simply exchange the 9 clocks with any of the remaining 15, offering endless opportunities for practice and excitement.
With our "Telling Time I Spy" game, your students will not only master the skill of reading time but also have a blast doing it! The interactive nature of the game ensures that learning becomes an enjoyable experience for every child. So, bring the thrill of "I Spy" to your time-telling lessons today!
This resource is also available in Spanish
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Juego del veo veo con relojes para practicar en punto, y media, y los cuartos
By Ms Garcia Store
Este recurso es una herramienta educativa excepcional diseñada para estudiantes de primer grado que se encuentran en el proceso de aprendizaje de la lectura de la hora. El juego combina diversión y aprendizaje para reforzar la comprensión de las horas en punto, las "y media", así como los "y cuarto" y los "menos cuarto".
Instrucciones:
Desarrollo del Juego:
Envíe a sus estudiantes a completar sus hojas de 'Veo, veo...' de forma individual o en parejas. En cada hoja, encontrarán 9 relojes analógicos y 9 relojes digitales. Deberán dibujar las manecillas en los relojes analógicos con un marcador borrable y escribir la hora correspondiente en los relojes digitales.
Puede personalizar la dinámica del juego según sus preferencias, ya sea fomentando la cooperación entre los estudiantes o incentivando la competencia amigable.
Si desean volver a jugar, simplemente sustituyan los 9 relojes utilizados por otros de los 39 restantes, lo que proporciona una variación constante y diversión continua en el aprendizaje de la lectura del reloj.
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"I Spy" Telling Time game for whole and half hours, and all the quarters
By Ms Garcia Store
An exceptionally designed educational tool for first-grade students who are in the process of learning to read the time. The game combines fun and learning to reinforce understanding of o'clock, half-past hours, and all the quarters.
Preparation: Print an 'I Spy' sheet for each student or pair, along with the 48 different hours, including the 12 "o'clock," the 12 "and a half," the 12 "quarter past," and the 12 "quarter to." For added durability, laminate them, allowing for reuse on future occasions.
Numbering: Choose 9 of the 48 cards and number them from 1 to 9 using an erasable marker. Each card contains a space where the corresponding number can be placed.
Classroom Arrangement: Distribute the 9 sheets with the selected times around the classroom, ensuring they are visible to the students.
Gameplay: Instruct your students to complete their 'I Spy' sheets individually or in pairs. Each sheet contains 9 analog clocks and 9 digital clocks. They should draw the clock hands on the analog clocks with an erasable marker and write the corresponding time on the digital clocks.
You can customize the game's dynamics according to your preferences, whether by promoting cooperation among students or encouraging friendly competition.
If they wish to play again, replace the 9 clocks used with any of the remaining 39, providing a constant variation and ongoing fun while learning to read the clock.
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Measurement rules and practice in Spanish. Unidades de medida. Reglas y práctica
By Ms Garcia Store
Teach about measurement and its rules with your students and practice it measuring with different objects in Spanish.
Click on every rule of measurement in the first slide to activate the animations.
In the second slide, choose an item from the left and measure it with the objects that you have on the right. Just click on them. Don't drag and drop them.
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Measurement rules and practice
By Ms Garcia Store
Teach about measurement and its rules with your students and practice it measuring with different objects.
Click on every rule of measurement in the first slide to activate the animations.
In the second slide, choose an item from the left and measure it with the objects that you have on the right. Just click on them. Don't drag and drop them.
By Ms Garcia Store
Telling Time Bundle
4 great resources to teach and practice Telling Time that you can get now at a bundle price.
They are the following resources:
Telling Time I spy game: Printable 49 pages PDF file that you could use to practice Telling Time playing I spy game.
Telling Time Vocabulary: Powerpoint interactive show to teach all the main vocabulary of this subject.
Telling Time Jeopardy game with automatic scoreboard: Powerpoint interactive show with the popular and fun game that will allow them to put into practice their knowledge and will serve as an evaluation of what they have learned.
Bilingual Telling Time practice: This interactive Powerpoint how lets you practice the telling time once and again. Play and stop the analog clock at a random time, and put the answer in the digital clock. Practice AM/FM too.
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Boom Cards - Measurement by Inches
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There are 22 boom cards that will engage your students in learning the process of measurement by the nearst inch. Click here for a preview
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Spring Sorting by Size - Non Standard Measurement - Sort by Attributes Worksheet
By The Chatty Kinder
Teach size sorting with this spring sorting activity set. A perfect hands-on math activity for toddler, preschool, pre-k SPED, and early childhood education classrooms. Perfect for a spring theme in your kindergarten classroom. Worksheets are also included for a no-prep activity.
Perfect for use during kindergarten math centers or with small groups of students, these spring sorting by attributes - size cards are simple to prepare and can be used again and again. Both color and black and white versions are included in this resource.
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Non-Standard Measurement Activity - Kindergarten Back to School Math Center
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These Non-Standard Measurement Mats make the perfect Math Center activity for your Kindergarten students this Back to School season. Encouraging exploration of non-standard, informal measurement units, this engaging back to school math center features school related items including school supplies and apples.
Perfect for use during kindergarten math centers or with small groups of students, these back to school measurement math cards are simple to prepare and can be used again and again. Both color and black and white versions are included in this resource along with rulers featuring school-themed paperclips and apples.
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Winter Non Standard Measurement - Winter Measurement Center
By The Chatty Kinder
These Non-Standard Measurement Activity Mats make the perfect Math Center activity for your Kindergarten students this Winter season. Encouraging exploration of non-standard, informal measurement units, this engaging winter measurement math center features winter related items including snowmen and penguin.
Perfect for use during kindergarten math centers or with small groups of students, these winter measurement math cards are simple to prepare and can be used again and again. Both color and black and white versions are included in this resource along with rulers featuring winter-themed snowballs and fish.
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Hands-On Spring Activities for Kindergarten | Math and Literacy Centers Bundle
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Your students will have a ton of fun with these hands-on spring activities for kindergarten! Including both math and literacy spring-themed activities, they make the perfect addition for your kindergarten spring centers. This bundle contains over 50 hands-on math and literacy activities including matching games, puzzles and clip cards.
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The printables can be used to strengthen students’ fine motor skills and are perfect for exploration during morning work. Alternatively, the printables can be used to supplement your kindergarten literacy and math centers.
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Hands On Back to School Activities - Kindergarten Math and Literacy Bundle
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Are Back to School Activities for Kindergarten at the top of your list right now? Are you also looking for engaging and hands-on math and literacy centers for your learners? Well, these Back to School Math and Literacy Centers are perfect for some Hands-on Back to School Activities for your Kindergarten learners. Each Back to School Center provides the perfect way to incorporate math, literacy and fine-motor skills into your everyday learning centers!
This Kindergarten Back to School Activity Bundle currently contains 28 resources with tons of math and literacy centers and activities including matching games, puzzles and clip cards. The activities include development of fine motor skills, recognizing the alphabet and numbers, and matching activities, ensuring there are activities for learners of all abilities. For a detailed look at all the Hands-on Back to School Activities included in this resource, please look at the preview above.
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Hands-On Winter Activities for Kindergarten - Winter Morning Bins
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Looking for fun, hands-on and engaging Winter Activities and Centers for your Kindergarten learners? This Winter Morning Bins activity bundle features more than 40 kindergarten winter math and literacy centers that are bound to keep your students engaged and eager to participate.
Ranging from number and alphabet puzzles, to sentence building activities and clip cards, this extensive range of winter-themed math and literacy centers can also be used by students during January for morning work or as part of a teacher-directed small group activity.
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First Grade Math Measurements with Cubes and Centimeters
By Jennifer Connett
Practice measuring objects with squares and by centimeters with this first grade math ring set. There are 2 math ring sets in this product. Set 1 has two difficulty level, while set two is a standard measurement ring.
1. Measurement with Cubes: The level A set requires students to use the pictures provided to determine the length of the object by comparing it to the cubes. The level B set requires students to use the cube sticks to measure the blocks to determine their length.
2. Measurement with Centimeters: Students will use a centimeter ruler to measure the length of the objects.
There are optional recording sheets available.
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By Jennifer Connett
Use real acorns in this nonstandard weights and measurements task card activity set. This Kindergarten measurement center allows students to compare weight and measure lengths and heights by using nonstandard units.
Task Cards Included
These task cards use a variety of easy to find materials to compare the weights of acorns with common classroom supplies. The same materials are also used in the measuring length.
Here is the list of materials needed to do all of the task cards.
The following materials are needed to complete these task cards: acorns, balance scale, base ten blocks (or small wooden blocks), bottle of glue, building bricks, crayon, coins, counting cubes, dice, dominos, dot markers, erasers, glue stick, marbles, marker, paint brush, paper clips, pencil, and a toy car.
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The task cards, by themselves, are low prep and just need to be printed and cut apart. They can be laminated for durability if desired. By storing the cards and acorns in task boxes, teachers will have an easy to set up and clean up activity. Gathering the necessary materials may take some time, but once gathered, this becomes a fun, hands on math center to practice nonstandard measurements.
First Grade Math Comparing Measurements
By Jennifer Connett
This set of math rings allows students to compare the lengths of objects. There are two different rings in this set of first grade math center activity. Set 1: This math rings shows two objects and students must determine if the object on the top is longer than or shorter than the object on the bottom. Set 2: This set of math rings contains challenging word problems for students to read and either, determine whether the object or person in the problem is taller than or shorter than another object or person; or students must put objects or persons in order from shortest to tallest or tallest to shortest. There are 8 problems in each set and an optional recording sheet for each ring. Rings are to be cut and laminated so dry erase markers can be used to write directly on the cards. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: Measurements
First Grade Math: Full Year Math Center or Small Group Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This bundle includes a years worth of math center activities that are each aligned to standards and concepts taught in first grade. These math rings are differentiated to help provided meaningful activities for all levels of learners. These rings can also be used with higher kindergarten students. These card sets can be laminated for use with dry erase markers. There are recording sheets available if written documentation is required. This set currently includes the following math rings: Math Rings: Addition -- Students will use addition strategies to solve addition problems within sums of 100. Math Rings: Addition by Making -- This set contains math rings for solving addition problems by making 10. There are 2 part and 3 part addition problems, number bonds and word problems. There are 5 different rings with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems -- This set of math rings is for teaching the commutative property of addition and related subtraction problems. There are 4 different types of rings, each with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Equivalent Addition -- There are three sets of rings where students are to write an addition problem that has the same sum as the addition problem or number bond on the left. Math Rings: Fact Families -- This includes 1 math ring for practicing fact families for sums 10 and under. Math Rings: Measurements -- Practice standard (cm) and non-standard (cubes/squares) measurements with this math ring set. Math Rings: Money -- Students practice counting and comparing coins. Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 -- This math ring is designed to help students create their own number bonds and addition problems by using picture prompts. This set of rings goes up to sums of 10. There are 16 cards in this set. Math Rings: Numbers within 120 -- Students will fill in the missing number in various sequences of numbers by counting by 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s. Math Rings: One More One Less -- This math ring packet includes problems and word problems for solving one more and one less. There are 6 different rings with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Place Value of Two Digit Numbers -- This ring includes various activities to practice number knowledge and working with place value of two digit numbers. Math Rings: Sequencing -- Fill in the missing number in a variety of number sequences, from counting to skip counting with in 120. Math Rings: Telling Time -- Students read different clocks to record what time they say. Math Rings: Ten More/Ten Less -- Students will find 10 more or 10 less of numbers with 100 as well as solve word problems for 10 more and 10 less. Math Rings: True and False Equations -- This set contains math rings for determining if the card shows a true equation or a false equation comparison. There are 3 different rings each with 2 difficulty levels.
Acorn and Squirrel Kindergarten Math and Literacy Centers and Worksheet Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
Find a variety of activities for Kindergarten with an acorn or squirrel theme. Activities include both math and English centers and worksheets.
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