Turn it into an addition activity by counting the number of stairs on each flight (between landings), then adding them together. They can go back down all the steps, counting on as they go, to check their answer. Example: You climb 11 stairs, then reach a landing and turn a corner. ...
This would be a great multi-number multiplication activity as well! Reply to this comment annageig April 25, 2013 at 2:35 pm Great idea, Ashley – I’ll have to file that away for when my kids are bigger! Reply to this comment annageig March 11, 2013 at 5:57 am I really app...
In this math activity for the fourth grader, the children will pair up two addends to form a sum. This math game for kids can be designed for addition with carrying or without carrying. a. 4 digit addition problem Find the addend pairs with sum up to 8555. Drag the addends in the ...
Addition Activity for Kindergarten Teaching addition to young learners involves introducing the concept of combining numbers to find a total. It’s a foundational skill that lays the groundwork for more complex math concepts. Using various strategies, visuals, and hands-on activities helps students gr...
Grab these super cuteaddition picture worksheetsto help preschool and k5 students learn about addition. Thesekindergarten addition worksheetsteachaddition with picturesto help the concept click with students. Simply print theadding with pictures worksheetsand you are ready to practice while keeping students...
The candy heart math mats teach more than addition facts to ten. Use the activity as an opportunity for further thought and math talk: What is the sum? How many more hearts do you need to make 10? How many hearts are already on the ten frame?
This adorable free penguin hundreds chart can be perfect for multiple grades including preschool through 3rd grade math. You can also infuse this penguin activity throughout the school year into other themes like winter activities, animal habitats, or fact learning about penguins. ...
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Activity Set out the place value blocks where students can explore them. Use the unit cubes to count by ones. Use the tens rods to count by tens. Point out that if you lay 10 unit cubes next to each other, it equals one tens rod. ...
This Post-it Math activity is WHERE IT’S AT! Kids need to be active in their learning and this gets them moving. RELATED: Are worksheets good for kids? It’s a simple answer: No. Read more aboutmy thoughts on worksheets here.