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Practice counting in 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s with these Easter-themed dot-to-dot printables. PDF Grade s K - 1 Plus Plan Easter Coloring Pages Use these Easter coloring pages to celebrate Easter or as a brain break activity during class. PDF Grade s 1 - 3 Plus Plan Funny Bunn...
Counting: Festive counting activities including counting in 2s, 5s and 10s Addition: Christmas-themed addition problems involving addition to 20 and number bonds to 10. Subtraction: Christmas subtraction problems using numbers to 20. Spelling: Holiday themed words to complete by filling in the ...
$2.50 Buy Now Snowflake Bentley Guided Reading $1.50 Buy Now Snow-Themed Winter Unit for Firsties! $8.00 Buy Now Snowflake Shape Book $1.75 Buy Now Snowman Skip Counting Unit (2s, 5s, & 10s) $3.50 Buy Now 1st Grade Math Skills Review – Winter Themed ...
Counting by 2’s is so much fun. Counting by 2’s is so much fun. See more of our Early Childhood and Numbers/Counting Song Lyrics. Many thanks to Ron Brown for permission to display these lyrics. © Ronald J. Brown. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Numbers & Counting Song...
Yes! You should be doing those things, but Number lines are another valid alternative to teaching counting, sequence, addition and subtraction. It is important to introduce number lines in conjunction with other methods. Number lines are everywhere from rulers (including half centimetres and decimal...
Another brain break – Annabelle shook each hand, each foot while counting to 8 each time. (Students copied). She then did the same thing while counting to 4, then 2, then said “rrrrrrrt” and everyone sat down. They breathed in and out a couple of times. Annabelle said “I’m wai...
My students were really hung up on skip counting throughout this lesson, so I had to be a little heavy handed in getting them to use multiplication to prove why a number is or is not a multiple. They kept saying things like, “Because you can’t skip count by 3s to get to 34.”...
Pumpkins: Counting by 2s– Pumpkin themed cards counting by 2s to 100. Pumpkin Missing Numbers– Fill in the missing numbers on the pumpkin number line. Goes from 1 to 36. Pumpkin Color by Number–A color-by-number style worksheet.